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Open Educational Resources (OERs): Why use OERs?

Licensing Open Educational Resources

Maximizing the use of OERs requires a basic understanding of licensing. Most (but not all) OERs are licensed using Creative Commons licences. This section of the guide will give you an overview of Creative Commons and provide further resources to find out more.

Open Educational Resources and Open Pedagogy, academic papers

The Impact of OER on Teaching and Learning Practice

Open Educational Resources: Enabling universal education

The values of Open Pedagogy

Open Education: Design and Policy Considerations

Creative Commons

 

Creative Commons (CC) Licenses

 

There are four main components of Creative Commons (CC) Licenses The symbols below represent these components and can be combined in a variety of ways to make a CC License. 

 

Attribution (BY) Proper attribution must be given to the original creator of the work whenever a portion of their work is reused or adapted. This includes a link to the original work, information about the author, and information about the original work’s license.

 

Share-Alike (SA) Iterations of the original work must be made available under the same license terms.

 

Non-Commercial (NC) The work cannot be sold at a profit or used for commercial means such as for-profit advertising. Copies of the work can be purchased in print and given away or sold at cost.

 

No Derivatives (ND) The work cannot be altered or “remixed.” Only identical copies of the work can be redistributed without additional permission from the creator.

​Look out for these symbols in the OERs you want to use.  (Sometimes licenses are indicated without symbols but use shorthand such as "CC BY-SA" or "CC BY-NC-ND")