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As part of a one-year project designed to support and strengthen the work of CC’s Global Affiliate Network, CC is leading the development of a series of toolkits and learning materials. These materials are meant to promote the broad understanding and adoption of open policies and practices, and will be formed entirely from open content.
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Revision as of 21:33, 1 August 2013

What is the Toolkits project?


As part of a one-year project designed to support and strengthen the work of CC’s Global Affiliate Network, CC is leading the development of a series of toolkits and learning materials. These materials are meant to promote the broad understanding and 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.

Target


These toolkits will be primarily designed for use by global affiliate groups, both those that are established in the network and those that have yet to establish formal affiliation (sans MOU). Community members in these affiliate groups will range in experience level relating to Creative Commons history and current work, but we assume they have basic technology skills and are motivated to advocate for open policies and practices related to the subject areas these toolkits will focus on. Other audiences may make use of the instructional material, but some content may be less useful to audiences who have little or no knowledge of Creative Commons work or those who have limited access to technology.

The topics / some examples


Preliminary subject areas are:
- Basics of Creative Commons Licenses
- Education / OER
- Science / Data
- Culture / GLAM (galleries, libraries, archives, museums)
- Government
- Creative Industries
- Business Models

Each toolkit will content general info, images, video from existing CC resources, slide deck for presentations, printable reader notes/cards, FAQ, etc

How get involved - (small guide)


Working Groups (WG)

  • Lead production effort in subject area
  • Groups based on area of interest + skills
  • Special WG for Translations (led by Soo-Hyun)



Timeline/ Planning


- ITW (May/June 2013)

  • Establish toolkit topics with HQ staff and RCs
  • Form WGs and develop timeline for production


- Global Summit Buenos Aires (Agust 2013)
CC will be holding a session at the bi-annual CC Global Summit (Buenos Aires) to demo the toolkit project and hold an interactive time for content auditing, design discussion, and the formation of working groups.

  • Hold one formal presentation, plus offering opportunities for breakouts/unconferenz sessions about specific topics and working groups
  • Establish plan for translations


- 6mo Check-in with Google (October 2013)

  • Submit sample (1) complete toolkit due to Google, others nearing final production


- 1yr Delivery Mark with Google (April 2014)

  • Final delivery of five (5) toolkits due


Contact / Lead Organizers (HQ)


  • Jessica Coates (CC Global Community Manager)
  • Billy Meinke (CC Education Project Assistant)
  • Teresa Sempere García (Community Support Intern)