Create 3 - Open Educational Resources


Create 3 - Open Educational Resources

Open Educational Resources are types of educational materials that are in the public domain or introduced with an open license.  Anyone can legally and freely copy, use, change, and re-share these resources. The creators choose conditions they wish to apply to their work. Below is a list of various Creative Commons licenses that you may see when searching for resources:

Non-Commercial: You may let others copy, distribute, display, perform, modify and use your work for any purpose other than for profit, unless they get your permission first.

No-Derivatives: You may let others copy, distribute, display and perform only original copies of your work.  If they want to modify your work, they must get your permission beforehand.

Attribution: All Creative Commons licenses require that others that use your work, in any way, must give you credit the way you tell them, but not necessarily in a way that suggests you endorse it. If users want to use your work without giving you credit, or for endorsement purposes, they must get your permission first.

She-Alike: This is where you allow others to copy, distribute, to display, perform, and modify your work, as long as they distribute any modified work on the exact same terms. If they want to distribute modified works under other terms, they must get your permission first.


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