Let's Remix!

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A hands on workshop at ISTE 2012. See http://www.k12opened.com/iste2012 for more info and links.

Transcript of Let's Remix!

Welcome to “Let’s Remix!”

Choose a project you’d like to work on and sit in that approximate part of the room.

A-B-C book(early learning)

World Geography(upper elementary)

Great Moments in American History(middle school)

STEM Careers(middle/high school)

Agenda

Introductions and welcome to our virtual participants

Overview of open educational resources and remixing

Choose a lesson or topic to remix Remix, play, ask questions, have fun

www.k12opened.com/iste2012

Credit: j nygren

Credit: Gideon Burton

Traditional copyright -

all rights reserved

Public domain - unrestricted

use

Copyright with open licenses -

some rights reserved

Attribution (BY) ▪ Non-commercial (NC) ▪

No derivatives (ND) ▪ Copyleft - Share-Alike (SA)

Recommended for education:

CC BY

Citing Sources

ALWAYS cite sources; attribution required by CC

Can be under the image or at the end in credits Screen names are ok (optional) Include source URL

Where to find the best open content

http://content.k12opened.com

Multimedia tab will be particularly relevant for today.

Best CC Photo Sites

Wikipedia

Wikimedia Commons

Flickr (advanced search for CC)

Collaborative Remix Projects

Go to www.k12opened.com/iste2012 Go to PROJECTS, find the page for your

project, and follow the instructions Make sure the content you include is open

licensed Insert image and/or text Include credit and source web site

Get to work!

Group check-in at 1:05

Have fun!

Conclusion

Final ebook creation Questions, comments, and sharing of

experiences and resources Thank you for coming!

Thank you.

Karen Fasimpaur

karen@k12opened.com

First screen image credits:

Linux computer lab – Michael SurranLinux penguin - Larry Ewing <lewing@isc.tamu.edu> with the GIMPBooks - TizzieGlobe – NASACloud background - Anca Mosoiu