Dec 27, 2015
TAACCCT Grant OER RepositoryMoWINs OER Compliance Overview
MoWINs Retreat 2015
Dawn Busick and Liz RobertsJuly 23, 2015
Priorities for today’s discussion:
I. Marking grant-funded materials with a Creative Commons (CC) License
II. Uploading CC Licensed materials into SkillsCommons
III. Using SkillsCommons to search for TAACCCT OER materials
MoHealthWINs Complete by 6/30/15
Extended to 9/30/15 MoManufacturingWINs Complete by 6/30/16 MoSTEMWINs Complete by 6/30/18
I. Marking grant-funded materials with Creative Commons Licensing
Applies to:
• Work developed with grant funds, or
• Work already CC Licensed and enhanced with grant funds,
• Work delivered in grant-funded programs,
and
• Grant management materials produced with grant funds (power points, reports, SME reviews, etc)
Example of CC Licensed material - STLCC
Creative Commons Licensing
Creative Commons is a non-profit organization devoted to expanding the range of creative works that are available for others to build upon legally and to share.
Web address: https://creativecommons.org/
• Creative Commons support 6 different licenses
• Each Creative Commons license ensures licensors get the credit for their work as they deserve.
• TAACCCT grantees will use the CC BY license
The Creative Commons Chooser - document
Select Offline
Copy/Paste intodocument
The Creative Commons Chooser - webpage
HTML SelectedCopy/Paste intoWebpage/Video
The webpage chooser creates the CC license machine-readable code that will be used by your technical support individual to update your web pages.
The license language can also be edited using the chooser – in the “Help others attribute you!” section
MoWINs Project Website by MCCA Grant Staff licensed under a Creative CommonsAttribution 3.0 Unported License.
6 easysteps
II. Uploading CC BY materials into
SkillsCommons
• Official Repository for TAACCCT OER
• MoWINs participated in early adoption of the application during the summer
• MHWs and MMWs are entered as Grant Programs
• Here’s the link: https://www.skillscommons.org
Support Center: Help With Accessibility
• Submissions are the items you place into SkillsCommons
• Recommend submissions at the Program level. These will match your college TAACCCT Product Inventory. (College Programs of Study)
• CareerOneStop-TAACCCT Finder for online view of your Inventory
• Individual level submissions are recommended for materials that will
have more granular search capabilities
• Upload File(s) are Learning Resources and Program Support Materials that are attached to your submissions
• Processing submissions/uploads by program level will feel similar to our MHWs Weebly project
• Logins have already been assigned to your MoWINs OER Workgroup member - Do you know who this is at your college?
exits
You can do this!
• Easy steps to take to be successful and in compliance:
• Sign Up for a OER Class • Add Creative Commons CC BY & DOL
Disclaimer• Set Up your College SkillsCommons Acct. • Join the Google+ Community: OPEN for
TAACCCT• Videos/Resource links on MCCA MoWINs
Website Technical Support/Programmatic Documents
III. Searching for TAACCCT Materials in
SkillsCommons
• Browse and Search without a Login
• Browse• By Grant Project• By Authors• By Subjects• By Industry• By Material Type
• Search• By Keywords• Maximize results using “quotes”
To Do List -
MoHealthWINs Teams: License and Upload, Get
Finished!
MoManufacturingWINs Teams: License and Upload, Comply As
You Go!
MoSTEMWINs Teams: Start Searching for Program
Materials!
Questions or Comments?
Thank you!Dawn Busick and Liz RobertsMCCA MoWINs Grant’s Office
Resources:
Picture on slide 3:
Changed Priorities Ahead Sign by R/DV/RS is licensed under CC BY
Picture on slide 19:
Question Box by Raymond Bryson is licensed under CC BY
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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