Finding Alternative Resources: Public Domain and Creative Commons

Open Education Community of Practice

Jan 31, 2012
1:00pm - 3:00pm
Irving K. Barber Learning Centre - Room 302, Dodson Room

Facilitator(s): Brian Lamb, Joy Kirchner

TA(s):

Currently registered: 10/30


Brought to you by: CTLT


This session is intended to address common questions concerning "freely licensed" materials for scholarship and teaching. Some of these questions will include: What is meant by public domain and Creative Commons? How can you apply freely licensed materials to your own work? How do you find useful copyright restriction-free material? What are the key considerations in reusing and reproducing these materials? While the historical and contextual elements of free licensing will be discussed, the emphasis will be on the practical elements of using resources. Participants are invited to bring their questions, problems and favourite resources.

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