Check Your Understanding < Previous Next > Take a few moments to check your understanding of the topics covered in this section. Posting your content to your institution’s digital repository counts as publishing. True False If you see an online presentation with the Attribution and Non-Commercial Creative Commons licenses, what can you do with that presentation? You can copy, distribute, display, perform, and remix the presentation if you credit the owner's name as requested AND as long as it’s for a noncommercial purpose. You can copy, distribute, display, perform, and remix the presentation if you credit the owner's name as requested and you can make a profit from selling it. You can copy the presentation but cannot make any changes to it. None of the above. Which if the following questions should you consider when creating your own OER content? What are you creating? Who are you creating it for? How are you creating it? How open will it be? All of the above Using open licenses means you no longer have any control over your work. True False < Previous Next > Unless otherwise noted, this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.