Welcome to “Let’s Remix!”
Choose a project you’d like to work on and sit in
that approximate part of the room.

A-B-C book                   World Geography
(early learning)             (upper elementary)




Great Moments in
                             STEM Careers
American History             (middle/high school)
(middle school)
Agenda

    Introductions and welcome to our virtual
    participants

    Overview of open educational resources and
    remixing

    Choose a lesson or topic to remix

    Remix, play, ask questions, have fun



www.k12opened.com/iste2012
Credit: j nygren
Credit: Gideon Burton
Traditional
copyright -                     Public domain -
 all rights                      unrestricted
 reserved                             use




              Copyright with
              open licenses -
               some rights
                 reserved
Attribution (BY) ▪ Non-commercial (NC) ▪
No derivatives (ND) ▪ Copyleft - Share-Alike (SA)
                      C


Recommended for education:
CC BY
Citing Sources

    ALWAYS cite sources; attribution required by
    CC

    Can be under the image or at the end in credits

    Screen names are ok

    (optional) Include source URL
Where to find
     the best open content


http://content.k12opened.com

Multimedia tab will be particularly
       relevant for today.
Best CC Photo Sites



     Wikipedia
Wikimedia Commons
      Flickr
  (advanced search for CC)
Collaborative Remix Projects

    Go to www.k12opened.com/iste2012

    Go to PROJECTS, find the page for your
    project, and follow the instructions

    Make sure the content you include is open
    licensed

    Insert image and/or text

    Include credit and source web site
Get to work!


    Group check-in at 1:05


    Have fun!
Conclusion


    Final ebook creation

    Questions, comments, and sharing of
    experiences and resources

    Thank you for coming!
Thank you.



Karen Fasimpaur
karen@k12opened.com

First screen image credits:

Linux computer lab – Michael Surran
Linux penguin - Larry Ewing <lewing@isc.tamu.edu> with the GIMP
Books - Tizzie
Globe – NASA
Cloud background - Anca Mosoiu

Let's Remix!

  • 1.
    Welcome to “Let’sRemix!” Choose a project you’d like to work on and sit in that approximate part of the room. A-B-C book World Geography (early learning) (upper elementary) Great Moments in STEM Careers American History (middle/high school) (middle school)
  • 2.
    Agenda  Introductions and welcome to our virtual participants  Overview of open educational resources and remixing  Choose a lesson or topic to remix  Remix, play, ask questions, have fun www.k12opened.com/iste2012
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5.
    Traditional copyright - Public domain - all rights unrestricted reserved use Copyright with open licenses - some rights reserved
  • 6.
    Attribution (BY) ▪Non-commercial (NC) ▪ No derivatives (ND) ▪ Copyleft - Share-Alike (SA) C Recommended for education: CC BY
  • 7.
    Citing Sources  ALWAYS cite sources; attribution required by CC  Can be under the image or at the end in credits  Screen names are ok  (optional) Include source URL
  • 8.
    Where to find the best open content http://content.k12opened.com Multimedia tab will be particularly relevant for today.
  • 9.
    Best CC PhotoSites Wikipedia Wikimedia Commons Flickr (advanced search for CC)
  • 11.
    Collaborative Remix Projects  Go to www.k12opened.com/iste2012  Go to PROJECTS, find the page for your project, and follow the instructions  Make sure the content you include is open licensed  Insert image and/or text  Include credit and source web site
  • 12.
    Get to work!  Group check-in at 1:05  Have fun!
  • 13.
    Conclusion  Final ebook creation  Questions, comments, and sharing of experiences and resources  Thank you for coming!
  • 14.
    Thank you. Karen Fasimpaur karen@k12opened.com Firstscreen image credits: Linux computer lab – Michael Surran Linux penguin - Larry Ewing <lewing@isc.tamu.edu> with the GIMP Books - Tizzie Globe – NASA Cloud background - Anca Mosoiu

Editor's Notes

  • #4 What is open and why open?
  • #5 What is remixing?