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  • From: Jane Park <janepark AT creativecommons.org>
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  • Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2013 10:44:56 -0700

FYI - relevant for those involved in OER policy - if you're not already subscribed to the new OKFN OER working group list!

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From: Paul Bacsich (Sero) <paul.bacsich AT sero.co.uk>
Date: Thu, Sep 19, 2013 at 1:11 PM
Subject: Re: [Open-education] R: introduction - POERUP
To: Markus Deimann <markus.deimann AT fernuni-hagen.de>
Cc: open-education AT lists.okfn.org


Dear Markus
 
We will be glad in POERUP to collaborate where we can. We wish the German conference the best wishes.
 
We are not mandated to produce an OER policy document for Germany but you are welcome to work with us to adapt our EU-level document to the German context, noting of course the autonomous roles in education of the Länder which makes any such document more complicated. Our project is tasked to write OER policy documents for Wales, Scotland, England, Ireland, France, Netherlands, Spain and Poland, in each case written by or with the help of one of our partners or a leading expert on the country. For all these countries there is a vital role for experts to comment on and thus help us to refine the documents.
 
We foresee a particular role for open universities in such actions and also for other innovative providers. The release 1 EU document can be found at http://www.scribd.com/doc/169430544/Policies-at-EU-level-for-OER-uptake-in-universities
 
We are having our final International Advisory Committee for POERUP within the Media & Learning conference in Brussels in December (http://www.media-and-learning.eu) and are looking out for policy-aware ICT in education experts from across the EU interested in OER – if anyone can demonstrate such experience and is coming to Media & Learning anyway please let me know.
 
Paul Bacsich
 
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Senior Consultant, Sero - http://www.sero.co.uk
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Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2013 5:22 PM
Subject: Re: [Open-education] R: introduction
 
Hi everybody,

I'd like to continue with introductions.

My name is Markus Deimann, I am working in the position of an assistant professor at the FernUniversität in Hagen (the only public distance teaching university in Germany; http://www.fernuni-hagen.de/english/). Since 2007, I have been working in several OER-projects that were aimed at disseminating OER on a global scale. Unfortunately, Germany is a blind spot in OER, but things are (hopefully) about to change (e.g. first OER conference in Berlin last weekend).

My research interest is on the philosophical and educational implications of OER and MOOCs. I have just published a paper in IRRODL that may give you an insight in my work: http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/1370

If there is any interest on collaborating on critical inquiries on MOOCS and OER (e.g. position papers, workshops etc), I would be more than happy to support this task.

Looking forward to interesting conversations,
Markus



Am 19.09.2013 17:51, schrieb Marieke Guy:
Great to hear from you both!! Let's have more introductions ;-)

I'm Marieke Guy and I work for the Open Knowledge Foundation <http://okfn.org> on the LinkedUp project <http://linkedup-project.eu>. LinkedUp is encouraging release and use of public, open data on the Web, in particular by educational institutions and organisations. We are doing this through a series of three prototype development competitions called the LinkedUp Challenge <http://linkedup-challenge.org>. We've just announced the winners <http://linkedup-project.eu/2013/09/17/veni-competition-winners/> of our first competition (Veni) and they demonstrate some amazing ways of using the open data out there for teaching and learning.

As part of the sustainability of the project we have established the Open Education Working Group <http://education.okfn.org> - which was officially launched on Tuesday <http://education.okfn.org/launch-of-open-education-working-group/>!

Through the Group we want to build a global community around open education. We want to bring together the pockets of activity that are happening (so please let us know about your projects!) and the people that are working on this area. We also want to enable this new community to begin to work on global, cross-sectoral initiatives that consider all aspects of open education - from OERs and data, to changes in learning practice, policy and culture.

It's going to be a big task and we're going to need some help!

Hope to hear from more of you soon.

Marieke

On 17/09/2013 15:58, agatalotauro AT libero.it wrote:

Hello,


I'd like to introduce myself, as I signed up recently for this list, too. My name is Agata Lo Tauro, I work in Italy for Galileo Galilei (Liceo Scientifico, Catania - www.miur.it) and I collaborate with ETEE (http://www.etee.org.uk/) and AVSI (http://www.avsi-usa.org/publications.html) where much of our recent works focuses on openness, open education in particular, and novel implementations under multilingual education and subsidiarity <http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/glossary/subsidiarity_en.htm>.

You can find my resumè in OKFN web site and a CV in Linkedln.

My Institution is developing projects under the Comenius Programme.

Interesting projects.
http://wiki.creativecommons.org/European_OER_Policy_Project


      Open Sustainability, Open Education
      <https://www.google.it/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&ved=0CDQQFjAA&url="http%3A%2F%2Fblog.okfn.org%2F2013%2F09%2F06%2Fworking-group-stories-public-domain-open-sustainability-open-education%2F&ei=O204UsmWM5HA7AbIhoCgDQ&usg=AFQjCNGTSCR2cm6r_kYDcpCn-ZcV78IE_g&bvm=bv.52164340,d.bGE>

blog.okfn.org/.../working-group-stories-public-do

It seems, after reading the blog posts on the OKFN booksprint, the handbook concept, and your web-sites that we will be doing similar things in the coming months, too. I hope that there will soon be a chance to meet, and maybe even do something together.
I look forward to hearing from you.

best regards
Agata

________________
Prof. Agata Lo Tauro
MIUR
MAs, MPhil, PhD


    atarkowski AT centrumcyfrowe.pl
    wrote on 17-set-2013 14.54
    A: mailto:open-education AT lists.okfn.org
    Ogg: [Open-education] introduction

    Hello,

    I'd like to introduce myself, as I signed up recently for this
    list. My name is Alek Tarkowski, I work in Poland for at an NGO
    called Centrum Cyfrowe, where much of our work focuses on
    openness, open education in particular, and copyright reform
    issues. I am also Public Lead of Creative Commons Poland.

    I would also like to point you to a new Creative Commons project
    that I am leading, which is the "Open Educational Resources Policy
    for Europe" project. As the title implies, the project has a
    strong focus on promoting an open policy for publicly funded
    educational resources, and a European scope. You can read a bit
    more about it on the CC wiki:
    http://wiki.creativecommons.org/European_OER_Policy_Project

    I am sorry that I cannot make it to OKCon for the launch of the
    OKFN Education Group. We had a project workshop just this weekend,
    at the German OERde13 conference
    (http://www.wikimedia.de/wiki/OERde13).
    It seems, after reading the blog posts on the OKFN booksprint and
    the handbook concept, that we will be doing similar things in the
    coming months. I hope that there will soon be a chance to meet,
    and maybe even do something together.

    All the best,

    Alek Tarkowski


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    WWW: centrumcyfrowe.pl

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