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  • From: Haggen So <haggenso AT gmail.com>
  • To: cc-hk AT lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: Re: [Cc-hk] Mark Your Calendar - 999 - Help is on its way!
  • Date: Mon, 7 Sep 2009 22:45:27 +0800

Dear All,

Forgot to that stress that you don't need to be a VIP to come. If you
support or like to know more about the Liberal Studies Creative
Archive. Then you are welcome.

Please email me so that I can let the reception know that you are coming.

Thanks,

Haggen

2009/9/7 Haggen So <haggenso AT gmail.com>:
> Dear All,
>
> Here comes the formal announcement. Please come if you can make it. It
> is an important event for CCHK as well as for Hong Kong.
>
> Launch of the Liberal Studies Creative Archive
> An Open and Shared Educational Resource for the New Senior Secondary
> School Curriculum
>
> Date:   9th September 2009, Wednesday
> Time:   4.30pm – 5.30 pm
> Venue:    Convocation Room, Room 218 Main Building, HKU
> Organiser:   Journalism and Media Studies Centre, HKU
>
> Purpose:  Modeled after the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)'s
> Creative Archive, Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK) and other media
> organizations will license seed materials, including text, audio and
> video content, to create a Liberal Studies Creative Archive in support
> of teachers and students of Liberal Studies.
>
> Using Creative Commons (CC), an innovative framework for the legal
> sharing of copyrighted materials, the Journalism and Media Studies
> Centre  invites  members of our creative and information industries
> to support this novel approach to help develop  open educational
> resources for  our teachers  and students.
>
> Distinguished panelists will share their views on:-
>
> 1. The importance of building teaching resources for Liberal Studies
> 2. How legal sharing of educational resources will foster creativity
> in our education system
> 3. How the creators of legal sharing of educational resources will
> empower teachers and students in  developing course materials for
> Liberal Studies
>
> Panel Participants:
>
> Mr. Kenneth Chen  Undersecretary for Education, EMB
> Mr. Gordon Leung  Deputy Director of Broadcasting RTHK
> Mr. Peter Cheung  Deputy Director of the Intellectual Property Department
> Mr. Johnny Cheung  Commissioner for Outreach, Wikimedia Hong Kong
> Mr. Chitat Chan  Assistant Project Manager, Centre for Research in
> Interdisciplinary and Liberal Studies, The Hong Kong Institute of
> Education
>
> Moderators:
>
> Prof. Ying Chan  Director and Professor of the Journalism and Media
> Studies Centre, Hong Kong University
> Mr. Pindar Wong  Co-Head, Creative Commons Hong Kong
>
> Regards,
>
> Haggen
>
> 2009/8/31 Mr. Pindar Wong <pindar AT pacific.net.hk>:
>> Dear All,
>>
>> Please mark your calendar for the 9th September 2009 (09/09/09)  2.30pm.
>>
>> CCHK's planning to make a major announcement with respect to tomorrow's
>> launch of 'Liberal Studies': one of four required subjects of the New
>> Senior
>> Secondary School Curriculum.
>>
>> Further details will be announced closer to the 9th, but if you've material
>> that you believe will help the deployment of Liberal Studies then we'd love
>> to hear from you!
>>
>> Please  email Dr. Haggen So cc'ed above and we'll see if we can include you
>> in our programme. :)
>>
>> For an overview see here:-
>>
>> http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Hong_Kong_Senior_Secondary_Liberal_Studies
>>
>> Stay tuned ...
>>
>> Pindar
>>
>>
>
> ÿ
>




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