Hi, I have also been taken by the opportunity OERs provide for making
new MOOCs and the possibility of MOOCs be broken down into OERs for new
courses.
I am wondering about Khan Academy, which is listed as CC-BY-NC-SA. I
presume that this refers to the videos (with or without integrated
assessments). I also presume that it is not possible, however, to
further unpack the individual videos or assessment parts for other
purposes (i.e. re-mixing on a lower level). I had the impression that
this was not permitted, but couldn't find anything confirming or not
this apart from a forum post.
Cheers
Dominic
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Gesendet: 17.07.2014 11:21:49
Betreff: Re: MOOCs as not quite OER
>On 13/07/14 22:06, Pat Lockley wrote:
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>> Page 18 covers how MOOCs have been used almost as "big" OER by some
>> colleges and so on.
>>
>
>I've started this doc to share info on MOOC licences in case it is
>useful for the above use case.
>
>https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1clSc5tVBpENJp5q26AalrvRMq6_7eQsr_Ac4eeV3XiA/edit
>
>Thanks
>Mick
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