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School of Open - Creative Commons
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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
- Develop taxonomy
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