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Open content licensing for educators workshop activity: Fair and reasonable practice survey
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Are you a participant in the Open Content Licensing for Educators online (OCL4Ed) workshop?
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1. How old are you?
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What is your gender?
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3. Is English your primary or first language?
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4. On a regular basis, where are you located?
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5. Which best describes your current role(s)?
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6. If your work is specifically education-related, what is your main focus?
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7. Prior to joining this course, did you know about the concept of "open educational resources" (OER)?
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8. Prior to joining this course, did you know of Creative Commons licenses or "open licensing"?
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9. Have you used / reused Creative Commons licensed content before? (e.g. images, audio, video, text)?
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10. Have you applied a Creative Commons license to your own work before?
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11. How would you rate your knowledge of the different Creative Commons licenses?
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12. Learning materials should be free for all learners of the world.
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13. Lecturers, teachers and trainers should share their teaching materials freely.
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14. Content generated from taxpayer revenue should be released freely for use by everyone.
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15. It is fair and reasonable for educators to have unrestricted permissions to copy materials for teaching and learning contexts.
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16. It is fair and reasonable for educators to have unrestricted permissions to redistribute materials for teaching and learning contexts.
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17. It is fair and reasonable for educators to have unrestricted permissions to modify and adapt materials for teaching and learning contexts.
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18. I am happy to share my creative works and content I generate without ANY restrictions
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19. I am happy to share my creative works and the content I generate ONLY if I am attributed (or cited) as the orginal creator.
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20. I am happy to share my creative works and the content I generate ONLY if others are restricted from changing or modifying my work without my written permission.
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21. I am happy to share my creative works and the content I generate ONLY if others are NOT allowed to make money from my creations.
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22. I am happy to reuse learning materials and/or creative works generated by others ONLY if I'm allowed to adapt them for my purposes and context.
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23. I am happy to reuse learning materials and/or creative works generated by others WITHOUT the rights to modify and adapt these materials.
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24. I will ONLY share my teaching materials if other educators are prepared to do the same.
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25. I am reluctant to share my teaching materials or creative works BECAUSE others may question the quality of my work.
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26. I am reluctant to share my teaching materials or creative works BECAUSE I don't have time to do so.
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27. I am reluctant to share my teaching materials or creative works BECAUSE there are no incentives for me to do so.
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28. I am reluctant to use teaching materials and creative works generated by other authors BECAUSE there is no guarantee of the quality of the materials.
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29. Education institutions which give away teaching materials freely will lose their competitive advantage (e.g., reduced student registrations).
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30. In a modern democracy, everyone should have the right to earn a living including the right to make money from free content distributed on the Internet.
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31. In poor countries, where teachers and learners do not have access to or cannot afford to pay for closed content, it is okay to disregard copyright restrictions.
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32. In my opinion, the risks associated with breach of copyright in education are low because it is unlikely that large companies will sue publicly funded education institutions.
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33. Further comments and suggestions can be provided below.