Thursday, November 12, 2015

Create 3.1.1. – Open Educational Resources and Creative Commons Quest

 Open Educational Resources and Creative Commons Licenses 

Open Educational Resources are teaching and learning resources that open to anyone who wants to use them, be it a teacher at a public/private school or a student at home wishing to learn more about a particular topic. 

Creative Commons Licenses: 
1. Attribution: Other can distribute, edit, built-upon and generally use your materials as long as they give the original creator credit. This is best for mass distribution of content and materials. 

2. Attribution-Share-Alike: This license, used by groups such as Wikipedia, has the same allowances as Attribution, except they must license their creations identical to the attributing license. 

3. Attribution- Non Commercial: This is similar to Share-Alive, but they do not have to license under the same identical terms. 

4. Attribution-No Dervis: This can be distributed but not can not be changed. It must be whole and attributed. 

5.  Attribution-Non Commercial- Share Alike: Unlike the one's above, this is not for distribution. It can be remixed and built upon for non-commercial uses as long as the creator is attributed. 

6.  Attribution-Non Commercial - No Dervis: This is the most restrictive. Users can download and share for non commercial purposes, but they can't change the work in any way. 

Source: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/


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