http://open.umich.eduHow to Create, Use and Remix Open Educational Resources Emily Puckett RodgersDecember 9, 2010 CC: BYUrban WoodstalkerExcept where otherwise noted, this work is available under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.Copyright2010 The Regents of the University of Michigan
WhoOur mission is to help faculty, enrolled students, staff, and self-motivated learners maximize the impact of their creative and academic work by making it open and accessible to the public.We help you:View and download course materials and educational resources made by the U-M communityLearn how to create your own open resources and share them on the web using tools and guides.Explore the U-M open community and its many projects.
WhatIncludes:Lecture slides
Audio and video
Image banks
Syllabi
Reading Lists
Assignments
BibliographiesAny materials associated with teaching and learning!
Howare educational materials and resources offered freely and openly for anyone to use and under some license to remix, improve, and redistributed.
WhereA Growing World…CC: BY-NC-SAjlori
WhereOAThe difference between OAand OER.OA: Open AccessOER: Open Educational ResourcesOA focuses on sharing content, but no underlying licensing requirement
OER includes any educational content that is shared under an open licenseOER
WhereThe difference between OCW and OER.OCW: Open CourseWareOER: Open Educational ResourcesOCW focuses on sharing open content that is developed specifically to instruct a course (locally taught)
OER includes any educational content that is shared under an open license, whether or not it is a part of a course
OCW is a subset of OERCC: BY-SA by wakingtiger
LicenseOpen.Michigan works with the U-M community to produce content that is licensed under these creative commons licenses.CC Licenses work alongside copyrightCreative Commons licenses are not an alternative to copyright. They work alongside copyright, so you can modify your copyright terms to best suit your needs. We’ve collaborated with intellectual property experts all around the world to ensure that our licenses work globally.Attributioncc byAttribution Non-Commercialcc by-ncAttribution Non-Commercial Share Alikecc by-nc-saAttribution Share Alikecc by-sa
LicenseXXXhttp://creativecommons.org
SearchPhotos: Sure BetsWikimediaCommons
search.creativecommons.org
Internet Archive
OpenClipArt Library
CitizendiumOERs: text, music, articles, etc. OER Commons
discovered.creativecommons.org
OpenCourseWareFinder
OER Recommender
Wikiversity
CCMixterand Jamendo

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Editor's Notes

  • #3 https://open.umich.edu/
  • #4 https://open.umich.edu/education/si/si563-fall2008
  • #7 Open Access includes: free, permanent, full-text, online access to scientific and scholarly works; OER includes openly licensed educational content
  • #8 OER includes: OCW, single images, general campus lectures, image collections, singular learning modules, paper or article; OCW includes: syllabi, lecture notes, presentation slides, assignments, lecture videos - all related to a course;
  • #10 http://creativecommons.org/about/licenses/