It's Fair Use Right? Sharing Resources using CC and OER
Feel free to download my PowerPoint Slides (CC-BY-NC-SA)
Web links included in the presentation:
(slide 9) CASE informally stands for "Copy And Steal Everything"
(slide 13) Parody - Lady Gaga's Telephone (discretion advised - focus on 2:45 - 4:05) turned into Chromosome (amazing science nerd-ness - focus on :55 - 2:05)
(slide 16) video: "Wanna Work Together?"
(slide 17) Some Rights reserved - About CC licenses - FSF -GNU
(slide 20)
(my favorite) - Wikimedia Commons
(my second favorite) Flickr Creative Commons
Google Advanced Images Search (choose "Advanced Search" to the right of the search box)
Also, this guy named Ken Thomas releases almost all of his pictures as Public Domain (read more about the licensing)
Creative Commons Search
JamendoAnd check out Open Attribute, "a suite of tools that makes it ridiculously simple for anyone to copy and paste the correct attribution for any CC licensed work. " - awesome!
(slide 21) download my basic scavenger hunt (pdf, html - I'm not so good on the tables, but you can modify it.)
(side 22) OER remix game & MyBytes
Partial list of Open Educational Resources:
- Curriki.org - "we're a community of educators, learners and committed education experts who are working together to create quality materials that will benefit teachers and students around the world."
- OER Commons - "ISKME created OER Commons, publicly launched in February 2007, to provide support for and build a knowledge base around the use and reuse of open educational resources (OER)."
- CK-12 Flexbooks - "Using an open-content, web-based collaborative model termed the "FlexBook," CK-12 intends to pioneer the generation and distribution of high quality educational content that will serve both as core text as well as provide an adaptive environment for learning"