1. What can be an OER?
A. Images, Text Books, Games, Lesson Plans
B. Simulations, Graphics, Animations
C. Podcasts, Videos, Music
D. All of these
2. What is a Creative Commons License?
A. A license telling how to use the work created by others
B. It means collaboratively create an item
C. A license I have to pay for using others work
D. All rights reserved license
3. Which of the following is NOT one of the 5R’s of OER?
A. Retain
B. Reuse
C. Redistribute
D. Repay
4. The Reuse permissions allows a user to do which of the following
A. Translate content into another language
B. Create a mashup of the original content into your own
C. Share copies of the content into your students
D. Use the original content in your course
5. Sharing content with students you gathered from an online course is covered under which R
A. Reuse
B. Remix
C. Revise
D. Redistribute
6. Creating a mash up of open and your original content is covered under which permissions
A. Revise
B. Reuse
C. Redistribute
D. Remix
7. The right to adapt modify or alter content to create something new is covered under which R
A. Retain
B. Revise
C. Remix
D. Redistribute
8. What does attribution means?
A. You must share your work
B. Give credit to original creator
C. You can’t get paid for your work
D. You can’t change someone’s work
9. The most restrictive CC license adopted in an OER is
A. CC-BY-SA
B. CC-BY-NC
C. CC-BY-NC-SA
D. CC-BY-NC-ND
10. Can you change OER for your own purposes?
A. In order to adapt or change OER, you must always ask the copyright holder’s permission
B. In most cases, yes, however OER with a restrictive license such as ND (No Derivatives) must be used as is
C. Many sides allow you to change the OER if you put a small advertisement into the adaptation
D. It is not possible to modify OER for our own purpose
11. What types of resources are NOT found in OER repositories?
A. Syllabi and lesson plans
B. Videos and interactive resources
C. Full textbooks and individual chapters of books
D. Confidential documents
12. How can a Google search be used to find OER?
A. Use the Google-OER search engine
B. Add the keyword “free” to the end of the query
C. Use the “usage rights” section in the advanced search
D. Use other search engines over the internet
13. You are looking for an image of people in a car for a textbook you are building. What is the best way to find a usable image?
A. Image sites such as Pixabay or Wikimedia Commons – all of these images are openly licensed or public domain
B. Flickr – all flickr images are openly licensed
C. Google image search – everything linked in Google is free to use
D. OER Commons (or another OER repository) – using the image search function
14. Library resources are
A. Openly licensed for courses within the college
B. Free for students to use but not openly licensed
C. Available for photocopying and distribution within the college
D. Printed learning resources
15. What is one difference between an adaptation and a collection?
A. Curation of OER includes collections but not adaptations
B. It is easier to combine different licenses in an adaptation
C. It is easier to combine different licenses in a collection
D. Curation of OER includes adaptations but not collections
16. You have curated a book and would like to select a license. Where would you go to get an easy to embed license with all of the metadata?
A. Local government copyright office
B. OER World Map
C. OER Commons website
D. Creative Commons website
17. What does OCR (Optical Character Recognition) do for a PDF?
A. Creates an audio recording of text in a document
B. Converts an image of text to actual text
C. Increases the resolution between the text and the background
D. Makes the PDF ADA compliant
18. Why are headings important for accessibility?
A. They make text bigger so new sections are easier to see
B. They are used to indicate that audio tools should increase in volume
C. They are used by screen-readers to build an outline of the content
D. They are used by search engines to index pages
19. How does backwards design help instructors curate OER resources?
A. Starting with the objectives of a lesson helps the instructor look for resources
B. Finding a textbook first helps the instructor decide what to teach
C. Starting with an assessment helps the instructor decide what topics to cover
D. Teach the content and then find the relevant latest textbook
20. What is alt text?
A. They help students annotate the reading
B. It is the title of an image to help locate the file
C. It is what screen-readers read when they get to an image
D. They help struggling students by describing what students should learn from an image
21. The economic way to provide the OER to students?
A. Digitally via a link with password protection
B. A photocopied packet provided by the instructor
C. As a print book sold in the bookstore
D. Digitally via a pdf
22. A researcher is paid through a government grant and works at a public university. The researcher’s assistant writes a paper describing the results of their latest study. The paper is published in a traditional journal. To access the paper, one should ask permission of
A. The government
B. The journal
C. The researcher
D. The researcher’s assistant
23. A researcher is paid through a government grant and works at a public university. The researcher’s assistant writes a paper describing the results of their latest study. The paper is published in an open access journal. If you wanted to use this article in your class, what would you need to do?
A. Ask students to log in to the journal so they can read the article
B. Nothing if you link to the article, but you must ask permission if you want to print it
C. Nothing, it is free to use and copy as long as you provide attribution
D. Nothing unless you wanted to add the article to a reader you plan on posting on your
24. The anatomy of a Creative Commons License has layers, except?
A. Legal Code
B. Commons Deed
C. Machine Readable
D. Attribution
25. You are looking for an image of people in a car for a textbook you are building. What is the best way to find a usable image?
A. Image sites such as Pixabay or Wikimedia Commons – all of these images are openly licensed or public domain
B. Flickr – all flickr images are openly licensed
C. Google image search – everything linked in Google is free to use
D. OER Commons (or another OER repository) – using the image search function
26. Library resources are
A. Openly licensed for courses within the college
B. Free for students to use but not openly licensed
C. Available for photocopying and distribution within the college
D. Printed learning resources
27. You have curated a book and would like to select a license. Where would you go to get an easy to embed license with all of the metadata?
A. Local government copyright office
B. OER World Map
C. OER Commons website
C. Creative Commons website
28. How does backwards design help instructors curate OER resources?
A. Starting with the objectives of a lesson helps the instructor look for resources
B. Finding a textbook first helps the instructor decide what to teach
C. Starting with an assessment helps the instructor decide what topics to cover
D. Teach the content and then find the relevant latest textbook