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  • * Information about the licenses is primarily made with reference to the 4.0 suite, but earlier [[License_Versi ...es not provide legal advice.''' This FAQ is for informational purposes and is not a substitute for legal advice. It may not cover important issues that a
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  • ...and community-building. It's open to anyone interested in art, technology, education, and copyright. We look forward to seeing you there!
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  • It is easy, just read this topic : [[Start Your Own Salon]] ...explore and explain the potential for Creative Commons across government, education and the creative industries both to generate awareness and help direct CCau
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  • ...actual license). But another important aspect of the CC licensing system is to ensure that it respected by the community of people who apply our licens ...ht and experience; also, the environment within which CC licenses are used is always changing. When CC first released its licenses, for example, the use
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  • This is a page for critical documentation about large scale CC specifications, reco # [[Media:Creativecommons-informational-flyer_eng.pdf|What is Creative Commons? flyer]] (pdf) ([http://www.scribd.com/doc/2227788/creativ
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  • ...commons the commons], [http://creativecommons.org/about/legal/#opencontent open content], and [http://creativecommons.org/about/legal/#ip intellectual prop ...cising some but not all of their legal rights[http://www.teamlaw.com .] It is Creative Commons’ goal to help create such a mechanism.
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  • {{Infobox|'''This project has been retired. The ISO of the DVD is available [http://www.archive.org/details/livecontent2.0 here].'''}} .... LiveContent is a project for anyone to explore to learn more about about open content that can be freely used, copied, and built upon.
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  • ...ntent initiative, to be debuted at LinuxWorld 2007, San Francisco. The iso is being hosted at http://cc-livecontent.dreamhosters.com. #while computer is rebooting, hold down "boot from disk" key ("C" on Macs, "F12" PCs) - note:
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  • |Open or Free Statement=yes |Affiliation=Open Education Resource Foundation
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  • Noncommercial or '''NC''' is one of the terms available in the Creative Commons license suite, present i '''As of late 2011, Creative Commons is working on version 4.0 of its license suite. Various options for addressing
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  • |Tag=China,open courseware,open education,higher education,tertiary education,online courses |Open or Free Statement=yes
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  • |format=Image,Text,Sound,MovingImage,InteractiveResource,Education|mainurl=http://ocw.korea.edu/ ...University and is involved in making course materials available through an open content license.
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  • |format=Image,Text,Sound,MovingImage,InteractiveResource,Education|mainurl=http://ocw.nctu.edu.tw ...istry and calculus, which form an important connection between high school education and specialized university curriculum. It in turn extends to other essentia
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  • Q: What national law should this unported be based on? *open issues / how do we go about this: neighboring rights also cover film (Europ
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  • CC0 is at 1.0 and ready for adoption. View the [http://creativecommons.org/licens ...rights surrendered: does it just surrender copyright-specific rights, or is it broader and include rights such as patents[http://lists.ibiblio.org/pipe
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  • {{Infobox|'''This is a basic guide to increasing the discoverability of online educational resou ...in open educational resources (OER) and are collaborating with other open education projects to improve search and discovery capabilities for OER, using Discov
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  • ...ory=CC-Specific, Free Culture, Open Access, Open Business, Open Data, Open Education A detailed schedule is forthcoming as we work out the details and coordinate with iCommons.
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  • ...lacks evidence to promote the value of its licenses. We want creators of open content to understand how their actions contribute to the broader commons. ...its licenses to better make the case for the social and economic value of open licensing.
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  • |Tag=publications,international commons,open education,conference |Open or Free Statement=yes
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  • |Description=Free and open access to course materials from The Open University UK. |Mainurl=http://www.open.ac.uk/openlearn
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  • ...members have set up a mailing list and have had previous communications at open content related events. Creative Commons Finland is hosted together by '''Helsinki Institute for Information Technology and The
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  • |Description=''Following Alexis West'' is a documentary film which examines the effect of New Zealand’s switch to a ...indies like me because we can still make what money off of our work there is to be made – while not denying other people the ability to spread it arou
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  • |EventCategory=Free Culture, Open Access, Open Education Ethical Public Domain: Debate of Questionable Practices - this is the title for the Second COMMUNIA workshop to be held in Vilnius, Lithuania
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  • |EventCategory=Open Education ...eWare Consortium(OCWC, www.ocwconsortium.org) and China Open Resources for Education(CORE, www.core.org.cn), will be held in Dalian, China on April, 24-27, 2008
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  • |EventCategory=Open Education ...n learning systems, digital learning content, the learning enterprise, and open technologies. Presenters answer a key challenge question designed to inform
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  • |EventCategory=Open Education ...nternational development goals and education for all. The conference theme is "Access to Learning for Development" with a focus on children and young peo
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  • |EventCategory=Open Education ...itioners from both areas, in order to support the bridging process between education/training and ICT communities.
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  • |EventCategory=Free Culture, Open Access, Open Business, Open Data, Open Education The agenda is now online -- including sessions on:
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  • |Description=openDemocracy is an independent online magazine offering global perspectives on current issu ...f the openDemocracy Foundation for the Advancement of Global Education, oD is headquartered in London, UK, and maintains an office in New York. Debates
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  • ...to support open learning and open educational resources (OER). Our mission is to minimize barriers to sharing and reuse of educational materials — lega ...ot appear to be widespread. Worse, much of the OER currently being created is incompatible — legally, technically, and socially — with other OER.
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  • ...z, a Malaysian free culture advocate working with FLOSS, free content, and open standards. ...with scissors and glue, and letting them make their own collages from what is already out there.
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  • |Tag=music education tools ...umber of CC licence enabled features in the Ear-Drum.org Desktop app which is centered around music collaboration, sharing, and learning.
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  • ...rtiary education provider in Dunedin, New Zealand, which offers a range of open access training courses. |Quote_Attribution=[http://sarah-stewart.blogspot.com/2008/03/open-access-education-at-otago.html Dr Robin Day, Deputy Chief Executive, Otago Polytechnic]
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  • |Description=Lingro is a project that aims “to create an on-line environment that allows anyone ...panish), but more importantly, the project builds on and releases free and open multi-lingual dictionaries, which are long overdue.
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  • ...t every single one of us stands to benefit from a revitalized look at what education means in the 21st century. ...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?
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  • |Description=ABC Pool is the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s online collaborative media publ [http://abc.net.au/pool ABC Pool] is a collaborative online media platform under development by the [http://abc.
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  • |Description=''KCB101: Communication in the New Economy'' is a unit offered by the Creative Industries Faculty at the Queensland Univers |Tag=education, university, communication, new media, innovation, participation, creative
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  • |Tag=education, music, university, radio The [http://www29.griffith.edu.au/imersd/ IMERSD (Intermedia, Music Education & Research Design) Project] was established at [http://www.griffith.edu.au/
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  • |Description=The Australian Creative Resource Online (ACRO) is an open resource repository of reusable digital multimedia materials. |Tag=database, archive, reuse, education, repository
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  • |EventCategory=Free Culture, Open Business, Open Education ...rsity of Science and Technology''. The event aims to spread the culture of Open Source, and to shed light on other movements that follow the same principle
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  • ...f Southern Queensland OpenCourseWare (USQ OCW) provides access to free and open educational resources across several disciplines for students and teachers |Quote=USQ is keen to collaborate with organisations working to promote the OER movement.
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  • ...ns organisation advocating for open content and flexible licensing models, is engaged in both the development of and sustainable access to community-owne |Quote='''apc'''.au advocates for and employs open licenses such as GNU and Creative Commons, as tools that provide a legal fr
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  • |Description=Architecture for Humanity is a non-profit design services organization that aims to build a sustainable ...for Change are inspiring examples. Collaborative design over the internet is tremendously powerful, and likely the best way forward.
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  • ...the combination from Personal MBA idea of Josh Kaufman and the initiative Open Courseware of MIT, which are very successful and useful for educators. "The ...ernet access, who are thirsty for knowledge... do not know where to go and what to do with OCWs and Internet resources.
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  • ==== Theme: Opening Education ==== ...via CC BY-NC-SA, but charging for the prints and supplementary materials. (Is this business model working? Come and find out!) Eric was previously "Direc
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  • ...primarily be used by other news organisations and documentary filmmakers. What we saw was both surprising and delightful. Soon after posting our first vid Wikipedia is a heavily-trafficked website with over 400 million unique visitors a month.
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  • ...n attribution (BY) condition attached. This simply means that when content is used or shared the original creator needs to be credited. The BY condition ...ve Commons license - as such it encourages the most reuse of content. This is ideal for short clips, production stills, press copies, and bios as the con
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  • |Description=Mike Seyfang is an Australian education consultant, ICT strategist, amateur musician and father of teenage children |Tag=education, mashup, blogging
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  • ...others. The database is open and community-driven, so if you don't see an open educational event listed, feel free to add it below. For a better visual representation of this data, check out the Open Education Map on the ccLearn [http://learn.creativecommons.org website]. The map upda
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  • == What is ODEPO (Open Database of Educational Projects and Organizations)? == ...ing and expanding [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_educational_resources open educational resources (OER)].
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  • |EventCategory=Open Access, Open Education ...has seen linear models of knowledge production giving way to more diffuse open ended and serendipitous knowledge processes.
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  • |EventCategory=Open Education ...ars past, OCWC is teaming up with COSL in their annual OpenEd event, which is scheduled to run from September 24-26, 2008 (overlapping with the OCWC meet
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  • |EventCategory=Open Education ...specifically for K-12 educators designed to make OPEN SOURCE software and OPEN SYSTEMS more available and easier to use.
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  • |EventCategory=CC-Specific, Open Access, Open Education ...nd a seminar on the public domain (open to everyone) on Day 3. The meeting is being co-hosted by CC, ccLearn, and ONG Derechos Digitales.
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  • Creative Commons is a non profit organization that builds tools that etc.), following in the footsteps of free and open source software.
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  • |EventCategory=Open Education ...Carolina Botero are going instead. Carolina Rossini, a ccLearn consultant, is also planning to go.
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  • |EventCategory=Open Access, Open Education The Open Content Alliance (OCA) is a project of the Internet Archive. This is their second annual meeting.
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  • ...esources/principles_on_psi_short.html Australian Information Commissioners Open Access Principles]. AusGOAL endorses the Creative Commons Australia Versio ...er, the [http://www.abc.net.au Australian Broadcasting Corporation] (ABC), is releasing material from the ABC archives for reuse under CC licences. It's
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  • |Mainurl=http://openeverything.wik.is/London |EventCategory=Open Access, Open Business, Open Data, Open Education
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  • |EventCategory=Open Access, Open Education Fighting the Digital Divide through Education.
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  • ...nt items (podcasts and video remixes) are shared with the world as an Open Education Resource under a Creative Commons license. ...ns is the ideal realm of copyright for meaningful education where the idea is both to learn and to teach in the same breath.
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  • ** I don't like this idea, because it's not what I believe most people would probably be expecting from a search box like th ...l screen is [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page Wikipedia]. The space is there, make use of it creatively! Big empty spaces on a page are depressin
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  • |EventCategory=Open Business, Open Education -registering with a friend ($150 discount applies when registration is together)
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  • |EventCategory=Open Access, Open Data, Open Education ...to provide world-class leadership in the innovative use of ICT to support education and research."
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  • ...p, unreliable learning materials. The future of our children’s education is at stake! Don’t you agree? |Document=Open Educational Resources and Creative Commons Licensing, Increase Funding Impa
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  • ...o these discussions explicitly, followed by two other days focused on open education issues and then a seminar on the public domain. This report focuses on outc ...se and other outcomes from the overall meeting is forthcoming. This report is a summary, provided to illustrate the shape of the conversations and to sti
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  • |Question=What are some examples of conflicting statements in the Terms of Use? ...ven use your material at all, but seek out resources that are more clearly open. To illustrate, consider the following examples.
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  • ...ichigan Library has shown itself to be particularly sensible in regards to open content licensing, the public domain, and issues of copyright in the digita |Tag=education, library, OER
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  • ...ory=CC-Specific, Free Culture, Open Access, Open Business, Open Data, Open Education ...ted Nations Plaza, NYC. The event will run the full day, registration will open at 8:00AM and things will be in full swing by 9:00AM.</p>
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  • |Description=Qedoc is a project where teachers and learners can create and share highly interacti |Tag=education, OER
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  • |EventCategory=Open Education ...abroad, as well as recommendations for policy support of OER growth. KOED is formed by Foundation for Modern Poland, Interdisciplinary Center for Modell
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  • ...'''CC Licensing Portal for Educators'''! The Educator’s Licensing Portal is an informational website for educators interested in licensing their work ( ...have listed them starting with the most accommodating (and appropriate for education) license type you can choose and ending with the most restrictive license t
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  • ...hat your work is licensed under the applicable Creative Commons license or is in the public domain. The html code will also include the metadata that ena ...and then mark your work either: (a) with a statement such as “This work is licensed under the Creative Commons [insert description] License. To view a
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  • ==Educator’s Licensing Portal as a Gateway to the Open Education Movement== ...f new forms of media and outreach to help even more people understand open education, CC licenses, and hopes for the future.
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  • ...that are available for creative collaboration. Here is a brief example of what we have in mind. ...Below is an extensive example of why clear and open licensing is needed in education.
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  • ...pertain to the field of education only, such as CC licensing in regards to Open Educational Resources (OER). For more general questions, see the [[FAQ | Cr
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  • ...and learning archaeology. The materials were gathered during Fall 2008 by Open Knowledge and the Public Interest (OKAPI) in collaboration with the Departm ...on and research sites, such as as Dspace, Aluka, Open Context, and MIT’s Open Courseware. All collected materials are organized by weekly lecture, given
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  • |Description=Remixing Çatalhöyük is an experiment in the open construction and dissemination of knowledge about the past and has been dev ...going to engage in archaeology only when we share with them the process of what we do and how we think, recognize the diversity of their voices, and allow
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  • |EventCategory=Open Access, Open Education ...Commons Project, Creative Commons will talk about, "Uncommon Knowledge and Open Innovation."
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  • |EventCategory=CC-Specific, Free Culture, Open Access, Open Data, Open Education The RegioWikiCamp is for all RegioWiki actors throughout geographical Europe.
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  • |affiliated2=National Copyright Unit (NCU) to Copyright Advisory Group, COAG Education Council |afffocus2=Education
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  • ...actice of open content licensing. The Institute for Information Law (IViR) is able to perform cutting-edge research in this area. ...es. These involve questions on open education, open data, open culture and open democracy.
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  • |ptitle4=Education Advisor ** increasing open licensing awareness among both artists and consumers via various recurring
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  • Creative Commons is working with the Nexa Center for Internet & Society at the Politecnico di T ...Marco Ricolfi, law professor at the University of Torino Law School. Nexa is a multidisciplinary research center on the impact of the Internet on societ
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  • The Creative Commons France license suite is available in version 3.0. [http://creativecommons.org/choose/?jurisdiction= Creative Commons is working with [http://www.cersa.org/ CERSA] to create France jurisdiction-sp
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  • The Creative Commons Germany license suite is available in the following version. [http://creativecommons.org/choose/?jur Creative Commons is working with [http://www.eear.eu/ European Academy of Law and Computing] an
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  • |Description=<strike>Flat World Knowledge is a commercial higher education textbook publisher that incorporates CC licenses into its business model.</ |Tag=open textbooks, OER,
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  • ...to use your material at all, but seek out resources that are more clearly open. To illustrate, consider the following examples. ...d up by a publisher who wants to sell copies to colleges and universities. Is this still “educational” use?
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  • ...objective and responsive national statistical service”. The ABS website is one of the most popular government sites in Australia, with many Australian ...-use and build upon the data to the benefit of Australia’s knowledge and education.
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  • Currently this is a scratchpad for referencing known uses of CC licensing and material in the ...data into the public domain via the CC0 public domain dedication. This set is from the British National Bibliography, which contains data on publishing a
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  • |EventCategory=Free Culture, Open Education ...erested in wikis, free and open content/software, and global development & education.
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  • |EventCategory=Free Culture, Open Access, Open Data, Open Education ...of universities be shaped to improve learning, discovery, and engagement? What about the new opportunities to enhance the civic role of universities – w
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  • ...how people can use open licenses to create and improve artwork, software, education and media. Q&A and debate with the students of Fine Art Faculty and Syrian
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  • |EventCategory=Free Culture, Open Access, Open Education What is CAMPUS?
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  • .../ The 1st Large-Scale CC Contemporary Art Exhibition “Remix and Share” Open at 798 Art Zone] ...Center, Hudong wiki, and mash4, the Remix and Share: CC Art Exhibition was open on December 13, 2009 in Inter Art Center, 798 Art Zone, Beijing. More than
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  • This document aims to help those who ask, "What should I be doing when I publish my OER's so that they are searchable and d ...ions for many of the fundamental questions. Luckily, the number of options is actually quite limited. For nearly all producers we recommend adopting one
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  • |EventCategory=Free Culture, Open Data, Open Education OggCamp is an open source and open culture unconference organised by the presenters of the Ubuntu UK Podcast a
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  • |EventCategory=Free Culture, Open Access, Open Education ...fifth installment bringing together individuals and groups from across the open knowledge spectrum for a day of discussions workshops.
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  • Hosted by ccLearn and the Open Society Institute - June 2009 ...and improving on existing search solutions for the global OER movement. It is hoped that this one-day meeting will move the conversation about OER search
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  • |EventCategory=Free Culture, Open Data, Open Education, Educational Technology ...erence serves as the world’s premiere venue for research related to open education, while simultaneously creating the most friendly and energetic atmosphere y
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  • |EventCategory=Open Access, Open Education, Educational Technology HASTAC is delighted to announce the HASTAC 2010: Grand Challenges and Global Innovati
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  • ...ory=CC-Specific, Free Culture, Open Access, Open Business, Open Data, Open Education === What ===
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  • '''1.30 PM : Organiser’s Note + Introduction + Open House'''<br /> Simply saying hello and ensuring everyone is on the same page; thanking the sponsors.
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  • |Open or Free Statement=no |Tag=broadcasting,news,broadcast education,electronic media
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  • |Open or Free Statement=no * Promoting cooperation between everyone involved in education.
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  • |Open or Free Statement=no |Tag=Japanese,science,technology,science education
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  • |Affiliation=Open.Michigan, University of Michigan |Email=open.michigan@umich.edu
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  • |Tag=higher education, tertiary education |Open or Free Statement=no
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  • |Open or Free Statement=yes ...n inform, deepen, and extend the reach of their stories. The full proposal is located on the [http://learn.creativecommons.org/student-journalism-2-0 ccL
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  • |Tag=OCW, video, lectures, higher education |Open or Free Statement=unknown
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  • |Open or Free Statement=unknown ...f open texts and lessons, open curricula, free software and open source in education.
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  • |Organization Name=Talis Group Limited - Talis Incubator for Open Education |Mainurl=http://www.talis.com/education/incubator
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  • |Tag=flat, global, education, India |Open or Free Statement=yes
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  • |Tag=Art, Art History, History, Higher Education, Textbook, Multimedia, Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, Neo |Open or Free Statement=yes
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  • |Affiliation=Monterey Institute for Technology and Education (MITE) |Open or Free Statement=yes
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  • |Tag=career and technical education, teaching education, professional development, teaching development, TCCTA, community colleges, |Open or Free Statement=yes
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  • ...to peer, online courses, OER, open education, open educational resources, open courseware |Open or Free Statement=yes
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  • |Organization Name=Washington State Student Completion Initiative - Open Course Library Project |Tag=OER, open education, CC BY, Gates Foundation, open courses, library
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  • |Tag=biology, science, secondary education, high school, college, undergraduate |Organization Type=open access textbooks
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  • |Organization Name=Open Context (Alexandria Archive Inst.) |Tag=archaeology, field science, secondary education
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  • ...tion=KOCW(Korea Opencourseware) is a system provided by KERIS(KERIS (Korea Education and Research Information Service)with collecting OCW* and OER** E-learning ...ata. dCollection is different concept from MIT’s or Korea University’s open-course-ware which are involved in OCW consortium
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  • |Description=SNOW is an open knowledge platform for sharing higher education content. |Tag=lecture, OER, open courseware, OCW
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  • ...nable to fund more proposals this time around, we also learned a lot about what makes a strong proposal and would like share these thoughts with the commun ...s will seed activities around the globe that support our mission. Our goal is to scale our community's efforts and support them in becoming self-sustaina
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  • ...his is the report of the Forum on the Impact of Open Courseware for Higher Education in Developing Countries, convened in Paris by UNESCO July 1-3, 2002, with t ...ership of Gary Matkin, dean of continuing education. A group of twenty-two education and information technology specialists gathered for the symposium. This mee
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  • |EventCategory=Free Culture, Open Web, Open Education ...t 7th for a look at some cool people and projects that are keeping the web open. Plus, free pizza and beer!
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  • |Project Title=Open Educational Resources Content Repository for training educational researche ...aining which will be available in a website, where these resources will be open, free and licensed for use, reuse and distribution in Mexico, Latin America
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  • ...986 and 2004, the price of textbooks rose 186% in the United States, which is roughly double the rate of inflation for every year. Also, on average, stud ...bility to learn and ultimately, their ability to get the most out of their education. Our new proposed business model using CC licenses will help these students
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  • ...volunteers would be posted to rural areas outside their home regions-this is to enable the volunteers learn about other people's culture hence regional |output=It is expected that at the end of the programme:
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  • ...s. The database could be used by online educators in many fields including education, nursing and health, science, and humanities. ...ce is one of these strategies that has already shown potential. However PV is not well known in the online teaching community and a prepared database of
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  • |Project Title=Open Robotics Platform |description=We are proposing to make a fully Open Robotics learning platform for children, using Arduino and free software pr
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  • |Project Title=Creative Commons in Music Education ...iliation=Consortium for Digital, Popular, & Participatory Culture in Music Education @ ASU (CDPPCME), Music, Learning, and Society Research Group
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  • Deliver training in CC licensing and using open source technology to our network of partner schools, encouraging them to fu ...esources would include fact packs about CC licensing and a CDrom of useful open-source software.
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  • ==== Theme: Opening Education ==== ...via CC BY-NC-SA, but charging for the prints and supplementary materials. (Is this business model working? Come and find out!) Eric was previously "Direc
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  • The CC Newsletter goes out at the beginning of each month and is an excellent resource for all members of our community, new and longstandin ...globe, as well as other exciting news developments for Creative Commons in education, science, and art & media.
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  • ...iLi.org (Servizio Licenze Libere Lombardia) - Startup of the Lombardy Free/Open Licenses Clinic ...he Piedmont region) and it is promoted by lettera27 Foundation. The clinic is meant as a one-stop shop, online based initiative that organizes itself thr
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  • ...ing artists of diverse backgrounds. It combines the knowledge creation and open distribution of new media technologies and contemporary art practices in a ...placed at PlayAround10 wiki are cc 3.0 share-alike Taiwan. PlayAround wiki is the main platform of all communications and documentations, a collective do
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  • |Project Title=Open Source Studio ...which will help build a modern, robust and portable studio environment and education facility.
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  • ...d CONSUMPTION PARADIGMS needed to catalyse the current gap in the Nigerian education sector. ...of education,increase in the ICT skills of our target community since ICT is an important aspect of the project.
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  • ...ue to build networks of open-education, open-business, open-government and open-science at both regional and international level. ...such as, licenses status, open-education, open-business, open-government, open-science experiences.
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  • |Project Title=Creating educational resources for open sharing: a CC licences guidance package ...instructive materials on how to adapt CC licences to resources created for open sharing. The model and materials for the workshops will be suitable for oth
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  • |Project Title=MOSCAR: Museum Open Source Code and Application Repository ...LSC staff will host, manage, and contribute to the project, but the focus is to provide a centralized location for sharing, discussion, and the overall
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  • ...MS course formats, export information and programming languages. Our goal is to create a single language through which course materials can be shared, a ...n their own classrooms or opt to utilize that content directly onto a free/open learning platform provided gratis.
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  • The feasibility of developing open source code for other platforms (e.g. Android) will be examined, and such c ...ted, and marketed on Apple's iPad platform. The feasibility of developing open source code for the application on other platforms (e.g. Android) will also
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  • ...ouraging derivative works. By selling and strategically donating a book of open-source screenplays for educational and creative exploration, the 26 Screenp ...over ten years experience in a corporate training environment - developing education programs for adult learners and incorporating the results into ongoing best
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  • This support is given from the creation of a blog – with design donated by volunteer grap ...e targeting underdog charities focused in social and economic development, education and academia, children and youth, and social problems (rehab centers, nursi
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  • ...s, posts, updates and media uploads broken down by category (eg., Science, Education, Cooking). We want to use the same underlying concept – pull in relevant, ...rea of the site that provides information about Creative Commons and other open content platforms; (4) in phase 2, a widget at the top of the page that dis
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  • income through a open source web application for individuals. given the experience to understand the system and what we are lacking
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  • |Project Title=Open for Good: Using Creative Commons for Social Design ...ng this exciting new territory, such as the Open Design Foundation and the Open Architecture Network. We will create a set of interviews with key designers
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  • ...rticular. However, the region is suffering from an extended drought, which is causing desertification and damaging crop production. ...isit. The children of both villages are absent (see above), due to Chinese education policies which require village children to be educated in boarding schools
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  • PRAYING FOR YOU project is a global praying collaborating on creating content for human concerning net Every one who was, is, will be depressed in heart can send a help message on the web site follows
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  • The idea of BatasPinoy is to commission 5 to 10 legal scholars to write basic legal information and m ...legal article will carry the CC license and a brief explanation of what CC is all about.
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  • ...nd educational methodogies, FLOSS code or physical products (open hardware/open design) involving community development and emancipation. The aim of Microcréditos CC is to establish together with producers, lawyers, economists and fiscal expert
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  • ...tes of Science and Technology for the People (AGHAM), Ibon Partnership for Education Development (IPED) ...is a compilation of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) Applications and Open Learning Content that aims to aid the teaching of math and basic sciences a
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  • |Mainurl=www.etcc.tv - The website has been purchased and is currently being developed. |description='''etcc''' is a remixable art exhibition that seeks to explore ideas of creation and appr
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  • ...gal scholars and copyright experts from the region and abroad to assess to what extent CC legal framework can fit with the civil legal system and copyright ...ng together people from different disciplines to examine the importance of open content licensing (including CC) and will contribute to the discussion arou
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  • ...d Web 2.0 and have been developed by Arab artists, pedagogues, alternative education experts and techies for Arab youngsters using Arabic language. The project ...ies. In the long run we hope to approach national institutions and private education centers for them to incorporate these curricula within their academic progr
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  • |Project Title=Arabic Open Educational Resources (OER) Platform |applicants=Jordan Open Source Association
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  • 2lifeCast's goal is to constitute a Syndication, defined as a system where any member becomes a ...perfect partner for creating cultural works and innovative formats in both education and entertainment.
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  • |description=The Within The Law Project is a crowd-sourced educational project that recreates a lost 1917 feature film |output=The Within the Law project is a large-scale project at the early stages of development. In the long-term
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  • ...n be tested later in real life conditions and become a starting point of a open license driven public building processes. ...hip=The KÉK - Hungarian Contemporary Architecture Centre (www.kek.org.hu) is an independent professional institution founded and operated by architects,
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  • |applicants=North Carolina Center for Voter Education, New America Foundation Media Policy Initiative |Affiliation=North Carolina Center for Voter Education (NCCVE), New America Foundation (NAF)
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  • ...nal modules designed for those with intellectual disabilities. Our mission is to bridge the digital divide by teaching technological skills that will all ...c access to our scholarly communication, we will strive to only publish in open access journals and conferences from this point forward.
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  • The index of the manual is as follows: Scratch can be downloaded anywhere in the world and reused. These is one
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  • |Affiliation=OpenCongress.org, Participatory Culture Foundation, Open Video Alliance ...plicate their research and reinvent the wheel every time they want to know what a particular vote was about. PPF's project will enable everyone to view, do
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  • ...which have been traditionally excluded from state-of-the-art resources and education. ...dents from local universities and higher education institutes, organize an open conference in every city and invite all the interested people to participat
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  • ...iry is to be fully realized in the 21st century. The goal of this project is to provide a precedent for other doctoral students, their committees and th ...opment of Sophie, the Mellon-funded multimedia authoring software which is open source and free for scholars to use.
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  • ...groups have converted the data to be more human readable, the information is then considered proprietary by each individual organization; segmenting the ...ofit organizations in their policy work, campaigns, as as organizing voter education and outreach.
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  • |Project Title=Open your organisation - Education Community Lab |applicants=Coalition for Open Education
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  • ...ture activists active in Central and Eastern Europe. We believe that there is strength in greater regional collaboration, taking into account similaritie |community relationship=Creative Commons Poland, started in 2005, is among the first ten CC jurisdictions worldwide and one of the first ones in
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  • paukr is a free study platform based on the wiki-principle that enables people to wo ..., graphics and written words – paukr could not be as collaborative as it is today.
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  • ...mportant to Malagasy to become narrow-minded, it’s time for us, and that is exactly the goal of the project, to share. ...This will be a great innovation and a new vision for Madagascar, and Foko is ready to share with all Malagasy Community.
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  • |Affiliation=Ministry of Education -MINEDUC- ...% of students who begin primary school in Guatemala complete this level of education. Children who do not attend school are concentrated in rural areas, and a d
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  • ...ng a distributed system (torrents) to stream fair use video in an avowedly open source, noncommercial context--solves both the political and the resource i ...red to read about fair use standards and agree that what they're uploading is a fair use. (We will also set up a system for reporting and banning infring
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  • |description=Move Commons (MC) is a simple and effective tool for initiatives, collectives, NGOs and social m The main aim of MC is to provide structure to the jungle of initiatives/collectives that exist in
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  • ...the project and not utilized for the memory archive, will be added to the open photo and video archives that the website will offer as a source of materia ...and religious celebrations with vibrant cumbias and salsas. “Sonidero” is the name given to the owner of the sound system, who also performs as MC an
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  • |description=Arkipelago is a free software-based 3D animation/film/arts studio developing a distribute As an open movie, Tube will be released under a permissive CC license, along with all
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  • ...ils are related on IP law terms and services including free licenses, open education resources and wiki projects' explanations. That will be a useful, comprehen |community=The target community is the Serbian intellectual community who are not able to access the relevan
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  • |Project Title=Local Wiki Creative Commons Education |description=This project is a series of in-person workshops designed to introduce and accustom local co
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  • ...earned a Mass Communication Degree from National Univesity of Rosario and is finishing her Masters Degree on Intellectual Property at FLACSO Argentina. ...th Juan Pablo Suárez develop a DIY BookScanner Project for Argentina. She is the Public Leader for WA. http://www.wikimedia.org.ar
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  • The Creative Commons Ecuador license suite is available in the following version. License your work under these licenses, Creative Commons is working with the Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja to create Ecuador
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  • ...Creative Commons group in Republic of India within the Asia Pacific region is made up of three organisations who will deliver roadmap activities. They ar ...ards, open access to scholarly literature, open educational resources, and open video), and engages in academic research on digital natives and digital hum
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  • The Creative Commons Japan license suite is available in the following version. [http://creativecommons.org/choose/?jur Creative Commons is working with The University of Tokyo, Law Faculty to create Japan jurisdict
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  • ...as been a member of the American Association of Law Schools since 1944 and is the only public law school in Puerto Rico. ...ngstanding tradition as an innovative institution in many legal fields and is deeply committed to the advancement of important social values such as the
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  • |afffocus=Open Knowledge ...free content projects — Wikipedia, the famous online encyclopedia, which is among the most visited websites in the world; Wicktionary, the free diction
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  • Apart from the individual authors the need to rethink the copyright policies is experienced by the public institutions such as archives, libraries, and mus *LETTERS TO DIRECTORS: an intense correspondence is taking place with the goal of individually contacting all Slovene cultural
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  • '''Why is Creative Commons important for the jurisdiction?''' ...build on. Exposure of Southern African creativity to other markets through open licensing. South African political leaders are suspicious of internet freed
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  • The Creative Commons Thailand license suite is available in the following version. [http://creativecommons.org/choose/?jur Creative Commons International is working with [http://www.thailandlawoffice.com/ Dharmniti Law Office], [htt
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  • ...ights/creative rights dialog in the United States. Creative Commons, Inc. is incorporated in the United States, and the large majority of the organizati However, as CC Headquarters is increasingly embracing its role as leading a global network, it would be be
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  • The Creative Commons South Korea license suite is available in the following version. [http://creativecommons.org/choose/?jur Creative Commons is working with Creative Commons Korea Association to create Korea jurisdictio
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  • |Description=The Peer 2 Peer University (P2PU) is an online community of open study groups for short university-level courses. |Tag=OER, education
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  • Massively scaled apprenticeship, we people learn by diving into the world of open source master craftspeople Alternative accreditation models based on web and open source peer review techniques
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  • |EventCategory=Open Education, Educational Technology, Research The 2011 GDCFRC is now soliciting session proposals from speakers with deep industry expertise
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  • ...ublicdomain/ U.S.-centric public domain dedication and certification]. CC0 is universal in form and may be used throughout the world for any kind of cont ...1a.html Post-publication sharing of data and tools]" explicitly recommends open sharing and the use of CC0 to put data in the public domain:
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  • ...m most higher education institutions, including community colleges. Higher education governance officials, particularly boards of trustees and senior academic g <small>Except where otherwise noted, content of this document is licensed under a [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Creative Comm
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  • ...en a handful of innovative leaders began to transform education and higher education in particular, from a system that weeded people out to one that lifts peopl I’m also grateful to the many other inspired and inspiring leaders of the Open
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  • ...have significant multiplier effects as the quantity of free, high-quality open learning materials steadily increases and the most relevant materials becom ...movement will continue to operate primarily on the periphery of the higher education establishment rather than closer to its core where its impact would be trul
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  • ...from, better teaching methods and techniques used elsewhere. If a student is fortunate, she may have access to a school and instructors whose curriculu ...communities of teachers and learners is augmenting the old "silo" model of education.
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  • ...ls. The second methodology relies on the same basic procedures used in the open source software community. In this model, an unlimited number of authors co ...among a greater number of contributors. Those holding this view often cite open source software programmer Eric Raymond's observation, published in The Cat
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  • ...en Educational Resources is creating an entirely new eco-system for higher education. The free, online digital components of this new eco-system that are alread ...ourse updates or new course creation. Because these resources are free and open, they can be combined, adapted, modified and reconfigured as needed and all
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  • ...areas is essential in order to move OER into the mainstream of the global education system. Advances here will encourage the creation of additional high-qualit Despite dramatic recent progress, the production and use of OER is still not recognized as integral to the operations of most educational inst
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  • ===Passing a Pro-OER Board Level Policy: Initiating the Higher Education Governance Conversation=== ...ake in order to capitalize on these dynamics, safeguard the quality of the education they provide, and preserve the relevance and vitality of their institutions
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  • ...ngle year. Nonetheless, the success and sustainability of the OER movement is by no means assured. Fundamental challenges remain. ...f the global education system through the application of supportive higher education governance policies, the movement will continue to grow in ways that create
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  • ...he organizations cultivating its increasingly vital role in opening higher education up to the greatest number of people worldwide. ...odules that can be organized as courses, books, reports, etc." All content is now available for download as the EPUB file used by most smart phones and e
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  • The following is a list of the some of the most compelling OER projects and implementations ...pen access, and educational innovation in general. All content on Gleducar is licensed under a [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/ar/deed.es
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  • Creative Commons (CC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation that develops legal and technical tools u ...minatory practices, monopoly markets and a lack of transparency” through open policies leveraging tools such as CC’s. Moreover:
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  • ...chnology in Education twice by the Iberoamerican Network for Technology in Education. Eduteka has also run pilot programs, incorporating OER into schools in ord ...hor or organization's experience with Creative Commons licenses so far – what have been the benefits and lessons learned?'''
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  • ...of government policies aimed at overcoming the digital divide. All content is available under [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/co CC Attrib ...hor or organization's experience with Creative Commons licenses so far – what have been the benefits and lessons learned?'''
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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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  • ...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
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  • 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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  • |EventCategory=Open Education, OCW The Conference is built around three tracks:
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  • ...launch of the licenses laid foundation for the promotion of the culture of open in Uganda. To create a case for Open Educational Resources in Uganda
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  • ...ng an open licensing policy for at least some subset of their publications is the preferred mechanism for ensuring the broadest and most widespread use a ...udies on the environmental impact of fossil fuels to health information -- is central to the success of IGOs. Information and content that IGOs create ca
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  • ...he process for recommending candidates for Board service is now officially open. for purposes of properly staggering the terms of Board members, as is customary.
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  • |EventCategory=Law, policy, open access, education, public interest ...e existing balance between public interest and private rights. This agenda is coming under increasing scrutiny from a wide range of actors and stakeholde
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  • ...RMI|Learning Resource Metadata Initiative]], a project to develop a common education metadata vocabulary being co-led by CC. ===What is the Learning Resource Metadata Initiative (LRMI)?===
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  • |EventCategory=Open Government, Open Data, Free technology, ...h covers broader issues of Access, Cybercitizenship, Governance, Openness, Education and more.
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  • ...ultants, sponsors, and supporters responsible for producing ''The Power of Open''. A very special thanks goes to the organizations, artists, and creators w ...http://thepowerofopen.org to download a digital version of ''The Power of Open'' or to find out how to order print copies.
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  • ..., why it is important to Creative Commons, and equally importantly, why it is important to you. Feel free to use the following email template and adapt o As much as all of us enjoy and depend on online teamwork these days, there is no substitute for the power of face-to-face collaboration. I am writing to
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  • |EventCategory=CC-Specific, Free Culture, Open Access, Open Data, Open Education The RegioWikiCamp is an unconference for all RegioWiki actors throughout geographical Europe.
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  • ...y (2005). He is a Registered Attorney with the California State Bar and he is registered to practice before the US Patent and Trademark Office. ...tual Property Law as well as other legal disciplines. As part of CIPIT she is involved in the IP Clinic which provides legal advice and cost effective so
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  • |EventCategory=Open Education, Open Data, creative commons, ...ut? Come along and meet us for a friendly lunch-time chat, and learn about what's happening in the Creative Commons space right now.
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  • |Event Name=Open Government Data Conference – Brisbane |EventCategory=open government data, Open Data, Open Government,
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  • |EventCategory=Open Education, ...r/985113857 webinar] is the first in a series of webinars on the LRMI, and is a chance for you to get your questions answered directly. Official descript
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  • ...during the CC Global Summit. We have several extra rooms available. Below is a non-comprehensive list of session ideas which are not a part of the forma ** Why is that you still need to register to a website just in order to download CC-l
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  • ...artist who sometimes records music under the pseudonym Platinum Bitch. He is a founding member of New Familiar Music, an internet record label, and of t ...has lived in Portland, Oregon, as well as in various cities in Florida. He is married to Elise May & currently resides in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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  • ...e experiences/lessons learned from [http://thepowerofopen.org The Power of Open] *Affiliates give input about what support from HQ would be most useful to their communications efforts
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  • ...t-produced content. It believes that, as a publicly-funded institution, CC is the best way to encourage use, reuse, and sharing of the content it creates |Tag=library, public library, education, government
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  • ...In order to be used dependably and reliably by teachers, businesses, or education institutions, publicly funded materials must be clearly licensed and marked * CC BY is the gold standard for communicating the DOL’s policy that the public shou
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  • ...ern about the ambiguity of the license definition, we do not believe there is a sufficiently clear or compelling alternative presented yet meriting a cha ...n the conditions section as in v. 3.0). This is a shift in format only and is not designed to affect the scope of the NC licenses in any way. }}
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  • ...nd supporting technologies are the global standard for sharing in culture, education, government, science, and more. *''Data/PSI/Science/Education'' — recognize and address impediments to adoption of CC by governments as
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  • This is a page that contains submissions by Creative Commons to requests for inform '''EC public consultation on open research data'''
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  • ...gly, the scope of the “work” being licensed varies depending on how it is defined under applicable copyright law. </div> Clearly defining the scope of the license is challenging but critical. We addressed three primary facets related to thi
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  • ...y situated in Central Asia. However, about 15% of the countries’ terrain is technically European. Besides, Kazakh law system belongs to Roman-Germanic ...et. However, the content volume in the Kazakh language (official language) is very limited. To develop content the universal tools are required suitable
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  • Uganda is focusing their efforts on the following this year; 5. To target specific "content generators" such as NGOs, education/research entities, etc. Generate early adopters and use them as "proof of c
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  • |Event Name=Open Education Week |EventCategory=open education, oer
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  • ...m Federally Funded Research. Creative Commons (http://creativecommons.org) is a 501(c)(3) U.S.-based nonprofit corporation dedicated to making it easier ...s and benefits of such policies? What type of access to these publications is required to maximize U.S. economic growth and improve the productivity of t
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  • ...ess for the Venezuelan adaptation of the BY-NC-SA 3.0 license draft is now open. ...ezuela/3.0/BY-NC-SA/Draft | draft BY-NC-SA 3.0 license]] are available, as is a summary of the substantial changes proposed by the legal team to port the
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  • |Event Name=Open Knowledge Festival |EventCategory=Festival, open knowledge, open access, open content
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  • ...e Science program at Creative Commons and include legal and policy issues, education and technology efforts, and partnerships that will better leverage our effo ..., and requirements that these data be managed responsibly, suggest that an open, commons-based approach could be particularly useful for addressing these p
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  • ...s (OER) projects in K-12, Higher Education, and the corporate sector. This is not a comprehensive list of U.S. or [[OER_Case_Studies|global OER projects] ...any medium that reside in the public domain or have been released under an open license that permits their free use and re-purposing by others.
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  • |Tag=OER. Liferay, Education, Active Learning, Earth System Sciences, IBSE, ...the Creative Commons licenses adopted (more then 90% of the resources are Open Educational Resources).
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  • ...of Science and Technology materials. The OER Africa site and its materials is also defaulted under CC BY. ...hor or organization's experience with Creative Commons licenses so far – what have been the benefits and lessons learned?'''
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  • The purpose of the document is to set out a roadmap to establish and develop a multi-stakeholder Creative ...ttempt to reach all stakeholder communities (including artist communities, open data communities, and OER communities), Creative Commons Canada will instit
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  • ===Power of Open 2=== ...time, with the best case studies then selected and published in a Power of Open 2 booklets. Similar to the existing case studies project, but with a delibe
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  • |Event Name=Open Education 2012 |EventCategory=open education, open educational resources, OER
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  • ...University (Lecce, Italy, 2005-2006) and UCAL (Berkeley, spring 2006). She is currengly a doctoral student at the UAB in Barcelona, Spain but lives and w ...n (ETB) and the Ministry of Agriculture. She has supported the adoption of open standards in elearning projects such as the UNDP Virtual School for Latinam
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  • ...ty to develop good policy and improve data sharing and reusability, but it is not yet clear who should take the lead in this area and create the framewor ...ake what actions with what data, when, under what circumstances, and using what methods. It includes laws and policies associated with data, as well as str
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  • |OER Policy Title=US: Virginia: H.B.1940: Open Education Resource Center Grant Fund ...s to establish open education resource centers in the Commonwealth." Open education resource centers; fund established; pilot project.
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  • ...courses, including instructional materials, for training and postsecondary education readiness and success. Entities receiving funds under this subsection shall |Tag=Act, Senate, Education, Labor and Pensions, House Education, Labor
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  • |OER Policy Title=US: California: A.B. 577: Open Education Resource Centers ...ty and staff to the concept, creation, and implementation of open resource education; and create an OER information repository to serve as the single source of
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  • ...is a Governamental entity created by the Mexican government to offer Open Education nation wide. In conjunction they developed a policy to accompany their pro |OER Policy Institution=Secretaria de Educacion Publica Mexico.(Ministry of Education)
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  • |OER Policy Title=US: Federal: S. 1714: Open College Textbook Act of 2009 ...right and responsibility to select pedagogically appropriate coursework. (Open Congress)
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  • ...ons licensing and open access in the region, particularly in the fields of education and development, * organise meetings and other events on the theme of open aimed at fostering collaboration and exchange between the participating gro
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  • The meeting is hosted by CC Ugandan affiliates, the [http://www.cehurd.org/ Center for Hea ...rican as well as partners from a wide range of organisations interested in open access, collaborative OER and digital learning projects in Africa. Attendee
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  • ...: Washington State: H.B. 2337 Regarding open educational resources in K-12 education organization with domain expertise in open courseware, that
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  • |OER Policy Title=US: Florida: H.B. 5201 Postsecondary Education Funding ...o serve as a statewide resource and clearinghouse for public postsecondary education distance learning courses and degree programs.
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  • ...ainings), e-student (ICT equipment for students) and e-resources (creating open textbooks, redesign of Scholaris, the national platform for educational res ...ed description of the program can be found here: http://creativecommons.pl/open-educational-resources-in-the-digital-school-program/
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  • ...have experience advising users of the licenses in multiple domains such as education, science, culture, GLAM, data, and public sector information, and understan # [[#Other issues raised|Other items raised (open discussion)]]
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  • ...Policy Title=South Africa: Policy Framework for the Provision of Distance Education in South African Universities ...a growing reliance on resource-based learning among universities generally is noted.
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  • ...rmation that in other way we would have never have access to, such as Open Education Programs and projects related to access to knowledge for all.. ...other chapters around the World to work together in projects to promote an open knowledge economy, culture and society.
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  • This page is to remember Atty. Jimmy Soriano and the great contribution made to the Crea ...niversity School of Law, Jimmy was a particularly strong advocate for open education and the need to make knowledge and learning accessible to all. He practiced
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  • ...eeting is invite-only; however results and post meeting activities will be open and continue to be built in collaboration with the community. '''A Convening to Brainstorm the Utility of an Open Policy Institute (Leads: Cable Green & Timothy Vollmer)'''
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  • ==What?== ...f “openness” in the digital age and its benefit to creative endeavors, education, research, and beyond. Individuals and organizations will learn how to use
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  • |EventCategory=Free Culture, Open Culture, Open Education, Intellectual Property, ...ill be offering during the month of September and October an online course open and free: "Art and culture in circulation: Introduction to copyright and fr
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  • |EventCategory=OER, Open Education, ...ty initiative that will offer courses on the meaning and application of “open” on the web and offline environments.
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  • ...up to 10 OER platforms and registries to implement LRMI metadata. The goal is not only to get 10 quality implementations ready but also to develop a suit ...ational materials such as courses, books, and reports. Today, OpenStax CNX is a dynamic non-profit digital ecosystem serving millions of users per month
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  • ...rt of a commons aligned with the Definition of Free Cultural Works and the Open Definition. ...ould simplify the task of educating rightsholders about why a free license is the right choice.
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  • ...n policies could be shared and discussed. Without clearly defined support, open policies are significantly less likely to be introduced and adopted. ...nstitute could provide support to open advocates and governments exploring open policies.
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  • '''''Open Policy Network: Ensuring open access to publicly funded resources'' ...sibilities and challenges in developing resources and services to increase open policies.
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  • |EventCategory=Open Education, Knowledge, Skills, Ideas Sharing ...as betterment of society and the world happens when we share, when we are open and when we collaborate with each other - the very essence of CC.
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  • ...h (Inquired Based or Problem Based or else) for their lessons. The project is aimed at demonstrate the importance (and promote) of the need of profession |Tag=OER, Education, Earth System Science, IBSE, Liferay
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  • U.S. Department of Education<br/> ...e that Secretary Duncan has highlighted various benefits of OER, saying “Open Educational Resources can not only accelerate and enrich learning, they can
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  • |OER Policy Title=US: Federal: H.R. 521 Transforming Education Through Technology Act ...tom of the page : http://democrats.edworkforce.house.gov/bill/transforming-education-through-technology-act
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  • ...//www.creativecommons.org.uk/</ref> is the affiliate partner that supports education and adoption efforts in the UK. The proposed Research Councils UK (RCUK) Po ...ative Commons CC-BY license.” The right to read articles online for free is essential, of course, but unless researchers are given—and clearly inform
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  • |OER Policy Title=US: Illinois: HB 3247: Open College Textbook Act ...this State, or (iii) a nonprofit or for-profit organization that produces open textbooks. Requires the Board to award grants in a manner that will result
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  • |OER Policy Title=US: Illinois: HB 3239: Open College Textbook Act ...on Higher Education and the House of Representatives' Committee on Higher Education. Effective immediately."
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  • |Event Name=CC China Mainland-Open Education Week Salon |EventCategory=Open Educational Resources,
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  • ...educational approaches such as popular education, Montessori, progressive education, Waldorf, homeschooling. |Tag=education, alternative, film, documentary
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  • |Tag=math,science,physics,biology,physical biology,physical oncology, OER, education ...s and thought processes. What is different about the NCI’s PS-OC Program is the conviction that unique physical sciences and engineering approaches and
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  • ...have experience advising users of the licenses in multiple domains such as education, science, culture, GLAM, data, and public sector information, and understan ...irrevocable. To be clear, this new section is not part of the license and is not intended to impose binding obligations on licensors.''
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  • ...education in all primary, secondary and post- secondary or tertiary level is very poor with a number of problems such as class size, insufficient resour Objective is to create interactive courseware that will transform text based text book o
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  • ...our ability to participate in certain advocacy and legislative activities is limited by Internal Revenue Service (IRS) regulations. CC complies with the ...liate teams. Where a CC affiliate team is advocating on its own behalf, it is not bound by these guidelines. Section III provides information for affilia
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  • ...urcing''' to fund, and earn profits from, CC-licensed works. Crowdsourcing is an increasingly popular way to fund projects, and CC now even has [http://w ...C to generate viral marketing for his work. He released his single Sharing is Caring commercially while also making it available for free download under
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  • Creative Commons is excited to announce the CC Affiliate Project Grants. These grants are part ...n your country or region and promote a broad understanding and adoption of open policies and related practices around the world. Depending on the final num
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  • This is the space where a CC Mongolia Affiliate Road Map will be discussed and pres A workshop is taking place in Ulaanbaatar on April 17, 2012 hosted by the Mongolian Unive
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  • ...en's literature, children's books, storybook workshop, brothers whim, open education, oer, fund free culture |Quote=Inside a story is an idea, and inside an idea is the power to change the world.
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  • === Open Horizons: welcome to CC === ..., the legal dimension of art is a deep aspect unknown to the authors. What is convergence and continuity between free licenses and the avant-garde. Pract
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  • |OER Policy Title=Indonesia: Global List of OER Initiatives: Indonisia Open University - TERBUKA UT Open Policy License of Educational Materials
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  • == '''What is the Toolkits project?''' == ...adoption of open policies and practices, and will be formed entirely from open content, made to be shared over the web and from hand to hand.
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  • = European Open Educational Resources Policy Project = ...an important policy goal in the EU's new educational strategy "Opening up Education."
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  • ...iciting views from stakeholders.” In fact, we believe that transparency is a necessary component to meeting the objectives detailed in the Memorandum. ...ing on publicly funded research, in order to accelerate discovery, improve education, and fuel the translation of this research into innovative new products and
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  • |Event Name=Workshop on Open Science for Higher Education and Research |EventCategory=Open Science
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  • |OER Policy Title=Wales: Open Education Declaration of Intent ...use of Open Educational Resources (OER), "encouraging the introduction of open educational practice into every part of the university."
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  • |size=Over 1000 open educational resources ...nnovation in education. Unless otherwise noted, all of the website content is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license.
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  • = Institute for Open Leadership = ...ta, culture, and research around the world, creating new opportunities for education, innovation, and creativity.
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  • This is a page that catalogs submissions by Creative Commons to requests for inform ''' Cabinet Office Public Consultation: Making Open Data Real '''
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  • ...esources/principles_on_psi_short.html Australian Information Commissioners Open Access Principles]. AusGOAL endorses the Creative Commons Australia Versio ...er, the [http://www.abc.net.au Australian Broadcasting Corporation] (ABC), is releasing material from the ABC archives for reuse under CC licences. It's
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  • In order to further the goal of career training and education and encourage innovation in the development of new learning materials, as a Note: this is one of multiple US Department of Labor CC BY open policies. See: http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/42446
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  • ==What we done in 2014-2015.== #The affiliate took part in the [http://www.openeducationweek.org/ open education week] with discussion in Belarusian States University.
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  • ...y, and postsecondary education, and to promote innovation in postsecondary education, and for other purposes."<br> ...ional resource'''' means an educational resource that is licensed under an open license and freely available online to the public."<br>
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  • |OER Policy Title=US: Massachusetts: Open Education Initiative at UMass Amherst ...Education Initiative in the Spring of 2011. The Open Education Initiative is a faculty incentive program that encourages the use of existing low-cost or
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  • |Description=<br>"'''Open Education Resources'''<br> ...e cost of books can add up to about 72% of their college tuition. The VCCS is actively working to reduce these costs for its students by supporting sever
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  • '''THIS PAGE IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. CREATIVE COMMONS DOES NOT PROVIDE LEGAL AD ...: BY-NC, BY-NC-SA, and BY-NC-ND. In each of these licenses, NonCommercial is expressly defined as follows:
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  • Here is some sample text to put under your email signatures during the campaign: *Creative Commons is fighting for sharing and innovation on the internet. Please donate to their
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  • Creative Commons is working with Fundacion Karisma as the Colombian affiliate. ...cially regarding the copyright challenges of digital technologies. Karisma is also engaged in social innovation projects related to ICT. This work has be
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  • ...in this topic were issued by: the Ministry of Culture, Coalition for Open Education, Centrum Cyfrowe (institutional partners of Creative Commons Poland) and Po ...n channels of Creative Commons Poland, Centrum Cyfrowe, Coalition for Open Education, and our partners such as Modern Poland Foundation, Malopolska Institute of
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  • '''Uruguay''' joins Creative Commons in order to support an open and accessible Internet, to promote the advantages of free knowledge and of We believe that one of our first missions is the promotion and dissemination at different stages of free or less restric
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  • This is a placeholder page for open policy text and resources. == Open Policy Rationale for U.S. Federal Government ==
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  • |OER Policy Title=US: Department of State: Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) for English Language Learners under the English Acce ...es can access online and via mobile devices worldwide. Full documentation is here: http://solicitations.fhi360.org/Solicitation.aspx
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  • ...rtunities, including but not limited to online university courses, Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), webinars, communities of practice, digital librarie ...und in Section A.5) Participants and further information on CC BY licenses is in Section A.4) Program Administration.
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  • ...t a GPLv3-licensed work and use BY-SA to license their contributions. This is not allowed by GPLv3. Thus, this compatibility determination only allows mo ...ultural License], and conforms to the [http://opendefinition.org/licenses/ Open Definition].
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  • Creative Commons is working with Fundacion Karisma as the Colombian affiliate. ...cially regarding the copyright challenges of digital technologies. Karisma is also engage in social innovation projects related to ICT. These work has be
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  • ...m around the world. Here, anyone can easily share, update, and browse open education policies and legislation. In addition, we host '''[[OER_Policy_Registry/Sup ...open projects, terms of use, or a registry of [http://roarmap.eprints.org open access policies].
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  • '''Encipel is an educational community in which users of any gender and age, create docum '''We use the license CC BY-NC 3.0. So all the information is open to everyone. We have decided to use this license because we want people to
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  • ...e recipients of federal funds to release publicly funded resources with an open copyright license — and provide support for the efficient use of openly l ...overnment that, if followed together, will help government build effective open licensing policies.
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  • ...tle=US: Department of State: Building Study Abroad Capacity at U.S. Higher Education Institutions MOOC ...dy Abroad Capacity at U.S. Higher Education Institutions (HEIs). This MOOC is a component of the Department's engagement on expanding and diversifying U.
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  • |OER Policy Title=European Union: Erasmus: Opening Up Education under open licenses and promote similar practices under EU programmes;
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  • |OER Policy Title=Canada: Alberta: Open Educational Resources ...port the assembly, use, development, implementation and evaluation of Open Education Resources (OERs) to support teaching, learning and research. There will be
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  • |OER Policy Title=Canada: BC Campus Open Agenda |OER Policy URL=http://bccampus.ca/about-us/open-agenda/
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  • ...in 2012-13 the OPDF was re-purposed into Canada’s first publicly-funded open textbook development project. All BCcampus OPDF-funded projects produce Open Education Resources that are available for free sharing and reuse among educators wit
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  • ...use Creative Commons licensing and copyright reform. Please note that this is not intended to provide an exhaustive list of every affiliate project, but ...South Africa, Tanzania, Nigeria and other CC Africa affiliates: School of Open Africa
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  • ...tional Resources in Tertiary Education Institutions. Please note that this is not intended to provide an exhaustive list of every affiliate project, but == Resources and toolkits for open education communities ==
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  • ...ort the innovative integration of Web2.0 and Open Educational Resources in education”; ...life-long learning education as strategic lines of development for ICT in education.
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  • |Description=This declaration is addressed the Moroccan Government, education agencies, schools, middle schools, high schools, universities, the third se ...o-declaration/ Petition to support Morocco in achieving the vision of Open Education: the OER Morocco Declaration]
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  • ...that participates is required to use electronic or open-source textbooks, open educational resources, public domain material, or other free or low-cost te
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  • ...e learning experience, and developing and maintaining a list of 50 digital open source textbooks, amongst other duties.
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  • |OER Policy URL=http://openscot.net/higher-education/university-of-edinburgh-approves-new-oer-policy/ ...ality of the student experience. The University is committed to supporting open and sustainable learning and teaching practices by encouraging engagement w
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  • ...o increase access to and support quality learning and teaching in Fiji’s education and training system. In doing so, the policy seeks to strengthen commitment
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