For anyone who might be interested and/or know of folks who might benefit from information on Open Journalism, please pass along.
Amanda
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Date: Friday, March 18, 2022 at 7:34 AM
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Dear all,
Creative Commons invites you and your networks to join us for a free training on open journalism and copyright.
The training builds on the momentum of our open journalism research and webinar series, which highlighted open approaches to sharing information, revenue generation, and addressing mis and disinformation campaigns.
Register here<https://creativecommons.org/2022/01/14/journalism_series/>, and join us from 2pm - 6pm UTC/ 10am - 2pm EDT on 23 March. Access the following sessions and network with journalists, activists and the CC global community.
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Overview of CC and Community Networking
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Copyright Basics: a “101” Level Training on International Copyright and CC Licenses
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How to Use CC Licenses and Find Open Media
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Open Practices, and Copyright: Q&A Discussion with CC Deputy General Counsel Kat Walsh and CC Director of Open Knowledge, Dr. Cable Green
5:30
Google News: Overview of Free Training Options with Google News Teaching Fellow, Mary Nahorniak
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Hello all,
Just putting out a feeler in case any of you can point one of our Nursing faculty, Daniel Wiens, to an OER nursing bioethics textbook or materials ... or where maybe to look. He's indicated he's reviewed the BCcampus open ed repository already, with no luck. I'm copying him here so he can receive your suggestions directly. Anything you can point our way would be welcome.
Regards, Scott
Scott Gerrity, Ph.D.
Instructional Specialist
College of the Rockies
sgerrity(a)cotr.bc.ca<mailto:sgerrity@cotr.bc.ca>
250-489-2751 x3289
Hello everyone!
Does anyone have a suggested format for citing an open course? We are building the structure for an attribution page and would like to include a suggested citation.
Thanks,
Colin
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Coordinator, Open Education, BCcampus
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