school of open for k-12 educators
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Slides for presentation video for the 2013 K-12 Online Conference: http://k12onlineconference.org/?page_id=1415. A talk on School of Open, its origins, and its relevance for K-12 educators. Free online courses, workshops, and training programs for K-12 educators and their students.TRANSCRIPT
School of Open for K-12
Educators
22 October, 2013 K-12 Online Conference
Jane Park Project Manager ü Since Jan 2008 ü Open Education ü Open Culture ü Communications ü School of Open
janepark@ creativecommons.org
Free education opportunities on meaning, application and
impact of “openness”
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Platform & Learning support Community coordination & Logistics
Volunteer Community of Individuals & Organizations
Platform & Learning support Community coordination & Logistics
Volunteer Community of Individuals & Organizations
Open source software Open access Open culture
Open educational resources Open content
Open data Open science Open research Open licensing Open textbooks
Open courseware Open policy
Open assessment Open badges
Open means different things to different communities.
Open resources can improve life!
But not enough people know what they are, how to use
them, or why they’re important
Online Courses
Facilitated Stand-alone
Workshops & Events
Training Programs
Courses (Facilitated)
• Copyright 4 Educators • Creative Commons for K12
Educators
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“I found the course really useful. It gave me a deeper understanding
of copyright and the issues related to use of materials in school
settings. I also enjoyed 'meeting' and getting to know and work with
some new colleagues.”
Courses (Stand-alone) • Get CC Savvy • Teach someone something with
open content • Intro to Openness in Education • Open Detective
Training programs
• After school program in Kenya • Copyright for Librarians in Latin
America
School of Open Kenya
Kasyoka Mutunga (Jamlab, Precious Blood School Alumna) & Simeon Oriko (Jamlab)
Workshops
• Building German OER courses in Berlin
• Building an Open Education Timeline in London
K12 projects in 2014
Courses (English) Copyright 4 Educators CC for K12 Educators
Courses (Spanish)
Copyright for Librarians Teaching with Open Textbooks Intro to Openness in Education
How to do an open collaborative textbook
K12 projects in 2014 (cont’d)
Training programs School of Open Kenya
CC for Kids (South Africa) OER Summer Camp (China)
Other projects
Copyright Handbook for Teachers (Argentina)
Get Involved
Go to http://schoolofopen.org
ü Sign up for Announcements ü Join Google Group and
introduce yourself ü Post your idea about a project
in your region
Online Courses
Facilitated Stand-alone
Workshops & Events
Training Programs
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In order of appearance… Photo: Aap-Noot-Mies / Primer in the classroom Author: Nationaal Archief License: No known copyright restrictions Photo: Creative Commons 10th Birthday Celebration San Francisco Author: Timothy Vollmer Source: https://secure.flickr.com/photos/sixteenmilesofstring/8257276174/in/set-72157632200936657 License: CC BY Photo: Class of 2012 Author: P2PU Source: https://secure.flickr.com/photos/p2puniversity/8095112337/in/set-72157631786592029/ License: CC BY-SA Photo: Kasyoka Mutunga Author: Kasyoka Mutunga License: CC BY-NC-SA Photo: Barcamp Nairobi 2010 Author: Erik (HASH) Hersman Source: https://secure.flickr.com/photos/whiteafrican/4696247800/in/photostream/ License: CC BY Photo: Making CC videos Author: Jamlab LIcense: CC BY-NC-SA Slides: Copyright for Librarians in SpanishAuthor: Karisma Foundation License: CC BY-SA Photos marked CC BY-SA in these slides by Opensourceway: https://secure.flickr.com/photos/opensourceway/
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