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Your Groups
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Adding Resources and Content to A Group
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You can use the links in a group's information panel to publish content to that particular group
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For example, when on the "In The Classroom" group page use the "In The Classroom" panel at the top left to publish different types of content to the "In The Classroom" group.
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Group content can be published to your groups. The group/s can be chosen when creating the item by expanding out the "Groups" option (found between the "Title" and "Tags" fields).
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Content in a private group is only visible to its members.
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The "In The Classroom" group is a "private" group - visibility of its content is limited to Alliance Subscribers. Publish resources you wish to limit to Alliance Subscribers to the "In The Classroom" group
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Create your own interest groups via the "Group - New Group" link found on the "Create content" page. Groups can be private, moderated or public.
Free for Education Resources
Attended a Skype lecture today entitled “Free for Education Resources” about accessing free for education content for educators via Creative Commons and Open Education Resources licensing.
The talk was given by, Delia Browne National Copyright Director, National Copyright Unit, Ministerial Council on Education, Early Childhood Development and Youth Affairs (MCEECDYA).
Here’s a link to her PowerPoint presentation – it uses the
licensing so you’ll have to check out the presentation to find out what that means:
Creative Commons PowerPoint Presentation
Particularly useful is a range of links “sprinkled” throughout the presentation, leading to CC and OER licensed resources.




