ACC Learn OER - Final Assessment
***As a result of the transition to Workday Learning, please note that a PDF certificate of completion will be emailed to you after passing the final assessment. You will need to record your completion of ACC Learn OER within Workday to document the PD hours.****

Please review the steps below to record your completion and earn PD credit.

If you receive a 79% or lower score, you will be notified that you did not pass. You will have a chance to review your incorrect answers. You can retake the assessment to attempt to raise your score.

If you pass the final assessment with a 80% or higher score, you will receive a PDF copy of a certificate at the email address you specify on the form below. If you do not see the PDF certificate in your email within 5 minutes, please check your spam folder. Once the PDF certificate is received, please add it your Training transcript in Workday. For assistance with these steps within Workday, you may wish to consult your department representative responsible for managing and updating your Professional Development hours.


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Select your primary classification or group *
The Quiz begins below. Please remember that all questions require an answer and you may not save or quit the quiz and return to it later. There is no time limit.
What is the best example of OER? *
5 points
OER can include: *
7 points
Required
A prominent OER researcher and advocate, David Wiley, describes the 5R permissions of open educational resources. Select the 5-Rs below: *
7 points
The following are benefits to adopting OER : *
7 points
If a work is labeled CC-BY-ND, this means: {Hint: Module 7} *
7 points
The following term is used to describe the belief that the public is entitled to freely use portions of a copyrighted work for commentary or criticism {Hint Module 4} *
7 points
This image means: *
7 points
Captionless Image
The following is true about fair use for educational purposes: *
7 points
When evaluating the accessibility of an OER under consideration for use in your courses, you must ensure: {Hint Module 6} *
7 points
Openly licensed work requires attribution. The following is accepted practice to include in an attribution statement (select all that apply): {Hint Module 7} *
7 points
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Is the following statement true or false: I can stop someone from using my openly licensed (CC-BY) work (or revoke the license) because I am the creator of the work *
6 points
Is the following statement true or false: When I openly license my work I retain ownership of it, even for commercial purposes. *
6 points
Is the following statement true or false: In the U.S., all tangibly fixed work without a copyright statement is considered public domain. *
7 points
You are remixing content to build an educational resource that is openly licensed, CC-BY. What materials can you use to build a work and apply the a CC-BY license? Select all that apply {Hint Module 7} *
7 points
Required
OER Commons is: *
6 points
The following questions are optional and will help us continuously improve the ACC OER Learn curriculum.
SCALE: 1=strongly disagree, 2=disagree, 3=neutral, 4=agree, 5=strongly agree
Although adopting OER is not a requirement of completing this professional development, we're curious! Are you planning to use any OER in your upcoming courses?
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ACC Learn OER content and activities were aligned with stated objectives
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I found the ACC Learn OER online modules a valuable and effective use of my time
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The ACC Learn OER curriculum was clear, well-organized, and professional in appearance with few grammar and spelling mistakes.
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Strongly Agree
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I am confident about my understanding of OER and open copyright licensing provisions
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