Copyright & Creative Commons: a crash course in licensing
Open Educational Resources (OER) exist because of the licenses Creative Commons provides.  These licenses allow copyright holders to share their materials openly.  This webinar will provide an overview of copyright and the Creative Commons licenses including a review of the boundaries of Fair Use in the digital age.  At the end of the webinar, participants will
- understand the elements of CC licenses and allowed uses of
- be able to identify and apply CC licensed work to the classroom setting
- demonstrate best practices in citing CC licensed work
- have a broader understanding of the value of open education
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COST:  FREE
TIME:  Friday, February 12th, 2021 at 11 AM, MT

TARGET AUDIENCE: Instructors and instructional support staff of any variety are invited to attend.  All resources shared are open access or open educational resources (OER) to further facilitate OER awareness and use.

ACCESS:  Registration is required to join the session.  Registrants will receive a calendar invite through WebEx.  Registrants are encouraged to download the Cisco WebEx app prior to the start of the session.
Presented by: Christina Trunnell
Christina is the Montana Statewide OER Coordinator for TRAILS through a partnership with the Montana University System.  She comes to Montana with over 15 years in academic libraries as well as experience teaching college courses with OER.  
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