OER and the U.S. DOL TAACCCT Program 

Marking and License Details



Billy Meinke@billymeinke 

This presentation licensed CC BY
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CC Licenses



  • CC BY <--for TAACCCT
  • CC BY-NC
  • CC BY ND
  • CC BY-SA
  • CC BY-NC-ND
  • CC BY-NC-SA

and the CC0 (public domain dedication)

    Layers of the license


    legal code + human readable deed+ metadata

    creativecommons.org/licenses

    DOL license requirement (CC BY)


    • 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.

    More at: open4us.org/faq/#requirement

    Which materials do we mark?

    (all of them, essentially)


    websites | text | images | audio | video

    • Recruitment flyers, pamphlets, videos 
    • Lessons, modules, course packages
    • Assessments, banks/keys and rubrics

    Did grant funds directly contribute to the content's development?
    Will the content be given to DOL?

    They should be properly marked.

    Marking Info



    wiki.creativecommons.org/Marking_your_work_with_a_CC_license

    Marking a Website

    For websites, HTML generated from the license chooser

    wiki.creativecommons.org/marking

    Marking a Website: Example

     CHEO: Consortium for Healthcare Education Online

    DOL funding statement + CC BY mark, in footer of webpages

    Marking a Website: Example (2/2)

      
    NAC: National Aviation Consortium

    DOL funding statement + CC BY mark, in footer of webpages

    Marking a Course: Example



    Title

    Marking Offline Text

    Text statement


    Platform Marking


    Flickr on-upload

    Platform Marking (again)


    YouTube on-upload
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