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  • |Quote=Web community for finding, authoring and sharing open educational resources ...l.net/ LeMill] is an online community for "finding, authoring and sharing" open educational resources (OER). LeMill was developed by the LeMill team led by
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  • ...ls of education, from primary to higher education. All content on Wikiwijs is available under CC BY. ...ls of education, from primary to higher education. All content on Wikiwijs is available under [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/nl/ CC BY].
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  • ...roject and open source platform for sharing OER in secondary education. It is a joint initiative by different provinces in Norway that allocates a portio ...hor or organization's experience with Creative Commons licenses so far – what have been the benefits and lessons learned?'''
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  • ...or. The licensing policy for all content funded through the Orange Academy is [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/pl/ CC Attribution]. The Orange ...hor or organization's experience with Creative Commons licenses so far – what have been the benefits and lessons learned?'''
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  • ...t by the Modern Poland Foundation (which is part of the Coalition for Open Education) and the Polish Ministry of Culture and National Heritage. The project crea ...hor or organization's experience with Creative Commons licenses so far – what have been the benefits and lessons learned?'''
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  • ...ra to the present day. Founded by two professors, all Smarthistory content is openly available under Creative Commons. ...imagery paired with witty text, all of which employ a personal voice that is meant to ignite a conversation rather than issue a definitive explanation.
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  • '''Update''': The Global Summit is now over. Huge thanks to the CC Poland team, and all the CC affiliates and ...from 16-18 September 2011, the Creative Commons Global Summit, Powering an Open Future, will bring together the CC community in Warsaw, Poland, to engage s
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  • ...s a unique opportunity through its linguistic unity among 22 countries. It is key to think beyond the specific needs and outcomes of one jurisdiction and ...s leadership with all active jurisdictions having roadmaps – Arab region is the first to produce roadmaps for each jurisdiction.
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  • |Tag=Institutional Repository, Education, GLAM ...hor or organization's experience with Creative Commons licenses so far – what have been the benefits and lessons learned?'''
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  • ...ccess, Institutional Repositories, Web 2.0, Project Management and Science Education ...o you identify yourself as being part of the listed region(s)?''' Portugal is a country located in south-western Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.
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  • |EventCategory=Open Education, P2PU Camp NYC is a working meeting for active P2PU volunteers. P2PU volunteers will gather i
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  • ...tted by official CC affiliates in response to a 2010 year-end survey. This is the second time that CC-HQ has requested information about affiliates and t [[Affiliate_Reporting | Annual reporting by CC affiliates]] is required under the new affiliate network structure. Future surveys and resu
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  • |affiliated=The Open University of Tanzania ...t were both funded by the university and CC HQ. CC Tanzania affiliate team is comprised of volunteers who work are both staff and students of different u
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  • To attempt to reach all stakeholder communities (including OER and open data communities and artist communities), Creative Commons Turkey will inst ...Es in Turkey. Many thriving artist communities exist throughout Turkey. It is important for all of these groups to have access to Creative Commons in ord
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  • ...eing out-competed by proprietary innovation, or merely crushed by control, is the primary threat to the commons, and to CC (though admittedly increased r ...a scalable commons (for which interoperability is an obvious requirement), is the failure of sharing institutions to maintain interoperability. This thre
    17 KB (2,549 words) - 22:09, 26 May 2011
  • Where CC0 is not desired for whatever reason (business requirements, community wishes, i This is a list of uses of CC licenses for data. For uses of the [[CC0]] public doma
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  • |affiliated=Bangladesh Open Source Network ...cting the different type of events all over the country. Nasir Khan Saikat is the ‘Public Lead’ of this Creative Commons Bangladesh.
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  • .../ccAustralia); CC in Government AU (http://twitter.com/#!/govCCAu); CC in Education AU (http://twitter.com/#!/eduCCAu); ...are responsible for the implementation of ‘open government’ policy and open access in public sector information.
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  • |EventCategory=Open Education, OCW The Conference is built around three tracks:
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  • |EventCategory=Open Education, "The upcoming meeting is a deep dive into the "Open" of the OER movement as well as a provocative challenge to participants to
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