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[CC-Europe] Fwd: [cc-affiliates] DEADLINE: Wed, 4 November: 2015 “State of the Commons” report: need your help re: Open Education! (CC Affiliates)
- From: Gwen Franck <gwen AT creativecommons.org>
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- Subject: [CC-Europe] Fwd: [cc-affiliates] DEADLINE: Wed, 4 November: 2015 “State of the Commons” report: need your help re: Open Education! (CC Affiliates)
- Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2015 14:04:00 +0100
From: Cable Green <cable AT creativecommons.org>
Date: Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 5:34 AM
Subject: [cc-affiliates] DEADLINE: Wed, 4 November: 2015 “State of the Commons” report: need your help re: Open Education! (CC Affiliates)
To: Affiliates - CC <cc-affiliates AT lists.ibiblio.org>
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Greetings CC Affiliates:Last year Creative Commons published its first State of the Commons report, which included preliminary data on the impact open textbooks and open education policies were having in education around the world. We are now working on the 2015 State of the Commons report -- and we need your help!
If you or your organization have data you want included in the "2015 State of the Commons" report, please send us your information by Friday, 30 October 2015.
Here is the data we need:
Savings generated by Open Textbooks: Please also provide a 1-2 sentence description of your methodology for calculating open textbook savings.
Please name and provide a link to your open textbook project(s).
How much has your open textbook project saved students / teachers / schools to date (total / aggregate #)?
How much will your open textbooks project save in 2015-2016?
Please provide sources for these numbers (fine if your org is the source).
Are these sources publicly available online? If not, can they be made publicly available by CC?
Open Education Policies:
Does your country have open education policies at the national, provincial / state, system, and/or institution level?
Examples of open education policies might include, but are not limited to:
Open licensing policy: a funding policy where the products of grants and/or contracts are required to be openly licensed.
Open education legislation or institutional policies that support the adoption, creation and/or review of OER.
- Open education policies that support the shift to open practices / pedagogy / praxis.
OER highlighted in your nation's Open Government Partnership "national action plan" and/or other national, regional, system or institution education strategies or plans.
Please name and provide a link to each policy.
Please indicate level of policy (national, provincial / state, system and/or institution).
Money flowing through Open Licensing Policies?
How much money has been disbursed through grants and/or contracts with an open licensing policy / requirement to date (total / aggregate #)?
How much money will flow through grants / contracts with an open policy requirement in 2015-2016?
Please provide sources for these numbers (fine if your org is the source).
Are these sources publicly available online? If not, can they be made publicly available by CC?
We look forward to including your good work in the 2015 State of the Commons report!
Please reply (off-list) to:
Most gratefully,
Cable
PS - Looking forward to seeing you in Seoul next week!
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Cable Green, PhD
Director of Global Learning
Creative Commons
@cgreen
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