Courses that will launch March 12, 2013
- A Look at Open Video - Overview of open video for students interested in developing software, video journalists, editors and all users of video who want to take their knowledge further.
- Open data for GLAMs - This challenge is for GLAM-professionals who are interested in opening up their data as free culture data.
- Contributing to Wikimedia Commons - This challenge gets you acquainted with uploading your works to the commons - a repository of openly licensed images from all over the world.
- dScribe: Peer-produced Open Educational Resources - Learn the ins and outs of building OER together with your peers.
- Open Science: An Introduction - A course for both seasoned and new researchers who want to learn what makes science "open", how they can find/use/build on open scientific works, and share their contributions back to the commons.
- Copyright 4 Educators (Aus) - A course for educators in Australia who want to learn about copyright, open content material and licensing.
- Copyright 4 Educators (US) - A course for educators in the US who want to learn about copyright law.
- Creative Commons for K-12 Educators - A course for elementary educators who want to find and adapt free resources for their classes, and incorporate activities that teach their students digital world skills.
- Open Detective - This course will explore the scale of open to non-open content and how to tell the difference.
- Writing Wikipedia Articles: The Basics and Beyond - A course on how to edit Wikipedia articles, focusing on articles covering the open educational resources (OER) movement.
- Get a CC license. Put it on your website - A short challenge on applying the CC license of your choice to your website so that it aligns with marking and metadata best pracdtices.
- Open habits: making with the DS106 Daily Create - An hourlong challenge about building openness into your daily routine so that you're thinking about new ways to share and participate in the culture of openness.
- Intro to Openness in Education - This is an introductory course exploring the history and impacts of openness in education.
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