Why I’m CC-BY

I am open by default with my work. My entire website/blog is CC-BY licensed. My Guide to Finding OER is CC-BY licensed. The slides I made about intellectual property is CC-BY licensed. The OER infographic I revised for this class is CC-BY licensed. Even the LS 101 course I helped develop is CC-BY licensed. I did not add a CC license to any of my works for the purpose of this assignment because I already do that. However, an explanation Continue reading Why I’m CC-BY

Who to Follow: Cable Green

Allow me to introduce Cable Green, Director of Open Education at Creative Commons. This guy is a guru and a force in the world of open educational resources (OER), open education, and, of course, Creative Commons (CC). I can’t write a better description of the work he does than he has on LinkedIn: Cable works with the global open community to leverage open licensing, open content, and the affordances of digital things to significantly improve access to quality, affordable, education Continue reading Who to Follow: Cable Green

Wing It: Become a (Super)model

Prompt: Make up an assignment including the assignment activity and the goal/point of it. Complete the assignment yourself. Give yourself a grade. Become a (Super)model Task: Find a way to actively engage in being a digital citizen in a public way. It should be an activity that is outside of your norm. Not-so-secret objective(s): 1) Encourage learning about digital citizenship by engaging in it. 2) Model good digital citizenship for others. I chose to become a (super)model by answering calls Continue reading Wing It: Become a (Super)model