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}}[http://creativecommons.org/staff#catherinecasserly Catherine Casserly] is CEO of Creative Commons. Cathy’s career is dedicated to openness, and particularly to leveraging possibilities at the boundaries of formal and informal learning to equalize educational opportunity. She has been a long-time advocate of open educational resources (OER). As the Director of the OER Initiative at The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation she managed investments totaling more than $100 million to harness the efficiency and effectiveness of knowledge sharing worldwide.
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}}The [http://creativecommons.org/videos/creative-commons-kiwi Creative Commons Kiwi] video developed for [http://www.creativecommons.org.nz/ Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand] and produced by [http://mohawkmedia.co.nz/ Mohawk Media] provides an excellent overview of the Creative Commons license elements.  
  
At the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, Cathy spearheaded work in the areas of transparency and technology as a Senior Partner and the Vice President of Innovation and Open Networks.
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* Have you ever wondered how to download and share digital content legally?
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She earned her Ph.D. in the economics of education from Stanford University and a B.A. in mathematics from Boston College.
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This video will show you how. It provides a valuable frame of reference before we study the detail of the [[Creative_Commons_unplugged/The_CC_licenses|license elements]].  
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<small>Biography text adapted from [http://creativecommons.org/staff#catherinecasserly Creative Commons]</small>
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Overview of Creative Commons license elements


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Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand.

The Creative Commons Kiwi video developed for Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand and produced by Mohawk Media provides an excellent overview of the Creative Commons license elements.

  • Have you ever wondered how to download and share digital content legally?
  • How do you let people know that you want them to reuse your own work?

This video will show you how. It provides a valuable frame of reference before we study the detail of the license elements.

Share your thoughts, ideas or insights based on the Creative Commons Kiwi video, in particular any questions triggered by watching this video. Post your thoughts and questions on WEnotes, twitter or Google+ and remember to include the hash tag "#OCL4Ed".