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Nigel Robertson

An Open Future for Higher Education (EDUCAUSE Quarterly) | EDUCAUSE - 1 views

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    Education, and in particular higher education, has seen rapid change as learning institutions have had to adapt to the opportunities provided by the Internet to move more of their teaching online1 and to become more flexible in how they operate. It might be tempting to think that such a period of change would lead to a time of consolidation and agreement about approaches and models of operation that suit the 21st century. New technologies continue to appear,2 however, and the changes in attitude indicated by the integration of online activities and social approaches within our lives are accelerating rather than slowing down. How should institutions react to these changes? One part of the answer seems to be to embrace some of the philosophy of the Internet3 and reevaluate how to approach the relationship between those providing education and those seeking to learn. Routes to self-improvement that have no financial links between those providing resources and those using them are becoming more common,4 and the motivation for engaging with formal education as a way to gain recognition of learning is starting to seem less clear.5 What is becoming clear across all business sectors is that maintaining a closed approach leads to missing out on ways to connect with people and locks organizations into less innovative approaches.6 Higher education needs to prepare itself to exist in a more open future, either by accepting that current modes of operation will increasingly provide only one version of education or by embracing openness and the implications for change entailed. In this article we look at what happens when a more open approach to learning is adopted at an institutional level. There has been a gradual increase in universities opening up the content that they provide to their learners. Drawing on the model of open-source software, where explicit permission to freely use and modify code has developed a software industry that rivals commercial approaches, a proposed
Nigel Robertson

Official Google Blog: Find Creative Commons images with Image Search - 0 views

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    Description of using CC search in Google Images.
Nigel Robertson

New Creative Commons Information Pack - 0 views

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    Creative Commons Info Pack from CC Australia - aimed at educators
Stephen Bright

Pics4Learning | Free photos for education - 0 views

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    copyright-friendly photos for students and teachers to use. Not creative commons licenced - at least the ones I viewed - ordered into categories and topics. Easy to use and the citation to be used is included with each picture
Nigel Robertson

Report Released by U.S. GAO Demonstrates the Need for Open Textbooks - Creative Commons - 0 views

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    "A report issued by the United States Government Accountability Office on June 6th confirms a trend of the educational publishing industry: textbook costs to students at higher education institutions are rising 6% per year on average, and have risen 82% over the last decade. The study, ordered by Congress, looks at the efforts of publishers and colleges to increase the availability of textbook price information and "unbundled" buying options as required under provisions in the Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 (HEOA"
Nigel Robertson

ImageStamper | Stay Copyright-safe - 0 views

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    Interesting tool I came across after following a discussion about people changing their CC licence and then end users struggling to prove that they had fairly used under an earlier license. "mageStamper is a free tool for keeping dated, independently verified copies of license conditions associated with creative commons images. You can use it to safeguard your use of free images from license changes, or to prove you are the original image creator."
Stephen Harlow

Thanks to Creative Commons, OER university will provide free learning with formal academic credit - Creative Commons - 0 views

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    "The OERu anchor partners have shortlisted eight university- and college-level courses to be developed as prototypes for refining the OERu delivery system". I wonder whether the psychology course might be of interest to us?
Nigel Robertson

Photo Pin : Free Photos for Your Blog or Website via Creative Commons - 0 views

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    Free photos for use online via Creative Commons licencing as another tool cf. compfight
Nigel Robertson

WIPO's Broadcasting Treaty is back: a treaty to end the public domain, fair use and Creative Commons - Boing Boing - 1 views

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    Anything that is broadcast will have a separate copyright status and can over-rule public domain and CC rights. 
Nigel Robertson

OER IPR Support - 0 views

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    "Welcome to the website for the OER IPR Support Project. Our aim is to provide IPR and licensing support for JISC/HEA funded OER Phase 1, 2 and 3 projects in order to help them identify and manage IPR issues with particular emphasis on the use of Creative Commons Licences.  The objectives of OER IPR Support Project are: To create a range of advice and information resources which will enable JISC/HEA OER Projects to manage the IPR in their OER resources appropriately To  create IPR advice and information resources which have longevity and broad applicability beyond the duration of the JISC/HEA OER Projects To disseminate the advice and information resources to JISC/HEA OER Projects through JISC Legal Helpdesk, published resources, workshops, and via the JISC Legal website at www.jisclegal.ac.uk To ensure that all resources created in this project build on the experience gained in JISC/HEA Phase 1 OER Projects and are responsive to the needs of the JISC/HEA OER Project. To monitor and assess the impact of the project support and resources on the JISC/HEA OER Projects"
Stephen Bright

Photos For Class - The quick and safe way to find and cite images for class! - 1 views

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    really quick easy and efficient way to get creative commons photos from flickr with automated attribution
Stephen Harlow

Copyright for Librarians - 1 views

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    "The goal of the project is to provide librarians in developing and transitional countries information concerning copyright law." What about lecturers in first-world countries? Creative Commons licensed so we could adapt it!
Nigel Robertson

OpenAttribute - 0 views

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    Awesome little widget that plugs into your browser and grabs creative commons metadata to allow properly formed attributions.
Nigel Robertson

Creative Commons NZ - 0 views

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    The NZ Creative Commons site
Nigel Robertson

Flickr removes CC-licensed photos from Wall Art program - Creative Commons - 0 views

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    Interesting - on the dissonance of the CC-BY license.
Nigel Robertson

From Closed to Open Photographer, Teacher, Potential Remixee (Jonathan Worth) « True Stories of Openness - 0 views

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    Excellent story of the journey to openness and the hugely positive difference it made to this leading photographers business and approach to life.
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