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And much more! Come with ideas and a willingness to test the challenge you will design with others in real time!
And much more! Come with ideas and a willingness to test the challenge you will design with others in real time!
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Description

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

P2PU and Creative Commons are exploring the potential for a "School of Open", in line with exciting work being done by P2PU's current schools: the School of Webcraft, the School of Mathematical Futures, the School of Education, and the School of Social Innovation. What would a "School of Open" entail? That's what we're going to find out in this session! In this session, we will brainstorm, create, and test possible design challenges around teaching and learning "openness," which can be anything from developing a game that teaches the basics of CC licenses to a role-play that demonstrates the main tenets of openness. Productive session outcomes might include an outline of required subjects to master in order to become an "expert" on openness, a syllabus for an Openness 101 course, or a complete case study on how openness has benefited a creator in a specific domain. Along these lines, here are some possible goals and questions for us to hack on:

  • 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?

And much more! Come with ideas and a willingness to test the challenge you will design with others in real time!

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  1. schoolofopen, #p2pu, #cc

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