Case Studies/LeMill
Web community for finding, authoring and sharing open educational resources —
Overview
LeMill is an online community for "finding, authoring and sharing" open educational resources (OER). LeMill was developed by the LeMill team led by the Learning Environments Research Group of Media Lab at the University of Art and Design Helsinki, Finland (currently part of Aalto university). As of August 2012, LeMill has nearly ~30,000 teachers contributing from 71 countries and over 50,000 learning resources in 77 languages.
License Usage
LeMill resources are licensed under CC Attribution-ShareAlike. Media pieces reused as part of larger resources may also be licensed under other, more permissive licenses. An open license is a core requirement for the wiki-like editing of LeMill to be legally possible. Convincing national ministries of education on the benefits of open licenses has been a challenge.
Motivations
LeMill was designed by the researches of the Learning Environments research group. They have been long proponents of web technologies and free education. All the software the team has made has been published under an OSI approved open source license. In 2006, Creative Commons was already the de facto standard for open content, so it was a natural choice. The selection of CC BY-SA was a clear decision, as the problems related to the NC clause were clear, and the wiki-like editing of LeMill would not work with the ND clause.
Technical Details
LeMill is implemented as a Zope product, and is an open source software project published under the GPL.
Media
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