CoPILOT
OER &
Information Literacy
Welcome!
10.00 – 10.30
Registration and coffee Seminar Room 1Level 2
10.30 Introduction to CoPILOT Nancy Graham Seminar Room 1Level 2
11.00 Creative Commons (CC) licensesSkills Portal an example of OERs for information literacy
Vivien Sieber Seminar Room 1Level 2
11.30 Coffee
11.45 Jorum: introduction to the repository and demonstration of new layout and functions
Sarah Currier Seminar Room 1Level 2
12.30 Lunch
1.15 Open Sharing and Open Practice workshop Anne PietschMarion Kelt
Seminar Room 1Level 2
1.45 Finding and evaluating OERs Vivien Sieber IT Room 2Level 1
2.15 Depositing in Jorum (metadata) Sarah Currier IT Room 2Level 1
3.00 OER Policy Leeds(Virtual session)
Helen Howard Seminar Room 1Level 2
3.30 Questions and round up Seminar Room 1Level 2
3.45 Close
Creative Commons CC & Open Educational Resources (OER)
Vivien Sieber
OCI and OER
• MIT Open Courseware Initiative (2002)
• Open Educational Resources UK
• Jorum and Jorum Open (Repository) & Open University
• Dependent on CC licences
• JISC/HEA projects: “What do we need to do to share and reuse
courseware?” 2009-10
Creative Commons
http://creativecommons.org/
• Nonprofit
• Increase sharing & collaboration
• 6 different licences
• Author retains copyright
Attribution allows
• Distribution • Modify, remix, derivative works• Commercial use• Must give credit for the original creation • Most accommodating of licenses
Attribution Share Alike
• Distribution
• Modify, remix, derivative works
• Commercial use
• Must give credit for the original creation
• Must use the same license as original on derivative works (commercial allowed)
Attribution No Derivatives• Distribution • Commercial use• Must give credit for the original creation • No derivative works, must be passed
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Attribution Non-Commercial
• Distribution
• Modify, remix, derivative works
• No commercial use
• Must give credit for the original creation
• Must use the same license as original on derivative works
Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike
• Distribution
• Modify, remix, derivative works
• No commercial use
• Must give credit for the original creation
• Must use the same license as original on derivative works i.e. Non-commercial
Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives
• Distribution
• No modification, remix, derivative works
• No commercial use
• Must give credit for the original creation
• Must use the same license as original on derivative works i.e. Non-commercial
Advantages
• Sharing and reuse
• Reinventing the wheel
• E-learning expensive
• Learn from others
• Undergraduates
• Taught Masters
• Doctoral Students
Skil ls Portal
• Download
• Stylesheet
• Create index
• Convert from Word to HTML
Jorum
Skills Portal
http://l ibweb.surrey.ac.uk/library/skil ls/ learningskil ls.html
Researcher Development Portal http://libweb.surrey.ac.uk/library/Skills/RDP/RDP%20resources.html
© University of Leicester
©University of Central Lancashire
© Open University
• Time
• Quality
• Customize
- Replace institution branding
- Adjust assessments
- Add local instructions
Advantages
Question
What constitutes “repurposing”?
http://libweb.surrey.ac.uk/library/skills/learningskills.html