PAUL STACEY




              Except where otherwise noted these Adopting Open Textbooks Workshop materials
               are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC-BY)
Develops, supports, & stewards legal and technical infrastructure that maximizes digital creativity, sharing, & innovation.




 Our vision is nothing less than realizing the full potential of the Internet – universal access to research,
   education, & full participation in culture, driving a new era of development, growth, & productivity.
http://10.creativecommons.org




                                http://www.creativecommons.org
in EDUCATION




               Open Access
OER are teaching, learning, and research resources
that reside in the public domain or have been
released under an open license that permits their
free use and re-purposing by others.

Open educational resources include full courses and
supplemental resources such as textbooks, images,
videos, animations, simulations, assessments, …

Core Concept

OER are learning materials freely available under
a license that allows you to:

•Reuse
•Revise
•Remix
•Redistribute
http://creativecommons.org




                                             See Licenses at:
                             http://www.creativecommons.org
Creative Commons License Features
Spectrum of Openness




Which of these licenses are suitable for OER?
Creative Commons License Chooser




           http://creativecommons.org/choose/
                 http://youtu.be/iHDYenuFFtA
http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Marking




http://openattribute.com
This video, by Florida Virtual Campus is licensed Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported
Adaptations




              Collections




               http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Frequently_Asked_Questions
Marking 3rd Party Content In A Collection




http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Marking/Creators/Marking_third_party_content




                                                   http://www.ijbnpa.org/content/9/1/37
Find OER




           http://search.creativecommons.org/

                   http://open4us.org/find-oer
Open Textbooks
• An openly-licensed textbook offered online
• Can read online, download, or print the book at no cost
  (or small cost for print version)




                 Students spend roughly $900-$1,000 a year on texts.
http://www.studentpirgs.org/textbooks-reports/a-cover-to-cover-solution
                                                   • Savings - student, public, faculty
                                                   • Customize/Localize - use x% and
                                                     change or adapt to suit teaching need
                                                     and localized regional context
                                                   • Update - modify and continuously
                                                     update to ensure currency
                                                   • Learn from each other: - see
                                                     resources and examples from peers
                                                     and change/improve yours based on
                                                     what you see




http://www.studentpirgs.org/textbooks-reports/a-cover-to-cover-solution
Paul Stacey
Creative Commons                                 Q&A
web site: http://creativecommons.org
e-mail: pstacey@creativecommons.org
blog: http://edtechfrontier.com
presentation slides: http://www.slideshare.net/Paul_Stacey

Adopting Open Textbooks Creative Commons

  • 1.
    PAUL STACEY Except where otherwise noted these Adopting Open Textbooks Workshop materials are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC-BY)
  • 2.
    Develops, supports, &stewards legal and technical infrastructure that maximizes digital creativity, sharing, & innovation. Our vision is nothing less than realizing the full potential of the Internet – universal access to research, education, & full participation in culture, driving a new era of development, growth, & productivity.
  • 3.
    http://10.creativecommons.org http://www.creativecommons.org
  • 4.
    in EDUCATION Open Access
  • 5.
    OER are teaching,learning, and research resources that reside in the public domain or have been released under an open license that permits their free use and re-purposing by others. Open educational resources include full courses and supplemental resources such as textbooks, images, videos, animations, simulations, assessments, … Core Concept OER are learning materials freely available under a license that allows you to: •Reuse •Revise •Remix •Redistribute
  • 6.
    http://creativecommons.org See Licenses at: http://www.creativecommons.org
  • 7.
  • 8.
    Spectrum of Openness Whichof these licenses are suitable for OER?
  • 9.
    Creative Commons LicenseChooser http://creativecommons.org/choose/ http://youtu.be/iHDYenuFFtA
  • 10.
  • 11.
    This video, byFlorida Virtual Campus is licensed Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported
  • 12.
    Adaptations Collections http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Frequently_Asked_Questions
  • 13.
    Marking 3rd PartyContent In A Collection http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Marking/Creators/Marking_third_party_content http://www.ijbnpa.org/content/9/1/37
  • 14.
    Find OER http://search.creativecommons.org/ http://open4us.org/find-oer
  • 15.
    Open Textbooks • Anopenly-licensed textbook offered online • Can read online, download, or print the book at no cost (or small cost for print version) Students spend roughly $900-$1,000 a year on texts.
  • 16.
    http://www.studentpirgs.org/textbooks-reports/a-cover-to-cover-solution • Savings - student, public, faculty • Customize/Localize - use x% and change or adapt to suit teaching need and localized regional context • Update - modify and continuously update to ensure currency • Learn from each other: - see resources and examples from peers and change/improve yours based on what you see http://www.studentpirgs.org/textbooks-reports/a-cover-to-cover-solution
  • 17.
    Paul Stacey Creative Commons Q&A web site: http://creativecommons.org e-mail: pstacey@creativecommons.org blog: http://edtechfrontier.com presentation slides: http://www.slideshare.net/Paul_Stacey