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| − | ''This page provides the template for producing toolkits aimed at providing targeted information Creative Commons on a particular topic or for a particular group of users.    | + | ''This page provides the template for producing toolkits aimed at providing targeted information about Creative Commons on a particular topic or for a particular group of users.    | 
For suggested toolkit topics, see the [[Toolkit Topics List]]''    | For suggested toolkit topics, see the [[Toolkit Topics List]]''    | ||
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===Examples===  | ===Examples===  | ||
| − | *[http://creativecommons.org.au/learn-more/educators-resources ccAustralia educator toolkit  | + | *[http://creativecommons.org.au/learn-more/educators-resources ccAustralia educator toolkit]  | 
| − | *[http://wiki.creativecommons.org/IGO CC IGO page]    | + | *[http://wiki.creativecommons.org/IGO CC IGO page]  | 
===Requirements===  | ===Requirements===  | ||
*all materials should be available both online and as a downloadable resource  | *all materials should be available both online and as a downloadable resource  | ||
| − | *at least 3-5 volunteers must sign on to each toolkit project before   | + | *at least 3-5 volunteers must sign on to each toolkit project before it can proceed  | 
| − | *toolkits are intended for use worldwide, so should focus on information/issues   | + | *toolkits are intended for use worldwide, so should focus on information/issues at a high level without references to local law or particular interpretations of copyright law.  | 
===Template===  | ===Template===  | ||
| + | Each toolkit should include the following:  | ||
*2 page handout explaining:  | *2 page handout explaining:  | ||
**'''Why use CC?''' - Provide a short list of 2-3 points tailored to the domain in question, outlining the benefits of CC and why it is relevant to this particular topic/user  | **'''Why use CC?''' - Provide a short list of 2-3 points tailored to the domain in question, outlining the benefits of CC and why it is relevant to this particular topic/user  | ||
| − | **'''How does CC work?''' - Provide a short explanation (eg half a page) of how   | + | **'''How does CC work?''' - Provide a short explanation (eg half a page) of how CC/the CC licenses work, tailored to this specific domain/topic/user  | 
**'''Who is using CC?''' 2-3 summaries of case studies of CC license use in this domain, preferably with links to longer summaries  | **'''Who is using CC?''' 2-3 summaries of case studies of CC license use in this domain, preferably with links to longer summaries  | ||
**'''Things to Think About''' - Highlighting issues to be aware of for this domain/community  | **'''Things to Think About''' - Highlighting issues to be aware of for this domain/community  | ||
Latest revision as of 15:07, 19 December 2011
This page provides the template for producing toolkits aimed at providing targeted information about Creative Commons on a particular topic or for a particular group of users.
For suggested toolkit topics, see the Toolkit Topics List
Examples
Requirements
- all materials should be available both online and as a downloadable resource
 - at least 3-5 volunteers must sign on to each toolkit project before it can proceed
 - toolkits are intended for use worldwide, so should focus on information/issues at a high level without references to local law or particular interpretations of copyright law.
 
Template
Each toolkit should include the following:
- 2 page handout explaining:
- Why use CC? - Provide a short list of 2-3 points tailored to the domain in question, outlining the benefits of CC and why it is relevant to this particular topic/user
 - How does CC work? - Provide a short explanation (eg half a page) of how CC/the CC licenses work, tailored to this specific domain/topic/user
 - Who is using CC? 2-3 summaries of case studies of CC license use in this domain, preferably with links to longer summaries
 - Things to Think About - Highlighting issues to be aware of for this domain/community
 
 - an image, illustrating or relevant to CC usage in the domain
 - A pre-license checklist for "domain" adopters - where the toolkit in particular is aimed at adopters. This should include information such as:
- Rights and privacy clearance (also include general reference to ensure releasing data does not conflict with other local law)
 - Things to know before using a CC license (non-revocable, no reps & warranties, etc.) and how to choose what CC license to apply
 - How to apply the CC license
 - Best practices for marking/attribution (appropriate for domain)
 
 - FAQ - Frequently asked questions specific to domain, and responding to myths/misconceptions/issues (from above) for that domain
 - Links to longer external materials, for example,:
- Case Studies for the domain, in depth
 - Media
 - Slides/how
 - Videos
 - Articles
 - Generic fact sheets available where needed eg attribution
 - Advocacy documents
 - Courses/design challenges around learning about CC/CC license use in that domain
 - Any other