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CDL Conference Presentation "Lesson's Learned: An Experience in Open Education

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LESSONS LEARNED: AN EXPERIENCE IN

OPEN EDUCATION

Hui-Ya Chuang

Claire Miller

Michele Ogle

Kathleen Stone

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INTRODUCTION TO OPENNESS IN EDUCATION

• Open course taught by David Wiley.

• 12 topics to work through and blog about.

• Once completed the work is assessed by Dr. Wiley

to earn a badge.

• We incorporated a face-to-face component.

• Course content at openeducation.us

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POLL QUESTION

How do you define "open"?

Take the poll and see what others are saying.

Participate in the poll:

1. via Text message - Text the numeric keycode

that corresponds with your definition to "37607"

2. by Tweet - tweet to "@Poll" followed by the

keycode

3. on the web - go to pollev.com/open on any web

device and select your definition from the list

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COURSE TOPICS

• Open Licensing

• Open Source

• Open Content

• OpenCourseWare

• Open Educational

Resources

• Open Access

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COURSE TOPICS

• Open Science

• Open Data

• Open Teaching

• Open Assessment

• Open Business Models

• Open Policy

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After hearing more about these topics, has your

definition of "open" changed?

See what your colleagues said

at Polleverywhere.com

Image: Marco Bellucci, via Flickr

POLL QUESTION: ASSESS YOUR LEARNING

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Simplifying Licensing Between

NO Rights and ALL Rights Reserved

Attribution

All CC licenses require

others who use your work

to give you credit in the

way you request, and not

in a way that suggests

endorsement on your

part.

NoDerivatives

You allow others to copy,

distribute, and otherwise

use only original copies of

your work without

modification.

NonCommercial

You allow others to copy,

distribute, and otherwise

use your work for non-

commercial purposes.

ShareAlike

You allow others to copy,

distribute, modify, and

otherwise use your work,

as long as they distribute

the modified work under

the same terms of

license.

http://creativecommons.org

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Attribution

CC BY

Attribution-ShareAlike

CC BY-SA

Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives

CC BY-NC-ND

Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike

CC BY-NC-SA

Attribution-NonCommercial

CC BY-NC

Attribution-NoDerivatives

CC BY-ND

Creative Commons: The 6 Licenses

http://creativecommons.org

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THE LICENSING GAME

• Designed to help you understand how to use

Open Educational Resources (OERs) correctly

and legally.

• The goal of the game is to remix four different

kinds of content to create a new, legal, and open

resource.

The four types of content are:

1. Text

2. Audio

3. Video

4. Image

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THE REMIX SHEET

AUDIO

IMAGE

VIDEO

TEXT

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HOW TO PLAY THE LICENSING GAME

Each team gets a Remix Sheet - this is where you

will mix the resources we give you and create a

new, legal resource.

Each team also gets three sets of content cards to

place on their Remix Sheet.

Place one of each type of Content on the Remix

sheet. Determine whether or not the set of content

cards is a legal remix of licensed content. Correct

answers win a prize!

This game is adapted from the Brigham Young University Division of Continuing Education Independent Study – Finding and

Using Open Educational Resources: http://indstudy1.org/univ/355460515034/Flash/Lesson2/PracticeVersion.html

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WHERE DO I FIND OER?

Some places to start your search for content:

• http://search.creativecommons.org/

• http://wikieducator.org/OER_Handbook/educator_v

ersion_one

• http://www.oercommons.org/

Consider creating content and sharing it as well! A

great place to start is by creating a user page at

http://wikieducator.org/Main_Page