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Video from CC Salon NYC: Opening Education
by Jane Park UncategorizedFor those of you who missed CC Salon NYC: Opening Education, we uploaded live recordings of the event to the CC blip.tv channel a while back. The video recording is split up into three parts in-line with the three sessions to make it easier for you to pick and choose what to watch: Flat World…
Talis Incubator for Open Education Announces Winners
by Jane Park UncategorizedTalis Education announced the first round of project winners yesterday for its Talis Incubator for Open Education. If you recall, I pointed out the Talis Angel Fund for Open Education last year, which was set up “to further the cause of Open Education through the use of technology.” Talis awarded £1,000-£15,000 to three projects for…
Flat World Knowledge partners with Barnes & Noble and NACS Media Solutions
by Jane Park UncategorizedOn April 1, Flat World Knowledge announced its partnerships with Barnes & Noble and NACS Media Solutions (an independent business subsidiary of the National Association of College Stores). The partnerships enable FWK’s open textbooks to be distributed in low-cost print form at up to 3,000 college bookstores across the U.S. for the 2010 fall semester.…
Creative Commons & Education Landing Page And Wiki Project
by mike UncategorizedToday we launched two important resources for anyone interested in Creative Commons and education. First, there’s an education landing page prominently linked from our home page. Its goal is to quickly introduce our site visitors to the vast number and range of Open Educational Resources (OER) available for use as well as the role of…
Teaching Open Source Software
by Jane Park UncategorizedIf you’re like me, then you don’t know much about software; if you’re not like me, then you know about software but not much about open source software (OSS). Regardless of which camp you fall into, there’s good news—you can learn about open source software (and help others learn about it) through open educational resources…
Nina Simon's "The Participatory Museum"
by cameron UncategorizedCover design by Jennifer Rae Atkins The Participatory Museum, a new book from Nina Simon on ways to increase audience participation in cultural institutions, is now available in full under a CC Attribution-NonCommercial license: I want everyone to be able to use the content and make derivative works. I didn’t choose Share Alike because I…
Pratham Books uses CC to make children's books accessible
by Jane Park UncategorizedNearly two years ago, I blogged about Pratham Books, a nonprofit children’s book publisher in India. “It was set up to fill a gap in the market for good quality, reasonably priced children’s books in a variety of Indian languages. [Its] mission is to make books affordable for every child in India.” At the time,…
Launching Public Discussion of CC Patent Tools
by kaitlin UncategorizedThinh Nguyen writes over at the Science Commons blog … “We’re happy to announce that we’re launching the public comment and discussion period for our new patent tools: the Research Non-Assertion Pledge and the Public Patent License. We invite you to join the discussion at our public wiki. There you can read about these tools,…
New Dutch government portal uses CC0 public domain waiver as default copyright status
by mike UncategorizedThe Netherlands government has launched Rijksoverheid.nl, a new website that all Dutch ministries will migrate to (English; other links in this post are Dutch). Creative Commons Netherlands notes that the site’s copyright policy signals a seriousness about open sharing of public sector information — its default is to remove all copyright restrictions with the CC0…
OpenCourseWare economics in the New York Times
by mike UncategorizedIn As Colleges Make Courses Available Free Online, Others Cash In the New York Times writes about how universities are funding OpenCourseWare programs as well as how businesses have sprung up around CC licensed Open Educational Resources (OER) from such programs. Regarding the latter, our CEO is quoted: On a philosophical level, the idea of…