Reusing Creative Commons licensed work – two important differences

An important aspect in combining and adapting CC-licensed works is knowing the difference between collections and adaptations also called remixes, or derivatives. In this post, I will try to explain these two important differences. Collections A collection “involves the assembly of separate and independent creative works into a collective whole” (Creative Commons, 2019). Very common […]

Presentation at the Lifelong Learning Summit in Lillehammar

Today, I am at the Lifelong Learning Summit in Lillehammar organized by the International Counicl for Open and Distance Education (ICDE) and the Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences (INN University). Very shortly, I will present the Idea management course, a hybrid mooc developed for business professionals about the initial phase of the idea management process. […]

Anatomy of a Creative Commons license

As a next post in this series, I will explain the anatomy of a Creative Commons (CC) license, which build on copyright law. The licenses are used amongst others for Open Access publishing, which yields a lot of academic, economic, as well as social advantages. They include three layers, a legal code, a human readable layer, and […]

A short introduction to Copyright

Currently, I am taking the Creative Commons Certificate course. In the initial module, which introduced creative commons is and its history and in which I made this timeline, the second module is about copyright. This is not so strange, as the creative commons licenses build on copyright law. Although there are many differences between countries regarding […]

From Twitter

My first tweet into the brave unknown of lifestreaming – want to know more? Read my blog post https://t.co/Vfj3wdW9aK … #ecalifestream #experimental #learningbydoingfrom http://twitter.com/KayOddone via IFTTT

Welcome to 2019!

I initiated this blog at the beginning of 2016, as I began my doctoral research journey. It feels like I have only blinked, and now I am writing the first post of 2019, having spent my allotted three years researching, reading and writing. I now find m…