"OER are teaching, learning, and research resources that reside in the public domain or have been released under an intellectual property license that permits their free use and re-purposing by others."
Hewlett Foundation Definition
Open (is better!)
4 R's of Reuse
Reuse | Revise | Remix | Redistribute
What can Open Education do?
Potential of Open Education
Extend the reach of public investments
Lower costs for students
Inspire new technologies and pedagogies
What Our Licenses Do
Provide a simple, standardized way for creators to grantcopyrightpermissions to their creative work.
Copyright
(older than the Web, wasn't designed for it)
Copyright licenses that forge a balance inside the traditional "all rights reserved" setting of copyright
All materials created or modified with grant funds must be licensed CC BY, including pre-existing grantee-owned content
Only materials created or modified with grant funds are required to be licensed CC BY. Third-party works are subject to the copyright / intellectual property terms under which they were purchased. Works created without grant funds do not fall under the CC BY license requirement.