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Course Creators Guide to Copyright and Intellectual Property

BrainCert

As you embark on the exciting path of sharing knowledge and expertise through online courses, it's crucial to navigate the legal landscape surrounding content ownership and usage. As course creators, we all understand the importance of protecting our content. But how do we do that in the digital age?

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Selling E-Learning as a Freelancer

Experiencing eLearning

I know of several places where content can be donated or shared with a Creative Commons license. OER Commons. Is there a general portal for e-learning courses somewhere that accepts and sells basic content, where a freelancer could create content related to his or her expertise and sell it for a share of the profits?

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Reflecting on practice

Learning with e's

Reflection on practice is vital for all professionals, not only to improve their performance, but also to help them to think critically about their domain of expertise. Reflecting on practice by Steve Wheeler was written in Plymouth, England and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0

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Down on the farm

Learning with e's

The article they have 'aligned' to my expertise is entitled: “Farmers Coping Strategies to Face Labour Shortage in Northern and Southern Dry Zones of Karnataka.” I would be interested in hearing from anyone else who has been invited by 'editors' of 'academic journals' to review articles that are far removed from their expertise area.

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Are we wasting our time?

Learning with e's

Regardless of the many inherent dangers and pitfalls of social media, it remains a valuable tool to leverage our knowledge and consolidate our understanding of our expertise. by Steve Wheeler was written in Plymouth, England and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

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Instructional Content Licensing: A Framework for Sharing and Reusing Educational Materials

Kitaboo

Firstly, educators get the opportunity to learn from other educators’ expertise through reusing their educational materials. Choose an apt open license – with Creative Commons being a popular pick for educational content – and integrate it digitally. Summing it Up Why is it Important to Share Educational Resources?

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Vygotsky, Piaget and YouTube

Learning with e's

Where once, experts had a monopoly on knowledge and expertise, now anyone it seems can access content that will teach them. Photo by Anne Roberts Vygotsky, Piaget and YouTube by Steve Wheeler is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Learning in particular is being democratised.

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