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- From: Jane Hornibrook <janehornibrook AT gmail.com>
- To: cc-nz AT lists.ibiblio.org
- Subject: Re: [Cc-nz] cc-nz Digest, Vol 77, Issue 11
- Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2012 15:22:16 +1200
This is wonderful work!
A friendly challenge to list members: Now that we have handy
presentation files, we can remix them and give CC sessions to
colleagues.... :)
- Jane
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> 1. Quick update (Matt McGregor)
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> From: Matt McGregor <mcgma709 AT gmail.com>
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> Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2012 14:47:38 +1200
> Subject: [Cc-nz] Quick update
> Hi all,
>
> First, I'd like to point you all to the planning page for our 10th
> anniversary events: http://wiki.creativecommons.org/New_Zealand_Events_2012
> Feel free to put yourself down as a tentative organiser.
>
> Second, I've added a 'resources' page to the CCANZ website:
> http://www.creativecommons.org.nz/resources/ Of note is our CCANZ poster,
> which will feature in 12000 issues of Interface, a magazine for school
> technology teachers. (It's currently only in PDF, and it has the designer's
> margins, but I'll put up different formats shortly). I've also added a
> short, generic slideshow for folks to use in their seminars, conferences,
> classrooms and the like. Have a look, and let me know what you think. If
> you have any CC resources you would like to recommend, get in touch. I'll
> be putting up more resources by CCANZ soon.
>
> Third, I'm continuing to add case studies to the site. If you want to
> nominate anyone to be featured on the site, let me know.
>
> Finally, a quick word on the community side of the website. While it was
> sad to see the forum disappear, I feel like our current website will be a
> much more effective community resource, especially as we look to expand the
> CC community. To this end, I'm inviting folks on this list to suggest
> topics they would like to see discussed or covered on the website. I will
> then solicit, write or co-write a short piece introducing the topic, with
> the discussion to be held in the comments thread.
>
> The obvious downside to this is that it is more centralised and formalised:
> Absent our old user accounts, I'll have to act as middleman. I realise this
> isn't ideal.
>
> However, the upsides are: 1) Community discussion will be a more central
> part of the website, featured on the home-page; 2) Posts will be more
> regular. The old forum had a few dozen posts, and few comments, whereas I
> plan to post on the website at least twice a week; as a result, 3) a wider
> range of CC users are likely to view--and participate in--our discussions;
> meaning that, 4) the site will be a living resource for CC users and
> supporters.
>
> Feedback, as always, much appreciated.
>
> Best wishes,
> Matt McGregor
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