February 12, 2020
12:00 pm PST
Welcome
image: pixabay.com
Unless otherwise indicated, this presentation is licensed CC-BY 4.0
Agenda
● Introductions
● CCCOER overview
● Attributions
● Developing OER with LibreText
● Authoring with Pressbooks
● Q & A
● Upcoming events and announcements
Speakers
Moderator: Suzanne Wakim
OER Coordinator, Biology Faculty
Butte College District
Jennryn Wetzler
Assistant Director
Global Education
Creative Commons
Dave Dillon
Counselor/Professor
Open Textbook Author
Grossmont College, CA
Athena Kashyap
English Professor
City College of San
Francisco, CA
● Expand awareness & access to high-
quality OER
● Support faculty choice & development
● Foster regional OER advocacy
● Improve student success
CCCOER Mission
Membership 2020
http://cccoer.org/Member
16 State-wide Memberships
New Members:
Trinity Valley
Community College
Texas
Butler Community
College
Kansas
Call for Proposals open
Not sure what to submit or plan? Take a look
at our roundup of Open Education Week
activities from last year.
2019:
https://www.cccoer.org/2019/04/04/open-
education-week-2019-roundup/
Promotional Materials available for download
https://www.openeducationweek.org/
Attributions
Jennryn Wetzler
Assistant Director
Global Education
Creative Commons
Unless otherwise noted, this presentation is licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Contact me:
jennryn@creativecommons.org
4 Elements
6 Licenses +
2 Public Domain Tools
Least restrictive
to
Most restrictive
https://creativecommons.org/choose/
https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/Best_practices
_for_attribution
Thank you!
jennryn@creativecommons.org
Authoring with Pressbooks
Dave Dillon
Counselor/Professor
Open Textbook Author
Grossmont College, CA
Unless otherwise indicated,
this presentation is licensed
CC-BY 4.0
Blueprint for Success in College and Career
https://press.rebus.community/blueprint2/
Pressbooks
Rebus Community
Proper Attribution Acronym:
TASL
Title
Author
Source (link)
License (link)
https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/Best_practices_for_attribution
Is this a proper attribution?
College Success. Authored by: Linda Bruce. License: CC BY: Attribution
Original content (first published) may
not include a source/link
College Success. Authored by: Linda Bruce. License: CC BY: Attribution
The Source is missing, and should read as follows:
College Success. Authored by: Linda Bruce. Located at:
https://courses.lumenlearning.com/wmopen-
collegesuccess/chapter/career-paths-2/
License: CC BY: Attribution.
The Growing Guide to Using Pressbooks
https://guide.pressbooks.com/
See Section VIII. Media
Chapter 69 Media Attributions
And
Chapter 70 Adding Images
Thank you Steel Wagstaff and Apurva Ashok!
Developing OER with LibreText
Athena Kashyap
English Professor
City College of San
Francisco, CA
OER Attributions
on Libretexts: Nuts
and Bolts
By Athena Kashyap
Co-author of OERs: Writing and Critical
Thinking Through Literature
Writing, Reading, and College Success
Attributions in Libretexts
● Finding out Attribution guidelines of Libretexts and making sure they align with your
own understanding of how to attribute sources.
● Attributing images in Libretexts
● Creating a style guide so that you are attributing sources in a consistent manner
● Snags and Issues
Attribution Basics at LibreTexts
A conversation with Delmar Larsen from Libretext provided most useful information about
attributions on their platform about
● Content sources
● Images: Copyrighted
● Images: Not copyrighted
● Header textbox in Libretext
Attributing Texts That Have A CC license
Libretexts requires
1) name of source
2) link to the home page of the source
3) author
4) publishing house/ original providing platform
5) license
Footer Attributions: Libretexts
Link to Web page (home page ok)
author
Publishing platform/publish
Creative Commons Licences
Adding License Information to Header
Attributing Content Which Require
Permissions
Copyrighted Image Attributions: Libretexts
Non-Copyrighted Images: Libretexts
What About Videos? No Attribution Needed
for Youtube Videos
Create a Style Guide
Snags and How to Avoid Them
● Check the requirements of your platform host. Make sure your own standards align with
those of your platform host.
● Provide attributions as you go along
● Prepare for permission forms not arriving on time. Have a back-up if the permissions
never come. In addition to the main OER databases, Google Advance Search is a great
way to find content that can be shared, adapted etc.
● Be consistent: Use a Style Guide. Also create a separate page where you list main
attributions you are using so that you can cut and paste this.
My “Cheat Sheet” in Google Docs
Wish List
● For the platform to have guidelines on their minimum attribution requirements. Maybe
our findings can be compiled into a guide that can be accessed from the platform help
page.
● I had watched this Webinar before starting my course!
Questions?
Spring webinars (3pm EST unless otherwise noted)
Feb 12 CCCOER Webinar: Attributions, Authoring, Platform
Mar 3 Beginning to Open Up
Mar 4 Regional Leadership for Open Education
Mar 5 California Student Toolkit
Apr 8 CCCOER Webinar: Open Pedagogy with faculty and students
May 6 CCCOER Webinar: User-friendly Design with OER
June 3 CCCOER Webinar: Sustainability: If I had to do it over again ...
Descriptions & Registration:
bit.ly/CCCOERspring2020
Stay in the Loop
● Upcoming Conferences
See our website under “Get-Involved”
● Join our Community Email
○ https://www.cccoer.org/community-email/
● Read our EDI blog posts
○ https://www.cccoer.org
Image: pixabay.com
http://cccoer.org
Questions?
Contact Info:
@unatdaly -- unatdaly@oeglobal.org
@cccoer Liz Yata -- lizyata@oeglobal.org
Lisa Young -- lisa.young@scottsdalecc.edu
@suetash Sue Tashjian -- stashjian@necc.mass.edu
Thank you!

CCCOER Presents: Attributions. Authoring, and OER Platforms

  • 1.
    February 12, 2020 12:00pm PST Welcome image: pixabay.com Unless otherwise indicated, this presentation is licensed CC-BY 4.0
  • 2.
    Agenda ● Introductions ● CCCOERoverview ● Attributions ● Developing OER with LibreText ● Authoring with Pressbooks ● Q & A ● Upcoming events and announcements
  • 3.
    Speakers Moderator: Suzanne Wakim OERCoordinator, Biology Faculty Butte College District Jennryn Wetzler Assistant Director Global Education Creative Commons Dave Dillon Counselor/Professor Open Textbook Author Grossmont College, CA Athena Kashyap English Professor City College of San Francisco, CA
  • 4.
    ● Expand awareness& access to high- quality OER ● Support faculty choice & development ● Foster regional OER advocacy ● Improve student success CCCOER Mission
  • 5.
    Membership 2020 http://cccoer.org/Member 16 State-wideMemberships New Members: Trinity Valley Community College Texas Butler Community College Kansas
  • 6.
    Call for Proposalsopen Not sure what to submit or plan? Take a look at our roundup of Open Education Week activities from last year. 2019: https://www.cccoer.org/2019/04/04/open- education-week-2019-roundup/ Promotional Materials available for download https://www.openeducationweek.org/
  • 7.
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    Unless otherwise noted,this presentation is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Contact me: jennryn@creativecommons.org
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    4 Elements 6 Licenses+ 2 Public Domain Tools
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    Authoring with Pressbooks DaveDillon Counselor/Professor Open Textbook Author Grossmont College, CA Unless otherwise indicated, this presentation is licensed CC-BY 4.0
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    Blueprint for Successin College and Career https://press.rebus.community/blueprint2/ Pressbooks Rebus Community
  • 17.
    Proper Attribution Acronym: TASL Title Author Source(link) License (link) https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/Best_practices_for_attribution
  • 22.
    Is this aproper attribution? College Success. Authored by: Linda Bruce. License: CC BY: Attribution
  • 23.
    Original content (firstpublished) may not include a source/link College Success. Authored by: Linda Bruce. License: CC BY: Attribution The Source is missing, and should read as follows: College Success. Authored by: Linda Bruce. Located at: https://courses.lumenlearning.com/wmopen- collegesuccess/chapter/career-paths-2/ License: CC BY: Attribution.
  • 27.
    The Growing Guideto Using Pressbooks https://guide.pressbooks.com/ See Section VIII. Media Chapter 69 Media Attributions And Chapter 70 Adding Images Thank you Steel Wagstaff and Apurva Ashok!
  • 28.
    Developing OER withLibreText Athena Kashyap English Professor City College of San Francisco, CA
  • 29.
    OER Attributions on Libretexts:Nuts and Bolts By Athena Kashyap Co-author of OERs: Writing and Critical Thinking Through Literature Writing, Reading, and College Success
  • 30.
    Attributions in Libretexts ●Finding out Attribution guidelines of Libretexts and making sure they align with your own understanding of how to attribute sources. ● Attributing images in Libretexts ● Creating a style guide so that you are attributing sources in a consistent manner ● Snags and Issues
  • 31.
    Attribution Basics atLibreTexts A conversation with Delmar Larsen from Libretext provided most useful information about attributions on their platform about ● Content sources ● Images: Copyrighted ● Images: Not copyrighted ● Header textbox in Libretext
  • 32.
    Attributing Texts ThatHave A CC license Libretexts requires 1) name of source 2) link to the home page of the source 3) author 4) publishing house/ original providing platform 5) license
  • 33.
    Footer Attributions: Libretexts Linkto Web page (home page ok) author Publishing platform/publish
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    Attributing Content WhichRequire Permissions
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    What About Videos?No Attribution Needed for Youtube Videos
  • 40.
  • 41.
    Snags and Howto Avoid Them ● Check the requirements of your platform host. Make sure your own standards align with those of your platform host. ● Provide attributions as you go along ● Prepare for permission forms not arriving on time. Have a back-up if the permissions never come. In addition to the main OER databases, Google Advance Search is a great way to find content that can be shared, adapted etc. ● Be consistent: Use a Style Guide. Also create a separate page where you list main attributions you are using so that you can cut and paste this.
  • 42.
    My “Cheat Sheet”in Google Docs
  • 43.
    Wish List ● Forthe platform to have guidelines on their minimum attribution requirements. Maybe our findings can be compiled into a guide that can be accessed from the platform help page. ● I had watched this Webinar before starting my course!
  • 44.
  • 45.
    Spring webinars (3pmEST unless otherwise noted) Feb 12 CCCOER Webinar: Attributions, Authoring, Platform Mar 3 Beginning to Open Up Mar 4 Regional Leadership for Open Education Mar 5 California Student Toolkit Apr 8 CCCOER Webinar: Open Pedagogy with faculty and students May 6 CCCOER Webinar: User-friendly Design with OER June 3 CCCOER Webinar: Sustainability: If I had to do it over again ... Descriptions & Registration: bit.ly/CCCOERspring2020
  • 46.
    Stay in theLoop ● Upcoming Conferences See our website under “Get-Involved” ● Join our Community Email ○ https://www.cccoer.org/community-email/ ● Read our EDI blog posts ○ https://www.cccoer.org Image: pixabay.com http://cccoer.org
  • 47.
    Questions? Contact Info: @unatdaly --unatdaly@oeglobal.org @cccoer Liz Yata -- lizyata@oeglobal.org Lisa Young -- lisa.young@scottsdalecc.edu @suetash Sue Tashjian -- stashjian@necc.mass.edu Thank you!