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Revision as of 18:00, 3 November 2010
Encourage Content Reuse: Educate your users!
- Contact: Jane Park (janepark at creativecommons dot org)
- Team: Alison Jean Cole, P2PU; Delia Browne, P2PU; Jane Park, Creative Commons
Summary
One barrier to content reuse is a lack of education around openly licensed content and its associated freedoms--how to use, adapt, and remix content to realize the full collaborative potential that is enabled by Creative Commons licenses. This session will consist of identifying specific gaps in education around content reuse, coming up with recommendations for addressing these gaps, and developing a plan, strategy, or product based on this recommendation. This session will span the length of two sessions.
What do you want to achieve?
Possible outcomes are..
- best practices guides on how to reuse content
- case studies, or compelling stories, of people or projects who have reused content
- a pithy explanation of CC BY-SA or other licenses
- motivational skits, etc.
Basically, we want to be as creative as possible!
Who should come? How many? For how long?
Anyone who wants to encourage better reuse of open resources or help improve education around CC licenses, including content providers, individual creators, and P2PU community members. This session will be roughly 2 hours, and though people can join the break-out groups later on, the foundation for the session will be set from 10:30-11:20.
Schedule
- Introduction to OER, CC licenses, licenses for reuse and compatibility 10 min
- Break-out into groups of 5-6, identify 3 barriers/gaps to education around content reuse 15 min
- Report back 10 min
- Break-out into same groups, come up with 3 recommendations to overcome one of those barriers 15 min
- Report back 10 min
- Break-out again, develop one recommendation - plan, strategy, or product 30 min
- Present to group! 15-20 min
What will they do when they get there?
- 1) Identify specific gaps in education around content reuse
- 2) Come up with recommendations for addressing these gaps
- 3) Develop a plan, strategy, or product based on recommendations.
- 4) Present to the group
What will you / they have at the end?
The building blocks and raw materials for creating a framework for OER about OER---in the form of open content reuse/remix guides, license tutorials, or short, funny, inspirational videos.
Notes from Session 1
Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Group 4
Group 5
Additional background and context
Current P2PU resources around open content reuse and licensing (that could use adapting into different formats, improvement, distilling):
- P2PU Copyright Tutorial: http://wiki.p2pu.org/copyright-tutorial
- P2PU Finding Open Resources: http://wiki.p2pu.org/finding-open-resources
- P2PU Choosing an Open Licence: http://p2pu.org/license
Current resources for educators from CC Australia:
Current CC videos, case studies and resources