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Step-by-Step Guide to Licensing Teaching Materials

Kitaboo

Consider whether you want to offer your content for free or monetize it through licensing teaching materials. Open Educational Resources (OER): Free to share and collaborate on, these licenses are meant for reuse. These often fall under the Creative Commons License. These key questions will help chart the path ahead.

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The Rise of OER and Digital Textbooks in Higher Education

Kitaboo

This is especially true when Open Educational Resources (OER) were available as free alternatives and had an enhanced format and compatibility. However, considering the power of DRM, it is best to check specific licenses like the Creative Commons licenses for re-use permissions. How to Use OER?

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Making a splash!

Learning with e's

Image by Craig Whitehead on Unsplash While in conversation last week at the EDEN annual conference in Bruges, my good friend Marci Powell told me about a brilliant resource called Unsplash. It's by Craig Whitehead and is free to download and use, just like all of the other images on the site. Thank you Marci for this great tip!

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How free is open? #EDENchat

Learning with e's

And conversely, what have been the pitfalls? Is there a line that could be crossed where we are 'too free' in sharing our ideas and content? 4) Is open content truly 'free'? What can we learn from the open and free social media tools we use? 6) What will be the future of 'free' and open content? How free is open?

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Humans, machines and learning

Learning with e's

Conversely the weak AI supporters predict that computers will not reach a level of intelligence that exceeds our own. Secondly, computers blindly follow code, and have no free will to decide not to follow it (unless they are programmed to do so – which thereby defeats the notion of free will). Reference Tegmark, M. 2017) Life 3.0:

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Conversations do matter

Learning Visions

Saturday, April 14, 2007 Conversations do matter I am still quite brain dead from the the eLearning Guild event. It was amazing to pick up conversations with people I had never met -- to continue right where we had never actually started -- to weave more threads together. Dead and yet quite alive. They were excited. An so am I.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Learning Visions

Learning Visions

Please join in the conversation and leave a comment on my blog if youve got something to say. If youd rather your comment was more private, feel free to send me an email at: cammybean @ gmail. I hope you keep coming back and join in the conversation! Feel free to email me directly and we can follow up. Dont be shy.