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Except where otherwise noted, this work is available under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Copyright 2011 The Regents of the University of Michigan Sharing with Others An introduction to Open Educational Resources May 21, 2011 http://open.umich.edu Emily Puckett Rodgers, Open Education Coordinator Open.Michigan Computers and Writing, 2011 sarahracha

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Presentation materials for the 2011 Computers and Writing conference at the University of Michigan. Presentation on May 21, 2011. Session E06- Panel "Copyright Issues in Online Learning"

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Except where otherwise noted, this work is available under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.Copyright 2011 The Regents of the University of Michigan

Sharing with Others

An introduction to Open Educational Resources

May 21, 2011

http://open.umich.edu

Emily Puckett Rodgers,Open Education

CoordinatorOpen.Michigan

Computers and Writing, 2011 sarahracha

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From: Learning and Understanding: Improving Advanced Study of Mathematics and Science in U.S. High Schools (2002)

And Principle 6: The practices and activities in which people engage while learning shape what is learned.

“Seven Principles of Learning” by dkuropatwa

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“To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited

Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective

Writings and Discoveries.” (Article 1, Section 8, Clause 8, United States Constitution)

“Creativity seminar” by lisibo

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Open Access & Open Educational Resources

OA: Open Access

OER: Open Educational Resources

•OA focuses on sharing content, but no underlying licensing requirement

•OER includes any educational content that is shared under an open license

OA

OER

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Opportunities through Sharing

“Realizing the full potential of the internet — universal

access to research, education, full participation in culture,

and driving a new era of development, growth, and

productivity.”~Creative Commons mission

Sharing

Learning

Creativity

Share, Reuse Remix--Legally

“Another hat toss picture” David Michael Morris

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Some rights reserved: a spectrum.

Public Domain

least restrictive

most restrictiveAdaptability

means…

TranslationLocalization

Bridge materialsInnovation

Collaboration

All Rights Reserved

Creative Commons licenses

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“3 Robots Remix” by jimyounkin CC: BY-NC-SAhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/jimyounkin/2383652/in/photostream/

“Untitled” by Erik B CC: BY-NChttp://www.flickr.com/photos/erikb/2378157/

From THIS… …to THIS

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OERs Include:

• Lecture slides• Audio and video• Image banks• Syllabi• Reading Lists• Assignments• Bibliographies

Any materials associated with teaching and

learning!

EDT 585: Open Pedagogy—A New Paradigm for Teaching and Learning, Winter 2010

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There are two principles on which Open.Michigan is founded:

1) Public universities have a responsibility to share the knowledge and resources they

create with the public they serve.

2) We are dedicated to increasing knowledge dissemination across

the higher education community through encouraging a culture of

sharing.

knowledge

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Our mission is to help faculty, enrolled students, staff, and self-motivated learners maximize the impact of their creative and academic work by making it open and accessible to the public.

We help you:

View and download course

materials and educational

resources made by the U-M

community

Learn how to create your own open resources and share them on the web using tools and guides.

Explore the U-M open community

and its many projects.

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Annemarie Sullivan Palinscar

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Tips for all content creation:

1. Choose your LicenseBe clear about your license choice and about what it covers.

2. Use Open Content! Promote open content by using open content and remixing others’ work

3. Cite your sources!Include license info and link to license on website

4. Make it adaptable!Make your content available in multiple file formats (pdf, .ppt, .odt, .doc, etc) Ensure that users can download your content, not simply access.

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Tools you can use: All legal.

oerglue.com

openattribute.com

open.umich.edu/oerbitccmixter.org

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Contact:

Emily Puckett RodgersOpen Education Coordinator,Open.Michigan

[email protected]@epuckett

open.umich.edu

“Share your ideas” by britbohlinger