Licensing and re-use of materials

The ABC Learning Design resources are available for you to use under Creative Commons licence Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) . Please ensure sure you credit all authors of the original and adapted works you are modifying. Guides and templates, in the form of a style guide and a PowerPoint template and instructions, are available to help you apply the licensing information to your materials .

Under these terms, every item* must carry an acknowledgement and the above Creative Commons logo and link to the license and supplementary information:

CC BY NC SAABC Learning Design method by Clive Young and Nataša Perović, UCL (2015) is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0. Learning types, Laurillard, D. (2012). Download at abc-ld.org.

 

We encourage adaptations of ABC (see the Localisation guide – coming soon). This licence lets you remix, tweak and build upon your work non-commercially, providing you credit UCL and license your new creations under the identical terms. Version 4.0 of the Creative Commons license requires you to indicate if changes were made. Please use the following logo, text and links on all derivative works:

CC BY NC SAThis work, “ABC Learning Design [additional name describing change]” by [Your name/s], [institution] is a derivative of ABC Learning Design method by Clive Young and Nataša Perović, UCL (2015), Learning types, Laurillard, D. (2012). Licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0. Original resources available at abc-ld.org

*”Every item” means that every individual printed item must display the logo and license text. So all ABC LD cards, as well as any supporting materials, must show this license information. For digital materials, such as PowerPoint presentations, the license logo and text should (at least) appear on the first page of the presentation. You can also add this license information to further pages – such as the final page, to remind people of the license agreement and where to download the materials from.

Those who then make modifications of your derivative materials would include your name and institution in the author list. E.g.

This work is a derivative of “ABC Learning Design [additonal name of your changes]” by [your name/s], [institution], Clive Young and Nataša Perović, UCL (2015), Learning types, Laurillard, D. (2012). Licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0. Original resources available at abc-ld.org

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