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OPEN
Educational Resources
for language learning
26th September 2020
Dr. Sandra Schön
http://sandra-schoen.de
TAKE A BREAK
…
STRETCH
OR JUMP!
NOW!
Adjunct Professor of Innovations in Learning
at Universitas Negeri Malang
Project manager at Forum New Media in
Higher Education Austria (fnma.at)
Senior Researcher at Graz University of
Technology (Educational Technology), Austria
DR. SANDRA SCHÖN
THIS IS ME!
http://sandra-schoen.de
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Copyright issues
in schools and teaching
Paper copies from a textbook
Show ayoutube video in class
Copy from a book
Use a worksheet from the Web
Cite a poem on a worksheet
Use an illustration from a textbook
Use a newspaper in class
RE-USE, RE-MIX, RE-DISTRIBUTE, RE-VISE, RE-PUBLISH
Paper copies from a textbook
Show ayoutube video in class
Copy from a book
Use a worksheet from the Web
Cite a poem on a worksheet
Use an illustration from a textbook
Use a newspaper in class
RE-USE, RE-MIX, RE-DISTRIBUTE, RE-VISE, RE-PUBLISH
Teachers take the
best educational
resources
Paper copies from a textbook
Show ayoutube video in class
Copy from a book
Use a worksheet from the Web
Cite a poem on a worksheet
Use an illustration from a textbook
Use a newspaper in class
RE-USE, RE-MIX, RE-DISTRIBUTE, RE-VISE, RE-PUBLISH
Teachers take the
best educational
resources
NOT ALLOWED
Copyright limits
usage of educational
resources
But there are as well
OPEN
educational resources
Understanding of
“open educational
resources“
Definition
„Open Educational Resources (OERs) are
any type of educational materials that are in
the public domain or introduced with an
open license.“
UNESCO –see http://www.unesco.org/new/en/communication-
and-information/access-to-knowledge/open-educational-
resources/what-are-open-educational-resources-oers/
Open/Free licenses
e.g. by Creative Commons
Free usage, modification, attribution (BY)
of copyright owner and license.
Free usage, modification, attribution
of copyright owner and license (BY), re-publishing
under the same license („share alike“, SA)
Free usage without any further contraints –
see „Public Domain“
More: http://creative.commons.org
Open/Free licenses allow to
Open/Free licenses allow to
David Wiley
Open/Free licenses allow to
David Wiley
INVITE
Open licenses have3 layers
Illustration: Three-layer model -CC BY 4.0 International
Creative Commons -https://creativecommons.org/licenses/?lang=de
For lawyers
For machines /
robots
Short version for
„normal people“)
OER variants
OER are for free to re-
use and modification
Examples of OER
for language learning
Potentials of OER
Potentials of OER
Potentials of OER
•Easy to collaborate.
•You can update
personalise or enhance
materials.
•Translations are
possible as well
•Learners have the same
rights: open educational
practices such as e-
portfolio, group work
are possible.
•Spread knowledge
Potentials of OER
bigger impact
One (simple) OER
impact story
Published at
pixabay.de
A drawing of Sandra
Source: https://tiengtrungvuive.edu.vn/cach-dung-%e4%ba%ba%e5%ae%b6renjia-va-%e6%9f%90mou-trong-giao-tiep
There are many
other stories as well
Take away message
Feel invited to use
& contribute to OPEN
educational resources!
You will re-use (part of)
the slides?
Iam happy if you do!
(You find them on my homepage).
All slides of this presentation are available under Creative Commons CC
BY international 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), an
exception are the screenshots used from third parties (please note the
references or license information).
Dr. Sandra Schön
http://sandra-schoen.de