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Evaluate OER using criteria
Add a Creative Commons license to your work
Properly attribute OER resources
On Monday, you were introduced to Creative Commons (CC) licenses. Today, we will go a little deeper and distinguish the different CC licenses and learn how to combine them. You will be learn how to select two or more resources with different Creative Commons licenses and know whether or not you can use them together and what Creative Commons license you can apply to the remixed work. You will also learn how to add a Creative Commons license to your own work.
Go to http://creativecommons.org/. Click on Licenses> Choose a License.
2. Under Share your work, click Get Started
Attribution: Others can copy, distribute, perform and remix your work if they credit your name as specified by you.
No Derivatives: Others can only copy, distribute, or perform verbatim copies of your work.
Share Alike: Others can distribute your work only under a license identical to the one you have chosen for your work.
Non-Commercial: Others can copy, distribute, display, perform or remix your work but for non-commercial purposes only.
3. Under License Features, answer the questions. As you make your selections, you will notice the license adjusts.
For print material, copy the license button and the "This work is licensed..." statement including the hyperlinks. For online material, copy the HTML code. The code will automatically generate a license button and statement.
Now that you have completed your OER Resource Evaluation. You will license it under Creative Commons and add the symbol/links to your document.
Post your completed review to Google+ OER Community > OER Evaluation
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