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Creative Commons: Using CC licensed work
For the fourth assignment in the Creative Commons Certificate we were tasked with creating a collection of CC licensed work, so no hand-drawn🤖🤖🤖 from me this week. But before we get to a collection of other robots, there’s some things to know about using CC licensed works, and a whole bunch of terminology I should clarify. For…
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Creative Commons: Anatomy of a CC License Comic
For the third assignment in the Creative Commons Certificate we were tasked with communicating the anatomy of CC licenses, so I’ve continued the comic series. I enjoyed the way that this assignment got me thinking about the ways to describe how the 4 elements of a CC license (BY, NC, ND, and SA) fit together into…
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Creative Commons: A Copyright Comic
It’s assignment #2 time for the Creative Commons Certificate! This one is all about the basics of copyright, and while I loved creating it, I’m noticing that it is hard to include enough information because there is so much nuance to copyright. This week I’ve also started seriously considering my final project, and I’m thinking…
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Creative Commons: A History Comic
From January – March 2024 I’m taking the Creative Commons Certificate. Our first assignment is to create a timeline of the historical events that lead up to the launching of Creative Commons, and the state of Creative Commons today. I’m planning that this is just the first of many short comics that I’ll produce throughout…
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POSE OA Blog Post: Open Education
For this discussion the organizers did not pose a question, instead, they asked for responses to the following provocation developed at OER18. To be honest, OER sometimes feels weirdly colonial. Does it create a power differential because of those who have the ability to creating things and make them available to those who do not have,…
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POSE OA Blog Post: Open Research
I can hardly believe we’re already almost done the second module of the POSE workshop. For our second discussion forum, we were asked to respond to the following: When we think open, it’s often framed in a discussion of access, as we encountered during the Open Access module. Open research helps to address issues of…
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POSE OA Blog Post: Open Access
I’m enjoying the first module of the POSE workshop. For our first discussion forum, we were asked to respond to the following: In the article “Marxism and Open Access in the Humanities: Turning Academic Labor against ItselfLinks to an external site.“, David Golumbia writes: Open Access (OA) advocacy is the only perspective I know of…