Submit teaching materials

Step 1: Describe Your Submission

Step two: Share the details

Share file

Please upload a PDF of your activity, assignment, or syllabus, or use the field below to submit a hyperlink. We encourage you to consult this template for suggestions for what to include in your file to guide future instructors.

If you have additional files to upload, please email them to rmckernan@whatcom.edu

Step three: Authorize your submission

License for reuse

The creator of this activity in a tangible form owns the copyright, provided you have not transfered copyright to another party such as a publisher. By selecting a license from the list below, you can specify the terms on which you allow others to use this activity. 

  • Public domain: The creator or copyright owner waives all of their rights to this work worldwide under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights, to the extent allowed by law. Others can can copy, modify, distribute and perform the work, even for commercial purposes, without asking permission or attributing the creator.
  • Creative Commons Attribution: The creator or copyright owner allows others to distribute, remix, tweak, and build upon this work, even commercially, as long as the creator is credited for the original creation.
  • Creative Commons Attribution No Derivatives: The creator or copyright owner allows redistribution as long as the work is kept unchanged and whole, and the creator is credited.
  • Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial Share Alike: Others can remix and build upon the work for non-commercial purposes, as long as they credit the creator and license new creations under the identical terms.
  • Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial No Derivatives: Others can download and share a work if they credit the creator, but they cannot make any changes or use them commercially.
  • All rights reserved: Permission to adapt or reuse this work must be obtained from the creator or copyright owner on a case-by-case basis.

Submission authorization

This form provides authorization for the permanent addition of your teaching materials to the Salish Sea Curriculum Repository and the digital archives of Whatcom Community College.

By submitting your work, you are authorizing the college to display this work and you agree that the college has the non-exclusive right to make this work available for open access.  You acknowledge that the submitted work is original work; that it properly cites the work of others; and that it contains all permissions for works (e.g. text excerpts, images, sound or video content, interview transcripts, observational studies) from third-party copyright holders (or indicates an open license) that are necessary to make the work openly accessible online.  Submitted work will be optimized for discovery and open access on the web.