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'''*** [http://vimeo.com/25109769 Watch the video] from the event ***'''
=== Wednesday, June 24, 2009 ===
 
==== Theme ====
 
* The digital intersection of art, history, and culture, and how CC can play a defining role in enriching all three.
 
  
==== Presenters ====
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In the 21st century we are more connected to each other and to information than ever before. As curious and social creatures living in a digital age, we tend to share and distribute the information we receive at remarkable speed and with remarkable outcomes. The end result? Every single one of us, on any given day, is both a learner and an educator. Some of us are more one than the other; some of us are both at the same time. But every single one of us stands to benefit from a revitalized look at what education means in the 21st century.  
* [http://magnes.org/ The Judah L. Magnes Museum]
 
* Others TBA
 
  
==== Location ====
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Join us Monday, June 13 at pariSoma Innovation Loft for a panel discussion exploring the ways we can facilitate this desire to improve learning. How do we maximize the impact of education in a digital age, taking care not to leave anyone behind? How can we set up environments where information is free flowing? How can we shift business as usual so that it is the learners and educators themselves who shape the learning and educating?  
'''PariSoMa'''<br / >
 
'''1436 Howard St. San Francisco, CA 94103'''<br / >
 
[http://maps.google.de/maps?q=1436+howard+st+san+francisco&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&split=0&gl=de&sa=X&oi=geocode_result&resnum=1&ct=image Google Map/Directions]<br / >
 
http://www.parisoma.com/
 
  
==== Time ====
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Come hear how Creative Commons, Open Educational Resources (OER), technology, and openness in general have been crucial in reshaping the way we teach and learn (online, offline, in the classroom and out), and join the discussion of how we can continue to make it so.
  
* 7:00-9:00 PM
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Panelists include:
  
==== Other info ====
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'''Cathy Casserly''' (moderator), CEO, Creative Commons. Cathy’s career is dedicated to openness, and particularly to leveraging possibilities at the boundaries of formal and informal learning to equalize educational opportunity. She has been a long-time advocate of open educational resources (OER). Before CC, Cathy worked at the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, where she spearheaded work in the areas of transparency and technology as a Senior Partner and the Vice President of Innovation and Open Networks.  
* Light refreshments will be served.
 
* Donations for CC will be taken at the door.
 
* Plenty of street parking is available at PariSoMa.
 
* PariSoMa is located up two steep flights of stairs. If you need wheelchair access, please let us know in advance by emailing salon [at] creativecommons.org.
 
  
=== Wednesday, April 15, 2009 ===
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'''David Bill''', Director of Educational Technology at the Urban School of San Francisco. As a teacher and director of academic technology, David has used Creative Commons materials in and out of the classroom. David is an educator consumed by the idea of improving our educational landscape. To him, learning is not something forced but rather an exploration that can and should be driven by being an inquisitive and passionate problem solver. In order to create such a learning environment, David focuses his energy on the intersection of Design Thinking, open educational resources, learning spaces, instructional models, and the power of technology in education..
==== Theme ====
 
* CC in international projects: we will hear about CC licenses as they can be used in international projects to facilitate content sharing and connectivity across borders.  
 
  
==== Presenters ====
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'''Pete Forsyth''', Owner and Lead Consultant at Wiki Strategies. Pete is an Internet and communications consultant with deep expertise in online peer production communities, specifically the production of open educational resources using wiki-based web sites like Wikipedia. Pete's most recent engagement has been as the Wikimedia Foundation’s first Public Outreach Officer, working with Wikimedia’s vast network of volunteers and supporters to improve the experience of new project contributors. He was a key architect of the Wikipedia Public Policy Initiative, an innovative pilot project to support professors in the use of Wikipedia editing as a teaching tool.  
* Miquel Hudin Balsa - Co-Founder, [http://www.maneno.org Maneno.org]
 
* David Harris, Executive Director, [http://globallives.org Global Lives Project]
 
* Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee, Founder and Director, [http://globaloneness.org Global Oneness Project]
 
  
==== Location ====
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'''Felipe Ortega''', Researcher and Project Manager at Libresoft, research group at University Rey Juan Carlos, Spain. Felipe is one of the main organizers of WikiSym, the premier conference on open collaboration and related technologies for researchers, industry, entrepreneurs and practitioners worldwide, to be held in the Bay Area in October. Felipe develops novel methodologies to analyze open collaborative communities (like FLOSS development projects, Wikipedia and social networks). He has done extensive research with the Wikipedia project and its community of authors. He actively participates in
'''PariSoMa'''<br / >
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research, promotion and education/training on libre software, and he is a
'''1436 Howard St. San Francisco, CA 94103'''<br / >
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strong supporter of open educational resources, open access in scientific
[http://maps.google.de/maps?q=1436+howard+st+san+francisco&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&split=0&gl=de&sa=X&oi=geocode_result&resnum=1&ct=image Google Map/Directions]<br / >
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publishing and open data in science.
http://www.parisoma.com/
 
  
==== Time ====
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'''Amy Roth''', Research Analyst at Wikimedia Foundation's Public Policy Initiative (PPI). The Public Policy Initiative is a pilot project whereby Professors at public policy programs in universities in the U.S. engage their students to improve articles on the English-language Wikipedia as part of the curriculum. Amy graduated from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo in Biology with a minor in Biotechnology. She went on to get a masters degree in public policy, during which time she analyzed the largest public health surveys in the nation and worked as a health inspector. Her thesis is a quantitative analysis of qualitative foster youth data; it identifies factors that correlate to an increased likelihood of incarceration for foster youth. Amy's background gives her a lot of experience in both quantitative and qualitative research and she enjoys challenging projects that require creative solutions and specific analysis. As Research Analyst for the PPI, she is tasked with program evaluation and assessing article quality and content improvement in Wikipedia.
  
* 7:00-9:00 PM
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No RSVP necessary, but you can let us know you're coming on [http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=104137469677954 Facebook].
  
==== Other info ====
 
* Light refreshments will be served.
 
* Donations for CC will be taken at the door.
 
* Plenty of street parking is available at PariSoMa.
 
* PariSoMa is located up two steep flights of stairs. If you need wheelchair access, please let us know in advance by emailing salon [at] creativecommons.org.
 
  
=== Wednesday, February 11, 2009 ===
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==== Date & Time ====
  
==== Theme ====
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* Monday, June 13, 2011
* For February's salon, we're thrilled to have the entire CC staff under one roof, coming from as far as Japan, Boston, and Berlin, to speak about what they've been up to internationally and in the realms of science, culture, and education. Whether you've been a fan of CC from the start or you're new to the world of free culture, this salon is not to be missed. Light refreshments will be served and donations for CC will be taken at the door.
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* 7:00- 9:00 PM PST
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* Refreshments provided
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* Free but $5-15 donation suggested
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* Plenty of street parking
  
==== Presenters ====
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'''pariSoma'''<br / >
* Mike Linksvayer, Vice President
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'''169 11th Street, San Francisco, CA 94103'''<br / >
* Eric Steuer, Creative Director
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[http://maps.google.com/maps?oe=utf-8&client=firefox-a&ie=UTF8&q=parisoma&fb=1&gl=us&hq=parisoma&hnear=Oakland,+CA&cid=0,0,9664195992360879058&z=16&iwloc=A Google Map/Directions]
* Catharina Maracke, Director, Creative Commons International
 
* John Wilbanks, Vice President, Science Commons
 
* Ahrash Bissell, Executive Director, ccLearn
 
* Joi Ito, CEO
 
  
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* 7:00-9:00 PM
 
* 7pm: Mike Linksvayer will talk briefly about how CC works generally, then introduce the presenters.
 
* 7:15: Presentations
 
* 8:05: Joi Ito, CEO, will talk about where CC is headed.
 
* 8:15: Conversations and discussion with CC staff; chance to meet all CC staff.
 
 
 
=== Wednesday, November 19th, 2008 ===
 
 
 
==== Theme ====
 
* CC and Citizen Media: Our presenters this month will showcase their innovative projects in citizen journalism and explore how CC helps to facilitate the sharing of information in a journalistic realm.
 
 
 
==== Presenters ====
 
* David Cohn, veteran citizen journalist and founder of Spot.us, a Bay Area community-funded journalism start-up, a project of the Center for Media Change and funded by the Knight Foundation.
 
* Cary Bass, Volunteer Coordinator for Wikinews, and Jon Davis, a "Wikinewsie" volunteer. Wikinews is a project of the Wikimedia Foundation.
 
 
 
==== Music ====
 
* provided by DJ qubitsu
 
 
 
==== Location ====
 
 
 
'''Shine'''<br / >
 
'''1337 Mission St, San Francisco, CA'''<br />
 
[http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=1337+Mission+St,+San+Francisco,+CA&ll=37.77638,-122.415161&spn=0.014789,0.042787 Google Map/Directions]<br />
 
http://www.shinesf.com/ (21+)
 
 
 
==== Format ====
 
 
 
* 7:00-9:00 PM
 
* Mingling and merriment for the first 1/2 hour or so, followed by presentations and Q&A.
 
 
 
=== Wednesday, August 13th, 2008 ===
 
 
 
==== Presenters ====
 
* Jolene Pinder, an Associate Producer at [http://www.artsengine.net/index.php Arts Engine, Inc.] in NYC. Jolene will be screening a short CC-licensed film and talking about the various ways in which Arts Engine uses CC licenses.
 
* Eric Steuer, CC's Creative Director, will be talking about the soon to be launched film maker's toolkit.
 
* Robin Sloan, Product Strategist from [http://current.com/ Current TV] will wrap up the evening.
 
 
 
==== Music ====
 
* TBD
 
 
 
==== Location ====
 
 
 
'''Shine'''<br / >
 
'''1337 Mission St, San Francisco, CA'''<br />
 
[http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=1337+Mission+St,+San+Francisco,+CA&ll=37.77638,-122.415161&spn=0.014789,0.042787 Google Map/Directions]<br />
 
http://www.shinesf.com/ (21+)
 
 
 
==== Format ====
 
 
 
* 7:00-9:00 PM
 
* Presentations and Q&A.
 
 
 
==== More Info ====
 

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*** Watch the video from the event ***

In the 21st century we are more connected to each other and to information than ever before. As curious and social creatures living in a digital age, we tend to share and distribute the information we receive at remarkable speed and with remarkable outcomes. The end result? Every single one of us, on any given day, is both a learner and an educator. Some of us are more one than the other; some of us are both at the same time. But every single one of us stands to benefit from a revitalized look at what education means in the 21st century.

Join us Monday, June 13 at pariSoma Innovation Loft for a panel discussion exploring the ways we can facilitate this desire to improve learning. How do we maximize the impact of education in a digital age, taking care not to leave anyone behind? How can we set up environments where information is free flowing? How can we shift business as usual so that it is the learners and educators themselves who shape the learning and educating?

Come hear how Creative Commons, Open Educational Resources (OER), technology, and openness in general have been crucial in reshaping the way we teach and learn (online, offline, in the classroom and out), and join the discussion of how we can continue to make it so.

Panelists include:

Cathy Casserly (moderator), CEO, Creative Commons. Cathy’s career is dedicated to openness, and particularly to leveraging possibilities at the boundaries of formal and informal learning to equalize educational opportunity. She has been a long-time advocate of open educational resources (OER). Before CC, Cathy worked at the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, where she spearheaded work in the areas of transparency and technology as a Senior Partner and the Vice President of Innovation and Open Networks.

David Bill, Director of Educational Technology at the Urban School of San Francisco. As a teacher and director of academic technology, David has used Creative Commons materials in and out of the classroom. David is an educator consumed by the idea of improving our educational landscape. To him, learning is not something forced but rather an exploration that can and should be driven by being an inquisitive and passionate problem solver. In order to create such a learning environment, David focuses his energy on the intersection of Design Thinking, open educational resources, learning spaces, instructional models, and the power of technology in education..

Pete Forsyth, Owner and Lead Consultant at Wiki Strategies. Pete is an Internet and communications consultant with deep expertise in online peer production communities, specifically the production of open educational resources using wiki-based web sites like Wikipedia. Pete's most recent engagement has been as the Wikimedia Foundation’s first Public Outreach Officer, working with Wikimedia’s vast network of volunteers and supporters to improve the experience of new project contributors. He was a key architect of the Wikipedia Public Policy Initiative, an innovative pilot project to support professors in the use of Wikipedia editing as a teaching tool.

Felipe Ortega, Researcher and Project Manager at Libresoft, research group at University Rey Juan Carlos, Spain. Felipe is one of the main organizers of WikiSym, the premier conference on open collaboration and related technologies for researchers, industry, entrepreneurs and practitioners worldwide, to be held in the Bay Area in October. Felipe develops novel methodologies to analyze open collaborative communities (like FLOSS development projects, Wikipedia and social networks). He has done extensive research with the Wikipedia project and its community of authors. He actively participates in research, promotion and education/training on libre software, and he is a strong supporter of open educational resources, open access in scientific publishing and open data in science.

Amy Roth, Research Analyst at Wikimedia Foundation's Public Policy Initiative (PPI). The Public Policy Initiative is a pilot project whereby Professors at public policy programs in universities in the U.S. engage their students to improve articles on the English-language Wikipedia as part of the curriculum. Amy graduated from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo in Biology with a minor in Biotechnology. She went on to get a masters degree in public policy, during which time she analyzed the largest public health surveys in the nation and worked as a health inspector. Her thesis is a quantitative analysis of qualitative foster youth data; it identifies factors that correlate to an increased likelihood of incarceration for foster youth. Amy's background gives her a lot of experience in both quantitative and qualitative research and she enjoys challenging projects that require creative solutions and specific analysis. As Research Analyst for the PPI, she is tasked with program evaluation and assessing article quality and content improvement in Wikipedia.

No RSVP necessary, but you can let us know you're coming on Facebook.


Date & Time

  • Monday, June 13, 2011
  • 7:00- 9:00 PM PST
  • Refreshments provided
  • Free but $5-15 donation suggested
  • Plenty of street parking

pariSoma
169 11th Street, San Francisco, CA 94103
Google Map/Directions

See past SF Salons


Events

Salon in San Francisco, CA, USA

2011/06/13

http://wiki.creativecommons.org/San_Francisco_Salon