Going open with LangOER
Published | December 2015 |
Type of work | Course |
Publisher | LangOER Project, Lifelong Learning Programme, European Commission |
Country | Poland, Europe |
ABSTRACT
This handbook is a compilation of tasks and materials used in the online teachertraining course on Open Educational Resources that we taught in Fall 2014 as part of the EU-funded project LangOER.
The handbook includes all the major tasks and materials, namely
✓ texts
✓ instructions
✓ topics for discussion and reflective practice
✓ links to videos and other media to watch and learn from;
✓ links to online tools we used and instructions on how to use them.
The materials collected here can be used as a basis for F2F and blended training sessions in other languages. Inspired by Wiley’s framework (2014), we have divided the content into 4 major modules, namely
Module 1 – The basics of licensing
Module 2 – Reusing and revising
Module 3 - Redistributing
Module 4 - Remixing
We truly hope that you will find these materials useful in your work and study.
MODULE 1: THE BASICS
What is licensing all about?
What can I learn in this course ?
How to find an image which can be reused and republished without infringing on anyone else’s copyright?
How to find free images and other media on the web
Creative Commons Licenses
A visual Guide to CC licensing
Task 1.1 Are you CC Savvy?
MODULE 2
What is openness to you?
Task 2.1
Reflection time
What are Open Educational Resources?
The repositories
Open practices and open teaching
MODULE 3
How to attribute CC-licensed content
What if you compile materials from multiple sources?
A handful of useful tips on how to attribute various media
How to attribute modified content
MODULE 4
How to attribute multiple sources in remixed content?
How to combine licenses and choose the right license for a remix that you have created yourself?
Wrap-up Quiz 24
Keywords | Creative Commons · OER course · OER education |
Rights | by-sa/3.0 |
URL | https://www.openlearning.com/courses/goingopenwithlangoer |
Export options | BibTex · EndNote · Tagged XML · Google Scholar |
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