Hi there everyone,

These resources to help students license their work openly are quite good, so I thought of sharing just in case you are doing a presentation to students in the near future:

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-J6TXqfqqmuQkxTdlFuUEwzOU0

The slides about citation and attribution are also excellent and can be used with both students and faculty.

Citation vs. Attribution


3 Steps to Openly Licensing Your Work


Cheers,

Rosario Passos
Advisor, Open Education
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