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  • '''Free to Learn Guide'''<br /> ...tees and senior academic governance leaders, have a tremendous opportunity to harness the advantages of OER for their institutions.
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  • ...eded people out to one that lifts people up. The first chapter in that yet to be written history book will be all about Mike and Cathy. I’m also grateful to the many other inspired and inspiring leaders of the Open
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  • ...ty college students, including at schools that might not otherwise be able to offer those courses."'' Marshall (Mike) Smith, Visiting Scholar, Carnegie F ...materials steadily increases and the most relevant materials become easier to find.
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  • ...ount for most of the current lack of higher education governance attention to OER: cultural, chronological and systemic. ...n less support for any attempts to expand successful classroom innovations to a larger scale. The brightest and most dazzling teachers can light up a cla
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  • ...ideos, illustrations and practice tools. Some may need extra assistance to learn key concepts. ...s and learners to access the best educational resources that are available to meet their specific needs. In the process, a new collaborative model that b
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  • ...ducational learning resources that carry its brand into an open format for free use, re-mixing or adaptation by others. In this instance, the institutions ...OER production methodology maintain that the best way to ensure quality is to share and spread the responsibility for creating and maintaining quality am
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  • ...irely new types of courses that rely on advances in the cognitive sciences to create individualized learning paths that can better ensure and measure stu ...del for course updates or new course creation. Because these resources are free and open, they can be combined, adapted, modified and reconfigured as neede
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  • ..., and developing strategies that encourage the wider educational community to participate. ...ducational contexts. Progress in both of these areas is essential in order to move OER into the mainstream of the global education system. Advances here
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  • ...hat actions do higher education governance officials need to take in order to capitalize on these dynamics, safeguard the quality of the education they p ...gap gives collegiate and university governing boards a unique opportunity to enhance both the reputations and the competitiveness of their schools.
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  • ...g open source tools that are beginning to break down longstanding barriers to the access of knowledge around the world. All this has been accomplished in ...an ever-improving set of high-quality learning resources freely available to all.
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  • ...ons cultivating its increasingly vital role in opening higher education up to the greatest number of people worldwide. ...egrees of complexity that can be used combined with other learning objects to create more complete or comprehensive sets of learning materials.
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  • ...ic information, sometimes about fairly complex topics, and will often link to more detailed information. ...ights holder", "owner", and "creator" may be used interchangeably to refer to the person or entity applying a CC license.
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  • * Broadcast to Podcast[http://feeds.feedburner.com/blogspot/JBKd] === Trew, Free Audio ===
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  • ...ll be reviewed periodically and will help us when preparing future updates to the Guide. ...standalone issues that are of primary relevance to podcasters, as opposed to bloggers.
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  • projects with relationship to Creative Commons. We look forward to ...you know who might be interested in drinks and discussion. We look forward to seeing you there!
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  • ...er">3.1</span> <span class="toctext">Overview Of The Legal Issues You Need To Consider.</span>]] ...>3.2.6</span> <span class="toctext">Interviewing Someone Or Asking Someone To Join You In Conversation As Part Of Your Podcast</span>]]</li>
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  • ...so that every object uploaded expresses semantic information about itself to machines. ...dge, or semantics, are expressed inside that file. This has been remedied to some extent by metadata such as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tag_(metadata
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  • === ccPublisher support for uploading works to ccHost installations === ...to open a browser and search how to upload stuff. If the user could upload to other sites that use [[CcHost]], even better.
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  • ...nd photos, music, text, books, educational material, and more that is free to share or build upon utilizing Creative Commons enabled search services at [ ...want to copy and re-use a creative work you find online, you usually have to ask the author's permission.
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  • These are the words that make corporate copyright protectors shudder and free culture creators grin with glee. ...- leaving those with the most power and wealth the only ones who are able to take the legal risk.
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  • |free text=}} ...be seen at http://flickr.com/account/prefs/license/ (you must be logged in to a Flickr account).
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  • '''Opening of "CC Marketplace" on Kula 4 for residents to learn about CC and share CC licensed objects/music/video.''' * CCSF - JY: to find Community volunteers, other sponsorship to contribute in design and building
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  • ...d at http://web.archive.org/web/20021217080646/ http://creativecommons.org/learn/legal/cultivating'' ....net domain] in this country.”[1] If the author did not take the trouble to put a copyright notice on her work, it passed into the public domain once p
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  • ...ommercial) or the abbreviation (e.g. CC BY-NC). In both cases the full URL to the license should be included. A copyright notice stating the author(s), d ...ddition to the full URI to the license. See [[Marking Image]] to learn how to make your own mark.
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  • |free text=}} |Open or Free Statement=yes
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  • ==Welcome to LiveContent v1.0!== ...Content works to support developers and others who build better technology to distribute these works.
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  • ==Welcome to LiveContent v1.0== LiveContent aims to connect and expand Creative Commons and open source communities. This LiveC
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  • ===How to download and burn your own LiveContent 2.0 LiveDVD=== ...www.wikihow.com/Burn-ISO-Files-to-DVD instructions on burning an ISO image to a DVD].
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  • ...d educational resources. LiveContent is a project for anyone to explore to learn more about about open content that can be freely used, copied, and built up ...ontent. Third, 2.0 aims to provide a nudge to prompt more content curators to provide standardized open content feeds so that others can use this infrast
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  • ...out the free and widespread dissemination and comprehension of science. To learn more about SciVee see our About Page.
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  • ...restriction under copyright law. Public domain is the purest form of open/free, since no one owns or controls the material in any way. ...ide is to see if the copyright holder has dedicated all rights to the work to the public domain by using [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/CC0 CC0].
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  • ...iting of Aizat Faiz, a Malaysian free culture advocate working with FLOSS, free content, and open standards. ...aOSS Symposium, and has had some involvement in the Malaysia-United States Free Trade Agreement. After spending a year studying at the Asia Pacific Instit
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  • ...e in any language, and it spits the same page back at you with the ability to cross-reference word translations on the fly. ...ay with Spanish), but more importantly, the project builds on and releases free and open multi-lingual dictionaries, which are long overdue.
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  • ...r; some of us are both at the same time. But every single one of us stands to benefit from a revitalized look at what education means in the 21st century ...o leave anyone behind? How can we set up environments where information is free flowing? How can we shift business as usual so that it is the learners and
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  • ..., text, audio, live web streams, etc) in real time to present performances to an online audience who can interact with the work via a text chat. ...browser. The server application is freely available for anyone who wishes to create their own UpStage, and the project operates a server which is used b
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  • ...oggers and translators who create and curate citizen news media pertaining to their regions. ...our content as widely as possible is consistent with our mission, which is to get developing world voices heard by as many in the developed world as poss
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  • ...our lives, how we live, how and what we learn and the mechanisms required to support innovation and creativity, that which sustains life, gives it meani |Image_attribution=[http://flickr.com/photos/andrew-garton/105185343/ ‘gone to stone’] by Andrew Garton
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  • ...se founds allow the foundation to support Ton Roosendaal and a small staff to work on Blender development full-time, production of short films which both ...f the Blender Publisher product in 2001 the then current investors decided to shutdown the company and thus development of Blender.
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  • ...r] - Over 11,000 MP3 downloads by more than 10,000 artists to download for free. ...arm.org/explore/category/Soundtracks Audiofarm] - Wide selection of genres to choose from. You can easily download any song
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  • Creative Commons licenses are a flexible way to share content while building on the strong foundation of traditional copyri ...from “all rights reserved” to “some rights reserved,” enabling you to share your work under terms of your own choosing. This gives you control ov
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  • ...eased under CC licenses. [[Books|This list]] is very incomplete; feel free to add more! Learn more about how authors use Creative Commons licenses in their work.
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  • ...e license you have chosen, follow our [[Marking|marking standards]] on how to correctly label your work. ...s|Case Studies]] section to see how other professionals have done this and learn from their experiences.
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  • ...to discover and examine the problems creativecommons.org has with regards to user experience, accessibility, ease of use, content, etc. Constructive tho ...ikely be using a feed aggregator of some sort. Rename "Jurisdiction News" to something like "Latest News" and incorporate items from the CC blog into th
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  • ...ntrepreneurial activities; providing enhanced economic and social benefits to the wider community. AusGOAL is aligned with numerous open government init ...Geoscience Australia] have detailed copyright and attribution guidelines, to assist with user implementation. data.australia.gov.au played a major role
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  • Many thanks to all who contributed to the localization of the license suite. ...ter at the [https://www.ufm.edu/index.php Universidad Francisco Marroquin] to create jurisdiction-specific licenses for Guatemala from the “unported”
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  • ...of copyright for meaningful education where the idea is both to learn and to teach in the same breath. ...all of its content, are an Open Education Resource and we encourage others to borrow, mix and build upon the work created.
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  • ...e CC0 legal code carefully and understand what it means before applying it to your work or using a CC0’d work. ...ork in any way and for any purpose, including commercial purposes, subject to other laws and the rights others may have in the work or how the work is us
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  • == Basic info from the Facebook group "We want to share!" - Creative Commons Licensing Options on Facebook Now == ...n use CC to change your [[copyright]] terms from "[[All Rights Reserved]]" to "[[Some Rights Reserved]]."
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  • ...ors and content by building a resource that inspires new works and informs free culture. ...ll on our re-launched [[Case_Studies|Case Studies wiki]], an online portal to upload and discover documentation about CC-licensed projects.
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  • What I expect to learn: * To learn egoism is.
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  • ...interacts with fans directly, and released his latest album Out Of It for free online and under a CC BY-SA license. ...oney to force advertising and radio play down people’s throats, you have to rely on the good will of your fans spreading your music for you. And if you
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  • ...omain. The html code will also include the metadata that enables your work to be found via [http://search.creativecommons.org Creative Commons-enabled se ...To view a copy of this license, visit [insert url]; or, (b) send a letter to Creative Commons, 171 2nd Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, California, 941
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  • Many thanks to all who contributed to the localization of the license suite. ...g with the Nexa Center for Internet & Society at the Politecnico di Torino to create Italy jurisdiction-specific licenses from the generic Creative Commo
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  • ...ey and millions of other people all around the planet are working together to build a richer, better, more vibrant culture, using Creative Commons. ...'s true! Copyright protects your creativity against uses you don't consent to.
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  • ...: Arts Engine is a non profit media arts organization and we are dedicated to promoting, producing and distributing social issue media, or media of conse ...rcially, and didn't make modifications, it was a good plan for Arts Engine to start releasing works that way.
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  • ...al prudent practices look like. We expect community norms and expectations to evolve with time, and will adapt this guide accordingly. ...ativecommons.org/wiki/Marking_your_work_with_a_CC_license our guide on how to mark your work with a CC license].
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  • The Free Music Archive is an interactive library of high-quality, legal audio downlo .... These uses vary and are determined by the rightsholders themselves. The Free Music Archive is a resource for listeners, podcasters, producers, remix art
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  • ...guitar, etc.) to help us make some sweet sounds! We'll submit the best one to Into Infinity. ...asts from the Bay Area, or just learn more about Creative Commons. We hope to see you there!
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  • "I have deliberately chosen challenging special effects blockbuster themes to show what can now be done quickly with a movie studio on a card table. ...ke 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Jurassic Park, Titanic, and Space Odyssey to show what can now be done quickly with a movie studio on a card table.
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  • |EventCategory=Free Culture, Open Data * Learn about the latest developments with the GNU operating system
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  • ...sharing, garbage metadata, or lots of cost to fix the problems (librarians to fix up metadata, etc) ...o quality assurance) and/or high costs to ensure quality. It would be good to hear from MERLOT on their experiences of this point – my sense is they’
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