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|description=:Sunday 14:00 - 17:00, Section 604
:Format: Design Challenge!
:Time: 3 hours
:People: Jane Park (Creative Commons), John Britton (P2PU), Philipp Schmidt (P2PU)
 
[http://p2pu.org P2PU] and [http://creativecommons.org Creative Commons] want to build a "School of Open" with you! In line with exciting work being done at P2PU's current schools -- the [http://p2pu.org/en/schools/school-of-webcraft/ School of Webcraft], the School of Mathematical Futures, the School of Education, and the School of Social Innovation -- we will build a live, working prototype of the "School of Open" at http://p2pu.org/en/schools/school-of-open.
 
Come with ideas about what a general "School of Open" might entail, especially building on what the other schools already offer. We're going to brainstorm, create, test, and publish a prototype, including study groups and design challenges, on teaching and learning "openness". Productive session outcomes include:
*mission and vision for the "School of Open"
*list of required subjects to master in order to become an "expert" on openness,
*a syllabus for an "Openness 101" course,
*a complete case study on how openness has benefited a creator in a specific domain.
 
Other possible issues for us to tackle:
*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?
 
Expect a live product that we can showcase to others at the end of the session!
|skills=An "open" mind! A willingness to be part of the founding group for the "School of Open." Enthusiasm, creativity, a good balance between theory and action -- with a slant towards action.
|posteventparticipation= You'll be asked to run the challenge you create, in addition to recruiting others. At the very least, you'll be asked to glance at http://p2pu.org/en/pages/get-involved/ and join our mailing list!
|hashtags=Please use #schoolofopen, #p2pu, #cc
|relevantlinks=*[http://chloeatplay.tumblr.com/post/10404458453/what-makes-a-good-school-of-webcraft-challenge What makes a good design challenge?]
*[http://chloeatplay.tumblr.com/post/10849812155/a-basic-how-to-make-a-school-of-webcraft-challenge How to make a good design challenge]
}}
 
Etherpad with Agenda and details! https://etherpad.mozilla.org/School-of-Open

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Description

Sunday 14:00 - 17:00, Section 604
Format: Design Challenge!
Time: 3 hours
People: Jane Park (Creative Commons), John Britton (P2PU), Philipp Schmidt (P2PU)

P2PU and Creative Commons want to build a "School of Open" with you! In line with exciting work being done at P2PU's current schools -- the School of Webcraft, the School of Mathematical Futures, the School of Education, and the School of Social Innovation -- we will build a live, working prototype of the "School of Open" at http://p2pu.org/en/schools/school-of-open.

Come with ideas about what a general "School of Open" might entail, especially building on what the other schools already offer. We're going to brainstorm, create, test, and publish a prototype, including study groups and design challenges, on teaching and learning "openness". Productive session outcomes include:

  • mission and vision for the "School of Open"
  • list of required subjects to master in order to become an "expert" on openness,
  • a syllabus for an "Openness 101" course,
  • a complete case study on how openness has benefited a creator in a specific domain.

Other possible issues for us to tackle:

  • 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?

Expect a live product that we can showcase to others at the end of the session!

Skills Needed

An "open" mind! A willingness to be part of the founding group for the "School of Open." Enthusiasm, creativity, a good balance between theory and action -- with a slant towards action.

Post-Event Participation

You'll be asked to run the challenge you create, in addition to recruiting others. At the very least, you'll be asked to glance at http://p2pu.org/en/pages/get-involved/ and join our mailing list!

Hashtags

Please use #schoolofopen, #p2pu, #cc

Relevant links



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Format: Design Challenge!
Time: 3 hours
People: Jane Park (Creative Commons), John Britton (P2PU), Philipp Schmidt (P2PU)

P2PU and Creative Commons want to build a "School of Open" with you! In line with exciting work being done at P2PU's current schools -- the School of Webcraft, the School of Mathematical Futures, the School of Education, and the School of Social Innovation -- we will build a live, working prototype of the "School of Open" at http://p2pu.org/en/schools/school-of-open.

Come with ideas about what a general "School of Open" might entail, especially building on what the other schools already offer. We're going to brainstorm, create, test, and publish a prototype, including study groups and design challenges, on teaching and learning "openness". Productive session outcomes include:

  • mission and vision for the "School of Open"
  • list of required subjects to master in order to become an "expert" on openness,
  • a syllabus for an "Openness 101" course,
  • a complete case study on how openness has benefited a creator in a specific domain.

Other possible issues for us to tackle:

  • 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?

Expect a live product that we can showcase to others at the end of the session! |skills=An "open" mind! A willingness to be part of the founding group for the "School of Open." Enthusiasm, creativity, a good balance between theory and action -- with a slant towards action. |hashtags=Please use #schoolofopen, #p2pu, #cc |relevantlinks=*What makes a good design challenge?

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Etherpad with Agenda and details! https://etherpad.mozilla.org/School-of-Open