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{{festivalsession
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|description=:Sunday 14:00 - 17:00
|description=:Sunday 14:00 - 17:00, Section 604
:Format: Design Challenge!
:Format: Design Challenge!
:Time: 3 hours
:Time: 3 hours
:People: Jane Park (Creative Commons), John Britton (P2PU), Philipp Schmidt (P2PU)
:People: Jane Park (Creative Commons), John Britton (P2PU), Philipp Schmidt (P2PU)


[http://p2pu.org P2PU] and [http://creativecommons.org Creative Commons] want to build a "School of Open" with you! In line with exciting work being done at P2PU's current schools -- the School of Webcraft, the School of Mathematical Futures, the School of Education, and the School of Social Innovation -- we will build live prototype of the "School of Open" at p2pu.org.  
[http://p2pu.org P2PU] and [http://creativecommons.org Creative Commons] want to build a "School of Open" with you! In line with exciting work being done at P2PU's current schools -- the [http://p2pu.org/en/schools/school-of-webcraft/ School of Webcraft], the School of Mathematical Futures, the School of Education, and the School of Social Innovation -- we will build a live, working prototype of the "School of Open" at http://p2pu.org/en/schools/school-of-open.  


Come with ideas about what a "School of Open" might entail. That's what we're going to brainstorm in this session, in addition to creating, testing, and publishing design challenges around teaching and learning "openness". Productive session outcomes include:
Come with ideas about what a general "School of Open" might entail, especially building on what the other schools already offer. We're going to brainstorm, create, test, and publish a prototype, including study groups and design challenges, on teaching and learning "openness". Productive session outcomes include:
*mission and vision for the "School of Open"
*mission and vision for the "School of Open"
*list of required subjects to master in order to become an "expert" on openness,  
*list of required subjects to master in order to become an "expert" on openness,  
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Other possible issues for us to tackle:
Other possible issues for us to tackle:
 
*How does one become an expert in openness, ie. CC licenses? And how can that be vetted?
*   How does one become an expert in openness, ie. CC licenses? And how can that be vetted?
*How do we even get people interested in a "School of Open" -- aka learning about the open web, open licenses, and open culture generally? (Incentives)
*   How do we even get people interested in a "School of Open" -- aka learning about the open web, open licenses, and open culture generally? (Incentives)
*How can we best crowd-source stories of people and organizations using open tools?
*   How can we best crowd-source stories of people and organizations using open tools?


Expect a live product that we can showcase to others at the end of the session!  
Expect a live product that we can showcase to others at the end of the session!  
|skills=...
|skills=An "open" mind! A willingness to be part of the founding group for the "School of Open." Enthusiasm, creativity, a good balance between theory and action -- with a slant towards action.
|posteventparticipation=...
|posteventparticipation= You'll be asked to run the challenge you create, in addition to recruiting others. At the very least, you'll be asked to glance at http://p2pu.org/en/pages/get-involved/ and join our mailing list!
|hashtags=#schoolofopen, #p2pu, #cc
|hashtags=Please use #schoolofopen, #p2pu, #cc
|relevantlinks=*[http://chloeatplay.tumblr.com/post/10404458453/what-makes-a-good-school-of-webcraft-challenge What makes a good design challenge?]
|relevantlinks=*[http://chloeatplay.tumblr.com/post/10404458453/what-makes-a-good-school-of-webcraft-challenge What makes a good design challenge?]
*[http://chloeatplay.tumblr.com/post/10849812155/a-basic-how-to-make-a-school-of-webcraft-challenge How to make a good design challenge]
*[http://chloeatplay.tumblr.com/post/10849812155/a-basic-how-to-make-a-school-of-webcraft-challenge How to make a good design challenge]
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Etherpad with Agenda and details! https://etherpad.mozilla.org/School-of-Open

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Description

Sunday 14:00 - 17:00, Section 604
Format: Design Challenge!
Time: 3 hours
People: Jane Park (Creative Commons), John Britton (P2PU), Philipp Schmidt (P2PU)

P2PU and Creative Commons want to build a "School of Open" with you! In line with exciting work being done at P2PU's current schools -- the School of Webcraft, the School of Mathematical Futures, the School of Education, and the School of Social Innovation -- we will build a live, working prototype of the "School of Open" at http://p2pu.org/en/schools/school-of-open.

Come with ideas about what a general "School of Open" might entail, especially building on what the other schools already offer. We're going to brainstorm, create, test, and publish a prototype, including study groups and design challenges, on teaching and learning "openness". Productive session outcomes include:

  • mission and vision for the "School of Open"
  • list of required subjects to master in order to become an "expert" on openness,
  • a syllabus for an "Openness 101" course,
  • a complete case study on how openness has benefited a creator in a specific domain.

Other possible issues for us to tackle:

  • How does one become an expert in openness, ie. CC licenses? And how can that be vetted?
  • How do we even get people interested in a "School of Open" -- aka learning about the open web, open licenses, and open culture generally? (Incentives)
  • How can we best crowd-source stories of people and organizations using open tools?

Expect a live product that we can showcase to others at the end of the session!

Skills Needed

An "open" mind! A willingness to be part of the founding group for the "School of Open." Enthusiasm, creativity, a good balance between theory and action -- with a slant towards action.

Post-Event Participation

You'll be asked to run the challenge you create, in addition to recruiting others. At the very least, you'll be asked to glance at http://p2pu.org/en/pages/get-involved/ and join our mailing list!

Hashtags

Please use #schoolofopen, #p2pu, #cc

Relevant links



EtherPad for the session to take notes and collaborate


Etherpad with Agenda and details! https://etherpad.mozilla.org/School-of-Open