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Edu-AREA
Managing Creative Commons Licenses in an Open Educational Resources Web Application:
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Managing Creative Commons Licenses in an Open Educational Resources Web Application:
Edu-AREA by Raquel Míguez Vázquez is licensed under a Creative Commons
Reconocimiento 4.0 Internacional License
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CONTENTS
Current Context and OER Movement
Importance of Creative Commons Licenses in OERs
OER Platforms
Managing Creative Commons Licenses in Edu-AREA
“Open Educational Resources” by Ron Mader used under CC-BY 2.0. / Resized from original
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CURRENT CONTEXT AND OER MOVEMENT
Growing use of digital resourcesGrowing number of OER platformsOpportunities for cooperation and
collaboration between institutions around the world
Issues relating to intellectual property rights
Open Educational Resources Logic Model (Reschke, n.d.)
Universal access to education is possible, but its potential is hindered by increasingly restrictive copyright laws and incompatible technologies.
CURRENT CONTEXT AND OER MOVEMENT
The need of a simple and standardised framework which allows creators to maintain their copyright and still authorise certain uses of their works.
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CREATIVE COMMONS
CC is the most widespread Open Content licensing model. It can be considered de facto as the standard for Open Content licensing.
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“State of the Commons” — Creative Commons
CREATIVE COMMONS
Individually, CC licenses are rather easy to understand, but what happens when you remix or combine resources with different licenses?
You may encounter licensing problems
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CREATIVE COMMONS
Adapter’s License Compatibility Chart
Used when remixing or modifying a work. The final
work is considered an adaptation.
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“Frequently Asked Questions” — Creative Commons
CREATIVE COMMONSLicense Compatibility Chart When Combining Two Works
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“Frequently Asked Questions” — Creative CommonsCreated by Kennisland published under a CC0 license
CREATIVE COMMONSLicense Compatibility Chart When Adding Works to a Collection
In a collection, e.g. an anthology or a catalogue, a number of works are simply put
together for publishing. The different contents stand alone as separate and distinguishable works, hence it is not
considered an adaptation.
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“Frequently Asked Questions” — Creative Commons
OER PLATFORMSOER Platform URL Launch
YearLicenses that are
managedSpecial Features
OER Commons https://www.oercommons.org 2007 -Creative Commons-Public Domain-GNU FDL-Custom License
-Full university courses and lesson pans-Electronic textbooks-Users can create and upload OERs
MERLOT http://www.merlot.org/merlot/index.htm 1997 -Creative Commons-Unlicensed material
-Free and open repository of online resources.-Users can create instructional websites with HTML content that can include various types of media
OpenStax http://cnx.org/ 1999 -All content is licensed
under a Creative Commons
CC-BY license
-Global repository of educational content in many disciplines.-Lesson plans are out of scope
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License Management in Edu-AREA
Creative Commons Licenses Compatibility mechanism that helps users license their derivative works and collections in a correct way Includes attribution for material from which a user has created a derivative work
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