Kia ora and welcome to edSpace. This is a CORE-led community of practice specifically designed for educators to engage with CORE whānau and each other about all things future focused in education. To find out more click on About us.
Technical Tips For more community support, top tips, how to’s and technical help, join the edSpace help group. Our bottom line All comments are being moderated. We reserve the right to make decisions regarding the submission or removal of comments. All users will be notified of decisions made in this regard. How to attribute content you re-use
When you re-use content under the CC-BY-NC-SA licence, you must do three things: give appropriate credit to the copyright holder, provide a link to the CC-BY-NC-SA licence, and indicate if you made changes to the original content.
If you publish or circulate licensed content to the public without adapting it, use the following attribution:
If you adapt content in any way and publish or circulate the adaptation to the public, use the following attribution (tailored as needed):
Contributing to edSpace
CORE Education encourages educators to use and contribute to edSpace and resources shared need to be license by default with a CC-BY-NC-SA Creative Commons licence. If you would like to start and maintain a group, please feel free contact your edSpace community facilitator, Tessa Gray. Commercial activity in edSpace
Please avoid promoting commercial products and services directly in the activity stream (discussion posts/blogs). You may list any commercial affiliations in your profile. Content not covered by the Creative Commons license
Public domain content Some content is not covered by copyright and you are free to reuse this kind of content without a licence. This content will be licenced CC-0 (No attribution required)
Third party copyright
Please remember that it is your responsibility to make sure you have permission to re-use others’ content. If you would like to re-use third party content, you should contact the copyright holder to request permission. As a general rule of thumb, if the content was not created by you and you cannot see or find information that indicates it is able to be reused, you should not reuse it or share it on edSpace.
Also see community guidelines for your responsibilities as a member of this community. These terms and conditions should be read in conjunction with the following CORE Education policies. |