2. *
*For example, this is
titled Rainbow Rainbow.
*The photographer is
KIUKO.
*It is licensed CC BY ND
which means you can use
it, even commercially, as
long as you don’t change
it and do give credit to
KIUKO.
3. *
*Composition *For example, this
video about
composition has a CC
BY license. The author
is lithe defenestration.
4. *
*Physics Textbook *For example, this
Physics Textbook is
available free through
OpenStax College. It is
covered by a CC BY 3.0
Unported License.
5. *
*Urban Design Politics *For example, this
Architecture course is
from MIT
OpenCourseWare. It is
CC-BY, which means it
can be adapted, though
some course components
imported from other
sources may carry
stricter licensing
requirements.
6. *
*Reading Music:
Common Notation
*For example, this short
course module from
openstax CNX
introduces students to
the skills involved in
reading music. You can
share and change, as
long as you note
changes and
attribution.
8. *
*You have to make sure that you don’t
inadvertently fail to note a stricter
licensing requirement within material that
you have created and licensed.
9. *
*It takes a while to get
good at this stuff! I printed
out material from our
canvas course so I can have
my cheat sheets next to
me!
10. *
*It can be easy to forget
the advanced search
options, especially in
YouTube or Flickr, that
sort the CC licenses
from the All Rights
Reserved. You could
easily violate copyright
by mistake
11. *
*Technology Karma!! It’s hard enough
getting good at the legal stuff, but
when the link goddess hates you and
won’t link properly, it’s frustrating!