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Creative Commons for New Zealand Schools - By Matt McGregor

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Our goal:“Universal access to research and education, full participation in culture.”

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More free More restrictive

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1. Free Licences

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2. Projects

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We argue:Educational resources should be shared openly, to enable anyone to share, adapt and reuse

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First (obvious) point:It's much easier to share work for collaboration and reuse.

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First (obvious) point:This massively increases the potential audience for (your) educational resources→ not just the teachers in your school, area or email list

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Second point:This means you cannot predict who will find your work useful.

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Media Text Hack

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CC Kiwi

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Third point:There's more content than ever

(and it's easy to find & use).

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Man from the city, 1971, by Jan Nigro. Purchased 1971. Te Papa (1971-0036-2)

Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 3.0 New Zealand licenceTe Papa

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Massed troops at a New Zealand Division thanksgiving service, World War I. Ref: 1/2-013806-G. No known copyright.

http://natlib.govt.nz/records/22684353NLNZ; WW100

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Geospatial data

National Imagery Photography by LINZ. Licensed CC-BY

data.linz.govt.nz/data/category/aerial-photos/

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Fourth point:The technical barriers to access and reuse are dropping ('read-only' --> 'read-write')

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‘Lego Life Lessons’ by the Manning Brothers. CC-BY-NC-SA

youtube.com/watch?v=z9p6n3lhpcsLego Life Lessons

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Fifth point:Obvious potential to share a massive amount of educational resources for reuse

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50,000+ teachers2,500+ schools

Enormous potential to savetime, money & frustration.

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50,000+ teachers2,500+ schools

Enormous potential to share &collaborate.

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Sixth point:The legal barriers to

dissemination & reuse remain.

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Copyright Graffiti Sign by Horia Varlan CC-BY

https://flic.kr/p/7vBD4TCopyright

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Copyright is very restrictive. Automatic.Applies online.No 'c' required.Lasts for 50 years after death.

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Seventh point:Teachers don’t own copyright to resources they produce in the course of their employment

→ the BoT does.

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Eighth point:Most schools don't have clear IP policies on sharing & reuse.

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“Grayson, Westley, Stanislaus County...” via US Nat. ArchivesNo Known Copyright

https://flic.kr/p/8UAPVT What to Do?.

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Solution:Develop, share and reuse Open Educational Resources

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#1:School: Adopt clear & transparent copyright policies

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#2:Teacher: Introduce finding, reusing and making open content into your 'workflow'

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Here's the pitch:Creative Commons licences are clear, simple, free, legally robust and you keep your copyright.

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Here's the pitch:CC policies clarify IP at schools, while enabling sharing and collaboration.

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Four Licence Elements

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Attribution

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Non Commercial

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No Derivatives

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Share Alike

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Six Licences

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More free More restrictive

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Layers

Licence symboll

Human readable

Lawyer readable

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Go to creativecommons.org/choose

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https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cIWmV5nCF8o97Nrb8wYZWfQ97FG-4ylNuXezh2nlBBM/edit

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Cabinet encourages BoTs to take NZGOAL into account & use CC licensing when releasing resources

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BoTs can adapt ASHS's free, CC licensed off-the-shelf policy.

This policy simply gives permission for teachers to share.

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1. No need to ask permission

2. Keep resources when you leave

3. Teachers receive credit when their work is reused

4. Share your work on Pond.

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“Teachers are collaborating more, and they’re also involving their students in the development of those teaching and

learning resources.”

Mark Osborne, ASHS

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creativecommons.org.nznzcommons.org.nz@[email protected]@creativecommons.org.nzgroups.creativecommons.org.nz(we're also on Loomio)

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.