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OER: The quality vs credibility vs access vs pedagogy vs legitimacy vs money debate (Dave White)
The conversation around Open Educational Resources (OERs) , Copyright, Intellectual Property, fair use, and Creative Commons licensing is rumbling along. The outcomes seems to be reasonably inevitable to me, with those organisations that distribute, for example music, using a system … Continue reading
On the shoulders of giants: Creative Commons and commercial use (invited blogger of the month – January 2011)
A post by John Owen Creative Commons (CC) provides the legal framework for creators to offer some rights to others under certain conditions, replacing ‘all rights reserved’ with ‘some rights reserved’. These conditions cover attribution to the creator, whether or … Continue reading
Steve Wheeler speaks about Open Educational Resources and academic publishing
Image via Wikipedia Steve Wheeler made this video recording for Core Ed while he was at the Ulearn conference in New Zealand in October 2010. In it he speaks about Open Educational Practices, (including Open Educational Resources and Open Scholarship). … Continue reading





