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CC, OER, and fair use of resources

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  • Give an example of a fair use scenario.
    Ex: Quoting a short excerpt from a book for educational purposes.
  • What is the first step when adapting OER content?
    Check the license for adaptation permissions.
  • What does "ND" mean in a CC BY-ND license?
    No Derivatives
  • Which license does NOT allow derivative works?
    CC BY-ND
  • Can you use a textbook under CC BY-NC for commercial purposes?
    No
  • True or False: You can share CC BY-SA content if you credit the original creator.
    TRUE
  • True or False: All OER content can be adapted freely.
    FALSE
  • What is one advantage of OER?
    It's free to use and adapt.
  • Which part of the CC license allows adaptation and remixing?
    CC BY-SA
  • True or False: Fair use allows unlimited copying for educational purposes.
    FALSE
  • What is an OER?
    Open Educational Resource
  • Name one way to check if a resource has a CC license.
    Look for the CC license icon or terms on the website.
  • What is the most permissive CC license?
    CC BY
  • What does "SA" mean in a license?
    ShareAlike
  • What does the term "Attribution" require?
    Giving credit to the original creator.
  • What is the most restrictive CC license?
    CC BY-NC-ND
  • What is one site where you can find OER?
    Answers may vary
  • Which license does NOT allow commercial use?
    CC BY-NC
  • What is one benefit of using OER in online education?
    It allows for cost-effective content development.
  • What is one key factor of fair use?
    Purpose of use