OER and the U.S. DOL TAACCCT Program
Marking and License Details
This presentation licensed CC BY
Link to this presentation:
CC Licenses
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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
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.
Which materials do we mark?
(all of them, essentially)
websites | text | images | audio | video
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Recruitment flyers, pamphlets, videos
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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 a Website
For websites, HTML generated from the license chooser
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
Marking Offline Text
Text statement +
Platform Marking
Flickr on-upload
Platform Marking (again)
YouTube
on-upload