Greetings Open Colleagues,
The
open community shares a need for more information to help us with our
work. We know, for example, there are many policies supporting open
education at institutions and governments throughout the world. Many of
us know some of these policies, but it would be extremely helpful if we
had a single database of open education policies, from around the
world, that the entire community could access and update.
To
meet this goal, Creative Commons (CC) has received a small grant to
create an “OER Policy Registry.” The Open Education Resources (OER)
Policy Registry will be a place for policy makers and open advocates to
easily share and update OER legislation, OER institutional policies and
supporting OER policy resources. We have begun to enter OER policies
into the registry, but we need your help to make it a truly useful
global resource.
The
open movement is reaching a stage where we've had some real, concrete
OER policy victories and there is the potential to achieve many more.
Sharing our collective knowledge of existing OER policies, in the same
way we believe in sharing educational resources, will help advocates and
policymakers worldwide be more successful.
Will you please:
- Contribute any OER policies you know about on this form: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dE5GSHVONzBBX1lMa1dSZWR1UmtPOFE6MQ
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We
are collecting both legislative AND institutional (non-legislative) OER
policies from around the world. Your form submissions will be added to
this draft list of OER policies.
- Review the draft list of OER policies: https://docs.google.com/a/creativecommons.org/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Aqx2YcmBjqvbdE5GSHVONzBBX1lMa1dSZWR1UmtPOFE#gid=0
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If any entries need to be fixed, please email us at o...@creativecommons.org
- Forward this message to your
colleagues, to your lists, blogs, and other channels, to ensure that we
get as much input as possible. As
the OER movement is global, it is critical that we capture OER policies
from around the world.
Everyone
can add OER policies to the google form for the next month. Beginning
on May 1, the OER Policy Registry will move to the Creative Commons (CC)
Wiki. Anyone will be able to edit the OER Policy Registry on the CC
Wiki, and all wiki text will be licensed under CC BY.
We're
starting with a google form because (a) it's easy and (b) wikis require
you to create an account before editing, and that may be a barrier to
participation.
CC
is in contact with other projects that started to collect similar
information, including UNESCO, CoL, the Florida Distance Learning
Consortium, EU OCW and a project in New Zealand. We will add OER policy
data they gather as it becomes available. If anyone knows of other
efforts to gather OER policies, please send them to Anna Daniel: an...@creativecommons.org and we will reach out to them too.
If you have any suggestions or feedback on the content and/or framework, please let us know.
Warmest regards and thank you!
Cable
PS: CC Blog post: http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/32072
Cable Green, PhD
Director of Global Learning
Creative Commons
http://creativecommons.org
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