We are currently curating resources to explain and support the use of Creative Commons in educational practice. However, we have put some helpful resources here so you can start to explore creative commons resources and enhance your teaching and learning materials and engage students in the processes of remixing and repurposing.
Source: http://teachthought.com/technology/the-ultimate-visual-guide-to-creative-commons-licensing/
LSE guide to what you can put on Moodle
Whilst this resource is designed for another institution, the messages about what you can and can’t put on Moodle are relevant for all HE institutions using a VLE. You can see their guide if you click through here.
EDUbloggers guide to copyright
Here is a simple guide for copyright, fair use and creative commons. These issues are increasingly well explored in both the practical and research-informed academic communities.
Moodle and Copyright
This is a very simple diagram produced about what you can and can’t upload on Moodle. It is CC licensed.
In the meantime, you may wish to explore the resources we’ve gathered on our Scoop.it! page.
Copyright
Creative Commons
Open Educational Resources
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