Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, "The Liberating New World of Open Educational Resources (OER): Copyright, Fair Use, and Open Licensing” presented by Dr. Royce Kimmons
April 2, 2016
00:35 to: tam
hello!
00:35 to: @plnaugle(Paula)
Welcome Dr. Royce. :)
00:44 to: Peggy George
We are thrilled to have Dr. Royce Kimmons here to share with us today!!!!
00:50 to: Royce Kimmons
Thank you, great to be here!
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https://twitter.com/roycekimmons (Royce Kimmons on Twitter)
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http://roycekimmons.com/ (Website for Royce Kimmons)
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In case you missed the Livebinder link... http://www.livebinders.com/play/play?id=1971457
02:34 to: Peggy George
and I have learned that the copyright law is different in Canada than the U.S.
03:10 to: Peggy George
I think a copyright presentation is one of the hardest to give because of the importance of making sure all copyright laws have been followed. :-)
03:46 to: Peggy George
this connection between copyright and Open Ed Resources (OER) is so important!!!
04:00 to: Kim T. AZ
Peggy - I feel Ruth's presence.....
04:10 to: Peggy George
Welcome LucianeCurator! Glad you could join us!!
04:35 to: Peggy George
I was thinking exactly the same thing, Kim!! Our Copyright Queen for so many years!
04:41 to: LucianeCurator
:) Hi.
05:52 to: Kg
And - worse - in teacher prep programs, it is poorly modeled (IMHO).
05:52 to: Kim T. AZ
My mantra is....start with the administrators so they understand
06:04 to: Peggy George
So often copyright was boiled down to a chart with rules about how many minutes/words you can use.
06:20 to: Kg
@Peggy: yes...
07:15 to: Peggy George
I found when I was teaching it to pre-service teachers they got bogged down in all of their specific questions and always felt so confused because they wanted a "right/wrong" answer. Fair Use is so im
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portant to understand!
07:20 to: Patti Ruffing
oh yes
07:20 to: Peggy George
Yes :-)
07:22 to: David Gonzalez
yes
07:26 to: Jane Lofton
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07:26 to: Kg
Great to start with Disney :)
07:33 to: stidmama
hello all
07:40 to: David Gonzalez
Hello Stidmama
07:52 to: Peggy George
Disney definitely controls their copyright!!
08:10 to: Peggy George
Hi @stidmama! Great to see you!!!
08:54 to: Peggy George
very interesting thought!!! did Disney get permission to use those characters they adapted??
09:03 to: Fern
Well, another problem is that the Grimm brothers and Hans Christian Andersen are not available to speak to (has been so for a long time!).
09:21 to: Peggy George
good point Fern!!
09:52 to: Peggy George
I included a link to the Canadian copyright laws in the Livebinder today. http://www.livebinders.com/play/play?id=1971457
10:47 to: Peggy George
that is so true about teacher perceptions!! so often teachers choose not to use something because they worry about breaking the law!
11:20 to: Susie @shighley 1
I've told my students that they are all copyright holders
11:42 to: Peggy George
please add your questions for Royce as you think of them and Lorie will save them to ask him during Q/A
12:12 to: Kim T. AZ
Thanks for the simply breakdown of information - not overwhelming
12:36 to: Peggy George
hahaha! the FBI warnings! :-)
12:44 to: Peggy George
always scary!!
12:48 to: @plnaugle(Paula)
Didn't know my lesson plans are copyrighted.
13:50 to: Kim T. AZ
I would be interested to know what our speaker thinks of Common Sense Media and how they handle this topic
14:10 to: Peggy George
Does that mean if a teacher shares a lesson plan on Twitter that you need to get their permission to re-tweet it?
14:59 to: @plnaugle(Paula)
Peggy, that's something to consider.
15:02 to: Peggy George
Shakespeare is a great example!
15:10 to: Susie @shighley 1
Aren't there some cases where organizations have applied to get the 70 years extended?
15:12 to: Patti Ruffing
It might be good of teachers who share via twitter would put a CC on their work
15:37 to: Susie @shighley 1
And it's easier to get in touch with people than it used to be
16:13 to: Kim T. AZ
CC = copyright confused....
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:-)
16:31 to: Susie @shighley 1
We've had a lot of friction in our district about what materials created by teachers belong to them, and what belongs to the district
16:44 to: Peggy George
I included some great "copyright confused" resources in the Livebinder :-)
16:56 to: Kim T. AZ
@Susie - is this regarding teachers selling things on teachers pay teachers
17:45 to: Doug Henry in San Leandro CA
Can a school or university ever have automatic copyright ownership of a teacher's work? Or does that need to be part of a contract?
18:14 to: Peggy George
that's a great point Susie! I know most districts say that if the materials were created with district resources they belong to the district. But copyright still belongs to the teacher I think. Would
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love to know what Royce thinks.
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very helpful examples!!
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it's the "probably" that always makes teachers nervous :-)
19:58 to: Doug Henry in San Leandro CA
Are the 4 factors equally important in determining Fair use?
20:03 to: Jane Lofton
Love these examples and how they are laid out.
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https://www.lib.umn.edu/copyright/fairthoughts (University of Minnesota: Use this form to conduct a thorough four-factor review of your proposed use to determine if it is fair use.)
20:22 to: Patti Ruffing
I would really like to know Royce's thoughts on schools taking a whole popular song and having kids dance around the school or showcase the school. I don't know why these are not flagged on YouTube as
20:22 to: Patti Ruffing
the video they produce is more fun than educational.
20:53 to: Peggy George
I have heard that about any background music in classrooms
21:11 to: @plnaugle(Paula)
I've been guilty of this many times.
21:22 to: Tiziana Angiolini ( Italy)
I am aware that by making presentations I have problems : I have used THINGLINK for presentations but I have used pictures and I could not give credits .....they were not open demain!!!
21:25 to: Kim T. AZ
@Patti - good point. Bruno Mars Uptown Funk was used by one of our schools. Hard to not make a comment about using the entire song for their video!
21:36 to: Susie @shighley 1
Yes, what about all of these lip syncs, test pep session type videos?
21:40 to: Peggy George
wow! had no idea about Teachers Pay Teachers!
22:13 to: Patti Ruffing
@Susie yes those are the videos I am talking about. Motivational=Educational?
22:14 to: Peggy George
so if you purchase it you can use it but not share it???
22:32 to: Kim T. AZ
What about teachers that give away their lessons and materials on Teachers Pay Teachers, still the same?
23:00 to: Peggy George
@Susie your question reminded me of the lip syncing students often do in school talent shows.
23:40 to: Susie @shighley 1
How about when a principal tells you to show a school-wide movie?
23:41 to: Peggy George
those kinds of rules are so restrictive though (10%/3%, etc)
23:47 to: Patti Ruffing
@Peggy, I would think that a talent show that is performed live would be okay but if someone videos it and then puts it online that would be different
24:01 to: Kg
...but Disney might??!
24:10 to: @plnaugle(Paula)
So should all school districts have "fair use" policies?
24:20 to: Peggy George
good point Patti! often those talent shows are video taped :-)
24:39 to: Susie @shighley 1
We did have a school district sued by a photographer because a student used one of his photographs in a power point presentation that was posted on the web. Apparently he makes a lot of money that wa
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y
24:49 to: Patti Ruffing
Showing the movie at school for a reward purpose is against the restrictions shown at the beginning of the movie
24:51 to: Peggy George
wow! love that point about not sharing because we don't know!!!
25:18 to: Tani Sapp
Does this apply to work under Creative Commons?
25:22 to: @plnaugle(Paula)
Is showing a movie in the school cafeteria at night a violation of copyright?
25:32 to: Peggy George
http://k12techintegration.pressbooks.com/chapter/copyright/ (“opyright and Open Licensing”hapter in open textbook)
25:51 to: Patti Ruffing
@paula, I think it is if you show the whole thing and it is someone's personal copy
25:56 to: Kim T. AZ
Our schools got through the process of purchasing a movie ($$$) for schoolwide activities, such as movie night.
26:07 to: Kim T. AZ
Not got....goes
26:17 to: @plnaugle(Paula)
Did I hear that Amazon is starting an OER section for educators?
26:32 to: Kim T. AZ
Wow, will need to check that out, Paula!
26:40 to: Peggy George
that is definitely one of the big confusions!! free is more than just cost
26:48 to: Peggy George
yes Paula!
27:17 to: stidmama
When our school shows a movie for multiple classes, plus parents -- when it will be available to the community, it buys a license. But not for an individual teacher in the teacher's own classroom if
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the teacher owns the copy of the movie.
28:17 to: @plnaugle(Paula)
If I purchase a movie, am I allowed to show it to my class?
29:11 to: stidmama
Question for Royce -- when I use Google Classroom/Apps with my kids and the research feature from there, are those images and such okay to use? When I make a presentation for the class or school, I t
29:11 to: stidmama
ry to find Creative Commons materials.
29:12 to: Peggy George
no I don't think so Paula. it's purchased for individual use
29:45 to: Peggy George
http://iptla.byu.edu/courses/copyright_crash_course_for_teachers/open_content_providers (Open content providers)
30:05 to: Peggy George
Project Gutenberg has awesome resources for older books!
30:45 to: Susie @shighley 1
Can you turn it into a play then?
30:45 to: Doug Henry in San Leandro CA
Our 4th graders are reading a Project Gutenberg version of Treasure Island and listening to the excellent Librivox recording
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love that idea Doug!!
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https://www.gutenberg.org/
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/ (About Creative Commons licenses)
http://creativecommons.org/choose/ (Creative Commons License Chooser)
32:48 to: Patti Ruffing
There is a lot of confusion about the ND aspect of Creative Commons
32:49 to: @plnaugle(Paula)
LibriVox poem collection you could play for April's Poetry Month http://bit.ly/1ZTLIi8
32:53 to: Peggy George
so glad to know that! I use Wikipedia all the time but hadn't really noticed the notation about CC on it!
32:59 to: Susie @shighley 1
It's fun to show students the tools and choices using google images and CC categories. They are amazed
33:25 to: Jane Lofton
Flickr also offers a filter you can use after you do an initial search
33:36 to: Peggy George
http://copyblog.e.unimelb.edu.au/?p=1128 (The Practically Painless Guide to Citing Images from Flickr)
33:36 to: Kim T. AZ
We have a teacher who is going to have his students take pictures and post them to pics4learning.com. It is to understand being part of a community and sharing your work.
33:48 to: Peggy George
http://behold.cc/ (Search engine for high quality Creative Commons Flickr images)
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Love these photos! http://photosforclass.com/ (Photos for Class: Creative Commons photos for school with citations)
34:12 to: Doug Henry in San Leandro CA
Does any music come out under creative commons?
34:20 to: Kim T. AZ
Love this search function in Google images!
34:33 to: Peggy George
http://thevisualcommunicationguy.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Infographic_CanIUseThatPicture4.jpg (Infographic: Can I Use That Picture?)
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https://www.oercommons.org/ (OER Commons)
34:50 to: Patti Ruffing
One of my students was very surprised once when she heard from the owner of a photo. She had cited the photo correctly at the end of her blog post and the owner must have gotten a pingback that it was
34:50 to: Patti Ruffing
used, so she wrote a nice comment to the student
34:54 to: Kg
WHen you use tools like edpuzzle and educanon (cannot remember the new name) to annotate a video, is that OK?
35:17 to: Susie @shighley 1
Great question, Kg
35:49 to: Peggy George
these slides are so helpful! very clear!
36:00 to: @plnaugle(Paula)
Using the Insert>Image>Search within a Google doc automatically pulls images that are free to use.
36:15 to: Peggy George
I'll add his Slides to our Livebinder so you can go back to them later.
36:23 to: Doug Henry in San Leandro CA
@Kg: adding the edpuzzle stuff would be transformative and informational...
36:50 to: David Gonzalez
Thanks for adding the slides to the livebinder, Peggy. This is all great info.
37:03 to: Kg
@Doug: Yes, that is how I have assumed...just was checking. TY.
37:59 to: Susie @shighley 1
I guess one of my biggest questions about OER: how to you ensure quality? (I guess it's the same with traditional textbooks)
38:00 to: Kg
California state system is really pushing hard on this.
39:04 to: Kg
@Susie: Absolutely an essential question...there is lots of vetting that we all need to do.
39:08 to: Peggy George
yes Susie! Previewing the resources would be a high priority!
39:19 to: Patti Ruffing
@Susie even traditional textbooks can have errors, and they are harder to keep updated
39:56 to: Fern
... reminds me of research showing that Wikipedia had fewer mistakes than Encyclopedia Britannica!
40:00 to: Peggy George
but with OER resources you can always use them as a starting point and modify it to improve it to better meet your needs
40:04 to: Susie @shighley 1
The time has flown!
40:12 to: Patti Ruffing
@Fern, I was just going to write the same thing!
40:28 to: Fern
Funny, huh?
41:03 to: Peggy George
http://iptla.byu.edu/courses/copyright_crash_course_for_teachers (Copyright crash course)
41:03 to: Tani Sapp
Is there a digital library of oer textbooks that districts can use as a starting place?
41:20 to: Peggy George
http://k12techintegration.pressbooks.com/chapter/copyright/ (“opyright and Open Licensing”hapter in open textbook)
41:20 to: LucianeCurator #2
I used also with my SEN students OER https://twitter.com/LucianeCurator/status/715624932785446913
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http://openedgroup.org/publications (Open Education Group research publications)
41:46 to: stidmama
This has been VERY helpful!
41:50 to: Peggy George
that was fantastic Royce!!!! so helpful!!
41:56 to: Doug Henry in San Leandro CA
Can parts of a work (images...) be OER even though the whole work is copyright?
42:00 to: David Gonzalez
Awesome presentation Royce!
42:02 to: Fern
Wow, that was a great overview! I know some things are different in Germany, where I am, but this was a fantastic way of understanding the basics.
42:18 to: Peggy George
thank you all for asking your questions! We'll try to get through all of them. :-)
44:49 to: Susie @shighley 1
Fern: I found some interesting links about copyright in Canada and Europe via EU when I was looking for other things
45:35 to: LucianeCurator #2
I think on Twitter you can rT or like what you want.
45:53 to: Peggy George
I always leave with so many questions after these sessions! Using the Fair Use guide is really helpful in thinking these decisions through! https://www.lib.umn.edu/copyright/fairthoughts (University
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of Minnesota: Use this form to conduct a thorough four-factor review of your proposed use to determine if it is fair use.)
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https://www.lib.umn.edu/copyright/usemap (University of Minnesota: The Copyright Decision Map has been adapted as Can I Use It? A Map of Use Issues)
46:06 to: Jane Lofton
In addition to feeling free to link to something, I have always felt that anything (like YouTube) providing embed code is implicitly allowing me to embed it, and that the credit is taken care of by th
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e info within the video. Do you agree?
46:48 to: Susie @shighley 1
My district forced a teacher into signing an agreement like that, and later they put it into our contract
46:57 to: Patti Ruffing
If they didn't want you to embed they wouldn't provide the code, but the embed code on youtube always goes back to the YouTube site
47:08 to: Susie @shighley 1
She had created imaginative math things on her own time at home, but had used them in her classroom
47:20 to: Peggy George
love that question Jane! Sometimes when I click on the youtube link it says it is not shared publicly and be careful when sharing it
47:30 to: clinds
If you are using an image and convinced it falls under fair use (like the one you mentioned earlier in your presentation), do you still have to include a citation?
48:12 to: Peggy George
no pressure, librarians :-)
49:00 to: Peggy George
that was my understanding about purchased movies too--not for public viewing
49:25 to: Patti Ruffing
Lori, don't forget to ask Royce his opinion of the lib dubs that schools make
49:51 to: Peggy George
yes! would love his response about lip syncing :-)
50:04 to: Susie @shighley 1
During my MLS program, we spent an entire class period with a lawyer with copyright training. You have reinforced just about everything he said
50:37 to: Peggy George
http://copyrightconfusion.wikispaces.com/Reasoning (Tools for supporting the fair use reasoning process)
51:00 to: Peggy George
that is awesome Susie!!!
51:14 to: Patti Ruffing
Is it correct that a CC licensed musical work that is marked ND cannot be used as background music?
52:05 to: Peggy George
playing background music in class would not be transformative
52:18 to: Patti Ruffing
I meant background for a video
52:38 to: Tammy Moore
You Tube provides music you can use.
52:46 to: Peggy George
ck12 is my favorite too
52:53 to: @plnaugle(Paula)
I've run into that a lot more lately - on YouTube - this video has been removed because of copyright violation.
52:56 to: Peggy George
http://www.ck12.org/
53:17 to: Patti Ruffing
I believe people think if they haven't changed the music in any way they have not created a derivative work, but I think ND means it can't be used in any other work.
53:22 to: Peggy George
me too Paula even when I have obtained permission to use the content. Still have to go through the appeal.
53:52 to: Peggy George
http://www.centerforsocialmedia.org/resources/publications/fair_use_in_online_video (Center for Social Media: Fair Use in Online Video)
54:26 to: Peggy George
There are some great tutorials/examples here: https://creativecommons.org/videos/ (Videos about Creative Commons)
54:42 to: Patti Ruffing
even creative commons has to be cited
55:11 to: stidmama
I am so glad I was able to get our internet working so I could be here! This has been one of the more helpful and useful sessions (and I love them all!).
55:24 to: Patti Ruffing
the CC wiki shows you how to do that
55:33 to: stidmama
Better to cite when not needed than not cite when it was.
55:52 to: Jane Lofton
I like to always model good digital citizenship by citing sources, even if they are in the public domain.
55:53 to: Peggy George
agree @stidmama!!
56:24 to: Kg
no
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the tool brings it in
57:10 to: Kg
Good answer. ty
57:37 to: Patti Ruffing
Best practices for CC attribution: https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/Best_practices_for_attribution#This_is_an_ideal_attribution
57:47 to: Peggy George
thanks Patti!
57:49 to: Tiziana Angiolini ( Italy)
The same with ZAPTION: I use videos and then write questions and tests...
58:03 to: Susie @shighley 1
I didn't know that education had changed to play posit.com
58:03 to: Peggy George
lots of CC music :-) Jamendo is great
58:03 to: Patti Ruffing
freesound.org is one, jamendo also
58:14 to: Susie @shighley 1
That was education
58:16 to: Royce Kimmons
http://youtube.com/editor
58:25 to: Patti Ruffing
i used a cc music track from freesound and still got flagged by youtube; I had to fight it
58:27 to: Susie @shighley 1
Educanon
59:13 to: Peggy George
https://copyrightfriendly.wikispaces.com/Copyright-friendly+music+and+sound (Copyright Friendly Music and Sound)
59:17 to: Kg
What a helpful session
59:19 to: @plnaugle(Paula)
Jamendo - https://www.jamendo.com/?language=en
59:21 to: Patti Ruffing
Wonderful information Royce, thank you so much!
59:21 to: Doug Henry in San Leandro CA
Great webinar - thanks!
59:23 to: Peggy George
http://sdst.libguides.com/content.php?pid=184760&sid=1556291 (Spartan Guides: Tools, tutorials, and all sorts of resources to help you successfully navigate the research process! CopyrightFriendly/Cre
59:23 to: Peggy George
ative Commons/Fair Use)
59:37 to: Susie @shighley 1
This was great!
59:40 to: Kim T. AZ
Another remarkable show! A bit confused, but ready to address a few more questions from educators.
59:52 to: stidmama
:-D See you-all in a week.
59:55 to: @plnaugle(Paula)
Thank you so much. Dr. Royce Kimmons. This webinar was so helpful.
1:00:01 to: tam
thank you, this was very informative!
1:00:02 to: Royce Kimmons
You're welcome, and thank you all! The bottom line: copyright and fair use are fuzzy, so OER is great!
1:00:34 to: Nina P
Great session!
1:00:35 to: Tiziana Angiolini ( Italy)
Thanks a lot...(y)(y)(y)(y)
1:00:42 to: Peggy George
http://sdst.libguides.com/content.php?pid=184760&sid=1556291 (Spartan Guides: Tools, tutorials, and all sorts of resources to help you successfully navigate the research process! CopyrightFriendly/Cre
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ative Commons/Fair Use)
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thank you all for joining us!! have a great weekend!
1:03:21 to: Kg
As always, a super session. TY for all of the logistics and resources.
1:03:28 to: Peggy George
thanks for all of your excellent questions!!!
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