First part of the presentation is about social networking tools and second part is about open content. Calibrate summer school 2007, Portorož, Slovenia.
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3. Topics
Social networking
• Practical cases of using social networking tools for learning
• Folksonomy and tagging
• RSS feeds and aggregators
Copyright
• Open content licenses and Creative Commons
• Collections of open content
• Collections of open educational resources
49. Copyright laws
• Educational use in motivated amount
is permitted (fair use)
• You need author’s agreement to
distribute, adapt or translate the
resource.
74. You can’t remix them
GNU Creative Commons Creative Commons
Free Documentation Attribution-ShareAlike Attribution-NonCommercial-
License license ShareAlike license
Wikipedia LeMill MIT OCW
Wikimedia Commons Wikimedia Commons USU OCW (partly)
(partly) (partly)
USU OCW (partly)
75. Approximate Distribution of Copyleft
Licenses for Content
26%
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike
48% Attribution-Non-ShareAlike
GNU Free Documentation License
26%
(Wiley, 2007)
77. Solutions
• Remix and publish your work inside
one Creative Commons license
• Double licensing: make your work
available under two licenses (Creative
Commons Attribution-ShareAlike and
GNU Free Documentation License)