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Creative Commons Certificate Final Assignment Part I: Annotated Bibliography
Submitted for Final Assignment, Category 1, Option 2 The Option I chose for this first Category of the final assignment in my course is to “annotate the Additional Resources sections with either notes on what sources were most helpful or … Continue reading
UNESCO OER Recommendations
As I finish up my Creative Commons course (stay tuned for my final assignments which are due on December 1), I have made a decision to use this blog space to post more of my own personal professional thoughts on … Continue reading
Creative Commons comes to Work
Submitted for Assignment 5, Creative Commons for Educators The goal of this post is to “produce a strategy or informational document in which you reflect on how the values and practices of the Creative Commons can (or already do) have … Continue reading
Adapt, not Assimilate!
Submitted for Assignment 4, Using CC Licenses and CC-Licensed Works Applying a CC license to your own work is a good first step to entering the wonderful world of sharing. Adopting or copying a CC licensed work and sharing it … Continue reading
License to Creative Commoning
Submitted for Assignment 3, Creative Commons Certificate: Anatomy of a CC License So far in my journey through Creative Commons, we’ve talked about what Creative Commons is, what Copyright is, and now in this third section of the certificate, we put … Continue reading
The Law that we call Copyright
Submitted for Assignment 2, Creative Commons Certificate: Copyright Law The word “copyright” can strike fear and trepidation into the hearts of men and women, but is it really something to be afraid of? Copyright gives creators rights to their creations … Continue reading
Once upon a time…the Tale of how Creative Commons came to be
Submitted for Assignment 1, Creative Commons Certificate: What is Creative Commons Once upon a time, there was copyright: law that gives creators control over the things that create…or does it? Originally creators had to apply for copyright, and then apply … Continue reading