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Step-by-Step Guide to Licensing Teaching Materials

Kitaboo

When you create teaching materials that have the potential to stand out from the rest, teaching materials licensing ensures you are protected. For example, when you create interactive, intuitive learning content with KITABOO, a digital textbook platform , and it has one-of-a-kind resources, teaching materials licensing will empower you.

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Key Factors to Consider in Educational Resources Licensing

Kitaboo

With that said, the creators of this online courseware – whether or not they are concerned with retaining the IP rights – must understand how educational resources licensing works. Understanding licensing helps them create online courseware that is capable of delivering the desired educational impact to the masses. Table of Contents I.

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Should You License Your Course?

LearnDash

But there is one method that people often overlook, and that’s licensing your course content. Licensing course content means that other people (or organizations) are paying you on a yearly basis for your courses. When you license content you aren’t selling business to consumer as much. What It Is and How It Works.

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Understanding the Importance of Educational Content Licensing for Schools and Institutions

Kitaboo

That’s what we call educational content licensing. Whether it’s eBooks, videos, or digital learning tools, educational content licensing allows you to use all the exciting content legally. This licensing is what enables your school to offer a top-notch learning experience. What is Educational Content Licensing?

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Personal learning environments

Learning with e's

It focuses on personalised learning and personal learning environments, and includes both theory and practical elements. Personal learning environments 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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Personal and personalised learning

Learning with e's

I explored some of the older concepts such as personal learning environments, networked learning and desire lines, before moving on to discuss some of the latest thinking around personal learning. During the plenary session I was asked by a delegate to explain the difference between 'personal learning' and 'personalised learning'.

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Failure of Creative Commons Licenses

Tony Karrer

They are there to help set up the licenses. But that said, it also shows a failure of the current licenses. As I pointed out in my previous post, Creative Commons themselves conducted a study to understand commonly held interpretation of the understanding of the meaning of these licenses. What do I mean by a failure?