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OER for Precedent

CourseArc

OER for Precedent. Take the movement for Open Educational Resources, or OER, for example. Based on the idea of open access, OER is the free, immediate, online use of available research articles with re-use rights. Open access and OER makes content available for anyone anywhere in the world to read, access and build upon.

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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. What is OER?

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Cost-Effective Training: Leveraging Free Tools and Resources

Learning Rebels

It is my hope that this blog post (and tomorrow’s coffee chat ) provides practical tips and tools to empower you to create engaging, interactive, and impactful training experiences without blowing the budget. Leveraging OER can significantly reduce content creation costs while maintaining high quality.

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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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Creative Commons Use in For-Profit Company eLearning?

Tony Karrer

And, since Open Content comes in under the Creative Commons license structure. It’s by definition Open, but theoretically you could choose a different open license. In any case, to understand the use of Open Content, it’s important to understand Creative Commons licensing. All CC licenses contain this condition.

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What if they threw a party and none of us came?

Learning with e's

One of my recent open access journal articles (which I did not pay to have published) was peer reviewed by no less that 5 experts for the excellent journal Future Internet. Image source What if they threw a party by Steve Wheeler is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

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Around the globe

Learning with e's

Related blog post. Yes, I know I said this would be my top ten, but this is my way of squeezing eleven favourite cities into a top ten blog post. I was invited to Helsinki to serve on a two day panel of experts as we assessed over 4 dozen applications for educational research grants provided by the Academy of Finland.