[okfn-br] [Educacao-br] School of Open: What we did in 2013 - Chamada para interessados no Brasil
Henrique Andrade
handrade em wikimedia.org
Terça Janeiro 21 22:00:02 UTC 2014
Muito legal sua iniciativa, Rafael! E ela aparece exatamente no momento em
que estamos trabalhando na reestruturação do evento "Acesso ao
Conhecimento, Educação e Direitos Humanos"[1], que será realizado nos dias
8 e 9 de fevereiro em São Paulo. Pretendemos reunir pessoas das mais
diversas frentes do conhecimento livre, da educação e da luta por direitos
para que possam estreitar laços e evoluir nos debates, e adoraríamos que
você pudesse apresentar sua ideia aqui pessoalmente. Podemos inclusive
financiar transporte e hospedagem (caso deseje basta adicionar seu nome na
página do evento).
Obviamente meu convite não invalida sua ideia de realizar um evento em
Porto Alegre. Acredito inclusive que caso o encontro paulista seja bem
sucedido o evento portoalegrense poderá ter ainda mais adeptos.
Para encerrar o e-mail, aproveito para lembrar que durante o ano de 2014 o
Programa Catalisador do Brasil implementará um programa de
Micro-subsídios[2], onde voluntários podem solicitar financiamento para,
entre outra coisas, a realização de eventos.
Conte conosco nessa nova empreitada!
[1]
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Brazil_Program/A%C3%A7%C3%A3o_Educativa/Festival_de_Direitos_Humanos_de_SP
[2]
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Programa_Catalisador_do_Brasil/2013-2014/Microgrants
Abraços.
Henrique Andrade
On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 5:42 PM, Rafael Pezzi <rafael.pezzi em ufrgs.br> wrote:
> Muito legal mesmo a School of Open, vide anuncio abaixo. É algo que
> merece acontecer também no Brasil. E isto me deixa pensando...
>
> Vejo muita gente no Brasil se organizando ao redor do tema de abertura do
> conhecimento, como por exemplo: REA-BR, OKFN-BR, ciência-aberta,
> educação em wikimedia, GT-Educação do FISL, casas de culturas digitais e
> muitas outras. Mas falta uma certa coordenação entre suas agendas e
> atividades.
>
> Das atividades do Brasil que acompanhei, a de escopo mais amplo foi o curso
> (a distância) de Recursos Educacionais Abertos<http://curso.rea.ufg.br/curso-aberto-reaea/cronograma>,
> promovido pelo Tel. Foi um teste o qual imagino será aprimorado neste ano.
> Foram abordados desde a filosofia do conhecimento, cultura, educação,
> licenças, software, hardware até economia. Esta foi a base mais sólida que
> já vi para embasar o conhecimento livre em seus diversos aspectos. Acredito
> que seja algo em torno disto que poderá integrar bem as iniciativas que
> citei; para que umas aprendam com as outras com o que cada uma faz de
> melhor.
>
> O objetivo deste e-mail é buscar interessados em formar um grupo nacional
> que queira fortalecer a integração das iniciativas e promover a
> disseminação de boas práticas para conhecimento aberto, principalmente na
> educação e na ciência, que tem muito em comum.
>
> Se você acha que esta integração é importante e viável ou estiver
> interessado em contribuir de alguma forma, por favor escreva para mim em
> rafael.pezzi em ufrgs.br descrevendo a sua experiência, interesse e
> disponibilidade. Também aceito sugestões de temas e pessoas e instituições
> que possam estar interessadas em ser contactadas. Das respostas verei se
> consigo organizar algo.
>
> Existe interesse em sediar um evento que promova o conhecimento livre em
> Porto Alegre. Talvez possamos começar presencialmente por aqui. Outras
> possibilidades que me vem à mente são oficinas, cursos de formação para
> professores, consultorias.
>
> Rafael
>
> http://cta.if.ufrgs.br
>
>
> Em 02-01-2014 15:57, Carolina Rossini escreveu:
>
> muito legal o anuncio abaixo e tambem o anexo com um timeline
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Jane Park <janepark em creativecommons.org>
> Date: Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 5:00 PM
> Subject: [school-of-open-announce] School of Open: What we did in 2013
> To: school-of-open-announce em googlegroups.com
>
>
> *Full blog post at: https://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/41423
> <https://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/41423>*
>
> Here’s another end of year list: all the awesome things<http://creativecommons.org/tag/school-of-open>the School of Open community accomplished in 2013. Last year, we
> highlighted <https://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/36078> the work we
> put into materializing School of Open as a concrete entity with goals and
> people involved. This year, we actually launched the School<http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/37179>with a full set of online courses and kick-off events around the world!
>
> But we didn’t stop there. All year long, our volunteers have been
> contributing in so many fantastic and unexpected ways that it’s been hard
> to wrap our brains around all the activity. So here’s my attempt at
> collecting and distilling everything here, as a teaser for the new School
> of Open landing page that will happen in 2014.
> [image: SOO breakdown]
>
> The biggest thing you should note about the School of Open is that it is *no
> longer just a set of online courses sitting on the P2PU platform*. It is
> a global community and movement of volunteers developing and running online
> or hybrid *courses*, *face-to-face workshops*, and *real world training
> programs* — all with the purpose of helping people *do what they already
> do* *better* with the aid of open resources and tools.
> In 2013, we
>
> - Launched 12 stand-alone courses<https://p2pu.org/en/schools/school-of-open/#stand-alone>for anyone to take at any time, with or without others.
> - Ran a total of 11 facilitated courses<https://p2pu.org/en/schools/school-of-open/#facilitated>on topics such as: Copyright 4 Educators, Designing Collaborative
> Workshops, Open Science, CC licensing, Writing Wikipedia Articles, and Why
> Open?
> - Conducted initial research on the impact of some of these courses
> and completed a research residency<https://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/40393>with the OER Research Hub in Milton Keynes, England
> - Hosted multiple workshops, course sprints, and other events across 5
> continents (in countries like England, Germany, Kenya, China, Sudan,
> Argentina, South Africa, the U.S.)
> - Started School of Open Kenya <http://teamopen.cc/kasyoka/>, an after
> school program for high school students teaching about open educational
> resources, CC licenses, and the open culture that they engender
> - Put on an engineering and design challenge<https://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/39057>incorporating open source and CC licensing education for university
> students in China
> - Ran a two-week OER summer camp for kids on Luxi island, an island in
> rural China (more info to follow in a guest blog post)
>
> [image: oer summer camp]<http://creativecommons.net.cn/2013/07/11/2013-7-11/>
> OER summer camp on Luxi island ( ZHU Renkai / CC BY<https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/cn>
> )
> - Launched WikiProject Open<https://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/40105>,
> a community of new and experienced Wikipedians, dedicated to improving
> Wikipedia’s coverage of all things “open” and to using openly licensed
> content to improve Wikipedia articles in general
> - Got the School of Open’s Writing Wikipedia Articles course adopted
> as part of a formal university course<https://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/40460>(the University of Mississippi’s “Open Educational Resources and Practices”)
> - Piloted P2PU badges <http://badges.p2pu.org/> for 7 of our
> facilitated courses! For examples, check out this Remix OER badge<http://badges.p2pu.org/en/badge/view/119/>and this Intro
> to Open Science Open Access badge<http://badges.p2pu.org/en/badge/view/110/>
> - Built a human timeline of the open education space<http://timemapper.okfnlabs.org/okfnedu/open-education-timeline>!
> Which we want anyone and everyone to contribute to<https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Anv5eAZeR0ERdGh3YmVqd0xBU1hveVNfLWtGVEdLaVE&usp=sharing>
> - Helped turn a “collaborations across the open space” session at
> Mozfest into a funded part-time position that will help coordinate our open
> communities! (more info at this pad<http://pad.okfn.org/p/Open_Communities_Group>
> )
> - Developed support resources<http://info.p2pu.org/get-involved/create-a-course/>for course facilitators, including this comprehensive
> tip sheet <https://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/40184> by a
> facilitator with a 95% retention rate
> - Created a couple videos for online conferences, like this one for
> K-12 educators <https://vimeo.com/76496537> and this one for Open Ed
> Week <https://vimeo.com/60035152>
> - Showcased School of Open projects by CC affiliates<http://www.slideshare.net/janeatcc/expanding-the-school-of-open-affiliate-showcase>at the Creative Commons Global Summit in Buenos Aires…
>
> …and more, all of which you can check out in detail on the CC blog at
> http://creativecommons.org/tag/school-of-open.
> In 2014, we will
>
> - Launch our third round of facilitated courses in March. Sign up to
> be notified <http://groups.google.com/group/school-of-open-announce>when registration opens
> - Revamp the School of Open landing page <http://schoolofopen.org/> to
> better reflect our multi-layered activity
> - Build out courses in different languages. So far volunteers have
> expressed interest in translating courses into Spanish, Romanian, Hindi,
> Swedish, Chinese, Korean, Dutch, French, Arabic, German, Portuguese,
> Danish, Finnish, Hebrew… yes, we’ve got our work cut out for us!
> - Expand current training programs to other regions; for example, we
> hope to have similar programs to School of Open Kenya in place in Ghana,
> Nigeria, and Tanzania
> - Start new courses and training programs in South Africa, Colombia,
> Uruguay, El Salvador, Argentina, and more!
> - Collaborate with our fellow open organizations such as OKFN,
> Mozilla, Wikimedia, P2PU, and more!
> - Do more research! And completing a report of our findings with the
> OER Research Hub
> - Get more SOO courses adopted as part of formal university courses
> - Secure professional development credit for teachers/librarians
> taking Copyright 4 Educators in Australia (and elsewhere)
> - Collaborate with the California School Librarians Association (CSLA)
> to increase CC and OER education in K-12 schools!
> [image: fireworks]<https://secure.flickr.com/photos/hades2k/8330884841/in/photostream/>
>
> *Fireworks* / Jack-Benny / CC BY-SA<https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/>
> - Run more workshops, especially one for SOO volunteers to get
> together and grow their respective projects
> - Take more pictures. We didn’t have enough this year!
>
> And I could go on, but I’ll stop there. On behalf of the School of Open
> community, we wish you a Happy Holidays and a wonderful New Year!
>
> If you would like to join us in our endeavors to provide free education
> opportunities on all things open, introduce yourself at the School of
> Open Google Group <https://groups.google.com/group/school-of-open>(separate from this announcement list) and check out a
> course <http://schoolofopen.org/> (or two or three).
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