How do educators share their work as Open Education resources (OERs) ?
How do educators appropriately use of the available OERs and other free and accessible resources that are not OERs?
Dr. Cable Green, Director of Global Learning at Creative Commons, discusses the nuts and bolts of how to: find existing OER, use, revise and properly attribute others' openly licensed work, create and license new OER, and how to assess your legal risk of using "all rights reserved" copyrighted works under fair use.
This video is intended to help you choose compatible resources and choose a valid license for your work. Suppose you are developing an open educational resource (OER), and you want to use some other OER within yours. If you create a derivative work by adapting or combining works offered under Creative Common licenses, you must not only follow the terms of each of the licenses involved, but also choose a license for your work that is compatible with the other licenses.