School of open & open Web education programs

From DevSummit
Revision as of 23:37, 4 May 2015 by Vivian (talk | contribs) (1 revision imported)
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

School of Open - Creative Commons

Key Ideas - Shared Contributions

Organize

Possible Juice Juice Done
Shared contributions Community to expand that knowledge
Framework for contributions Digital tools for social innovation
Intentionality about open source

Projects of Group and Discussion

Drew

  • 4 schools participating
  • Implemented WordPress network - "buddy press"
    • Facebook activity feed type user interface
    • Users have blog/sharable content
    • Facilitators/Students/Parents
    • Engaging users around intentions

Thomas

  • WordPress site
    • Labs, lessons
    • Promote development of artifact

Becca

  • Internal site for people to share content
    • Technology was too difficult to learn
    • Need expectation of contributions within org

Jo

  • Works toward open tools but always returns to Google

PB wiki

Drew

  • Different groups working with different tool sets
    • Develop taxonomy
      • Post to various systems with tag "OPML" library

Jo

  • Wikis - central maintainer, needs

Thomas

  • Wiki becomes bloated, fosters maintainer culture

Sylvan

  • Peer library, "share annotations"
    • Annotations are public, private, or just in a group of your choosing.
    • One example: share insights on math books

Can people do what they do better with tools?

  • Jo: list of open source tools for journalists
  • Leveraging open tools
  • Who is user, how can open tools help?

Discussions - takeaway and followup

  • Work with Jo - Media Consortium
  • UCSC Everett Digital tools and resources
  • janepark at creativecommons dot org