Cut, Copy, Paste [March 8, 2013, 11:02 a.m.]
Putting it together
After the content and resources have been vetted and all potential copyright and privacy issues have been addressed, you then begin the editing process.
The second part to "Teach Someone Something with Open Content" course goes into depth on editing materials and preparing them for use.
* Deep dive
If you've retained some content that was ineligible for copyright or you're making a fair use, think about tagging that content. It's nice to let others, especially international users, know what decisions you've made about your use of content. Try this deep dive on attribution practices:
* Tool tips
Here's (.ppt) a preformatted license and disclaimer page, an attribution key, a title page, and an additional source information page that you can insert into your resources to give a consistent look and feel to your resources.