User:Lawyersara/OEP

Open Educational Practices Checklist

This page documents activities completed in the Open Educational Practices course.

Introduction

 * Piazza introduction post
 * User:Lawyersara
 * Course wiki page edit
 * Piazza reflection posts

Open Educational Resources

 * Piazza 5 Rs post
 * Piazza licensing post
 * Link to your published textbook review
 * TEXTBOOK Review for copyrightbook.org--Copyright Law Cases and Materials by Jeanne Fromer & Christopher Sprigman (licensed CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0)
 * Comprehensiveness
 * This textbook is very comprehensive of US copyright law. However, it does not address international copyright law issues.  One of the best things about this book is that it is very recent and, as such, it contains examples of very modern cases on things like the enforceability of creative commons licenses.  One downside of the book is that it contains a no-derivatives license.  This makes it less "open" than a traditional open access book.
 * Content Accuracy
 * The content is provided by two law professors who are experts in the field. It is high quality content.  That said, it really is the type of book best aimed at law students because it uses the traditional "case method" of teaching, which is typical of law classes.
 * Relevance Longevity
 * The content is very up-to-date and includes both watershed cases as well as modern cases. It will, of course, need to be updated in the future.
 * Clarity
 * The text is clear and free from grammatical issues.
 * Consistency
 * The text is internally consistent in terms of terminology and framework.
 * Modularity
 * The text is easily and readily divisible into smaller reading sections--as it is organized by chapter and topic, such as fair use, contract and licensing issues, etc.
 * Organization Structure Flow
 * The topics in the text are presented in a logical, clear fashion.
 * Interface
 * The text is free of significant interface issues, including navigation problems, distortion of images/charts, and any other display features that may distract or confuse the reader.
 * Grammatical Errors
 * The text contains no grammatical errors.
 * Cultural Relevance
 * The text is not culturally insensitive or offensive in any way. It should make use of examples that are inclusive of a variety of races, ethnicities, and background.


 * Course wiki page edit
 * Piazza reflection posts

Wikis

 * Link to your Wikipedia, Wikibooks, or Wikiversity content page edit(s)
 * Piazza wiki edit post
 * Course wiki page edit
 * Piazza reflection posts

Pressbooks

 * Piazza team post(s)
 * Link to created Pressbook content
 * Piazza feedback post
 * Course wiki page edit
 * Piazza reflection posts

Multimedia

 * Piazza team post(s)
 * Link to created multimedia content
 * Piazza feedback post
 * Course wiki page edit
 * Piazza reflection posts

Accessibility and UDL

 * Piazza team post(s)
 * Link to revised content
 * Piazza content revision post
 * Course wiki page edit
 * Piazza reflection posts

Instructional Design

 * Piazza content improvement summary post
 * Course wiki page edit
 * Piazza reflection posts

Final Project

 * Link to completed lesson plan
 * Piazza feedback post
 * Course wiki page edit
 * Piazza reflection posts