TUFTS OPENCOURSEWARE Lunch & Learn Presentation School of Dental Medicine Faculty November 07, 2013 Robbin Smith Tufts OCW Editor.

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TUFTS OPENCOURSEWARE Lunch & Learn Presentation School of Dental Medicine Faculty November 07, 2013 Robbin Smith Tufts OCW Editor

Objectives Introduction to OCW Publishing process Website feedback The Future

Why OCW at Tufts? aligns with Tufts’ non-profit mission of active civic engagement in the global community advances and disseminates academic knowledge through open sharing of content

Visits to OCW

Contributors Voluntary Benefits of participating We minimize amount of time you’ll have to spend on it Intellectual Property

Unlike limited permissions in the closed academic setting, all content on the OCW website must be copyright compliant in this open setting We review the content for any intellectual property issues (labor intensive!) – Third party images – Proprietary full-text articles Attribution

Licensing Creative Commons (CC) 3.0 license ( – CC 3.0 terms: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (some rights reserved) *Restricted use option (CC license isn’t one size fits all)

Whatever the type of course, workflow will follow a similar path…

Convert / Create OCW Content in TUSK OCW course (“Mirrored” version of real course in TUSK) – Add OCW-specific metadata – Add course content (as well as additional content) – Link content to OCW calendar or put in list – Run OCW course on quality assurance (qa) website – Run OCW on production website to go live