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Cable Green Director of Global Learning
Paul StaceySenior Project Manager
“Our vision is nothing less than realizing the full potential of the Internet – universal access to research, education, and full participation in culture, driving a new era of development, growth, and productivity.”
“Creative Commons develops, supports, and stewards legal and technical infrastructure that maximizes
digital creativity, sharing, and innovation.”
Version 4.0 License
Crowd Source CC Ideas
http://bit.ly/ccideas
1.0 – December 2002
2.5 – June 2005
2.0 – May 2004
3.0 – February 2007
Version 4.0 Unported
Version 4.0 Coming Soon
Source: wikiHow, licensed under under a Creative Commons license.
Internationalization
Version the licenses to make them stronger and more robust for anyone, anywhere without necessarily requiring porting.
European UnionSui Generis Database Rights
Support Intergovernmental Organization Use
4.0 for Educators
What You Can Expect
Clarified, more flexible, still respectful;Easier compliance for teachers, students
ShareAlike as before, no expansion;Reliable re-use with Wikipedia/media content
No change in definition;No disruption of existing sharing models
What’s Still Open(inside & outside of licenses)
o Compatibility with Free Art License, GPL
o Porting
o Non-Commercial guidelines, stewardship
o Attribution and marking guidelines and best practices
Version 4 - What’s Next & Community Input?
Draft 3 published Oct/Nov
Porting, deed and license chooser discussion pre-launch
Launch Q4-2012/Q1-2013
Participate!
Subscribe: http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/cc-licenses Share ideas: http://wiki.creativecommons.org/4.0
Platform & Learning support Community coordination & Logistics
Platform & Learning support Community coordination & Logistics
Open Communities
Open AccessOpen Policy
<Your focus> OEROpen GLAM/Culture
Course (Facilitated)
Course(Stand-alone)
Etc.
Lead(s)
August and beforeA lot of logistics (boring stuff) + some workshops (fun stuff)
OctoberMap initial curriculum & courses.
October - DecemberCreate courses. Map skills to courses. Design skills badges!
January - FebruaryGet ready for launch... Launch! 5 courses with 5 launch partners + 5 stand-alone courses
Join the School of Open!
1. Go to schoolofopen.org2. Sign up for the discussion and announcements lists.3. Introduce yourself at school-of-open@googlegroups.com
and find support for your idea.4. Register for a p2pu.org account and start creating!
Questions? Email the Project Manager at schoolofopen@p2pu.org
Open Policy Institute
Open Policy InstituteOverview
– Public access to publicly funded resources– “Default: Closed” to “Default: Open”– CC Global Summit Warsaw– Call for assistance clear– Scope: national, state/provincial, city, university,
school district, GLAM, individual
Open Policy Institute• Landscape
– Massive potential for scale with open policy– Many examples already!
• DOL TAACCCT• Textbooks: California open textbook legislation• National legislation: Netherlands, Australia• City legislation: Sao Paulo, San Francisco• GLAM: Europeana• IGOs: World Bank, COL • Institutions: Harvard Open Access Policy
Open Policy Institute• What will it do?
– Network, Communication, Research, Advocacy & Implementation
• Potential Products/Services/Resources– Website– Webinars and conference participation– Slide decks and best arguments– Sample legislation– Annual meeting– OPI Fellow
• Need your help!
TAACCT Priorities
Overall Open Reqts.Services
DOL Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College and Career Grant Program (TAACCCT)Grant Total: $2 billionDeployed in 4 rounds 2011-2014
“In order to ensure that the Federal investment of these funds has as broad an impact as possible and to encourage innovation in the development of new learning materials, as a condition of the receipt of a TAACCCT grant, the grantee will be required to license to the public (not including the Federal Government) all work created with the support of the grant (Work) under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 (CCBY) license. Work that must be licensed under the CCBY includes both new content created with the grant funds and modifications made to pre-existing, grantee-owned content using grant funds. This license allows subsequent users to copy, distribute, transmit and adapt the copyrighted Work and requires such users to attribute the Work in the manner specified by the grantee.”
Gates Foundation Grant to Support ALL DOL TAACCCT Grantees
Services, Events, Resources at: http://open4us.org
1. Open licensing (“CC BY” is required by the grant)
2. Increasing access to existing open educational resources (OER)
3. Best practices in open policy and OER adoption
4. Effective course and learning design5. Accessibility and web-based design best
practices6. Beyond Support: +Platform &
+Co-Development
Evaluation & Research1. Impact of CC-BY requirement.2. OER generated collaboration and
partnerships. 3. Adoption and reuse of existing open
content.4. Implementation of open policy.5. OER based design and development
best practices.6. Extent to which technologies embed
licensing and tagging tools in their platform.
7. Application of Universal Design for Learning guidelines and accessibility standards.
8. Data driven learning designFlickr image CC-BY-SA by opensourceway
Mark up educational resources:Better search engine results
Better secondary tools (eg: Learning Registry)
Open standard compatible with Schema.org(Google, Bing Yahoo)
Also, compatible with your current metadata standard (most likely)
We want to help you.
Creative Commons Global Summit 2011 – Warsaw PolandThe Power of Open
Kristina Alexanderson, CC BYhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/kalexanderson/6161930652/in/pool-1750970@N20/
CC's Global Affiliates
CC's Global Affiliate Network
71 formal affiliates (including our newest, Canada) 6 key regions: Africa, Arab World, Asia-Pacific, Europe, Latin
America, North America Close to signing in the US, the UK and Paraguay Working with groups in many more countries, including
Kenya, India, Belgium, Mongolia, Algeria and Morocco
Opportunities & Challenges Our network is CC's greatest
asset Diverse global coverage Huge local expertise and
knowledge Includes global leaders in
copyright, open, education and culture
Long history of successful collaboration
Incredible adoption success, from 1m objects in first year to 500m now
Still many gaps in network (eg India)
All volunteers (some have local funding)
Great variation in strength and capacity of teams
Most of the world still hasn't heard of CC
Gilberto Gil performs at CC's 5th birthdayJoi Ito, CC BY http://www.flickr.com/photos/35034362831@N01/2116005332
Growth and support Global Network team: 8 Regional Coordinators working across 5
regions; 1 Global Network Manager
Regular meetings and communication: alternate annually between Regional Meetings and Global Summit
Affiliate support and training: more resources, workshops, exchange of ideas and information
Collaborative projects: 10th birthday, Librebus, Power of Open
Increased profile for our global community: news stories, case studies, representation at prominent meetings
Work more with friends: other open organisations and communities with an interest in open (eg OER)
Find new affiliates! target priority countries and regions (eg Canada)
#cc10 december 7-1610.creativecommons.org
cc10@creativecommons.org
Social Media Campaign
• CC Facts and Trivia• Essays about CC from
community leaders• Music contest
Parties and meetups
AmmanCairoGöteborgJakartaMuscat
Rabat/CasablancaRio de JaneiroSan FranciscoStockholmAnd more in the works