Dear Colleagues,
If you've been thinking about taking a Creative Commons Certificate course<https://certificates.creativecommons.org/>, now is a great time to put that goal into action.
Effective immediately, educators, librarians, teaching assistants, support staff and grad students in the British Columbia and Yukon post-secondary systems are eligible to use a 15% discount toward a CC Certificate course.
Choose from three different CC Certificate trainings: Educators, Librarians, and Open Culture. Each course covers the public domain, copyright, Creative Commons licences. The 15% discount code can be applied toward any of these three sessions<https://certificates.creativecommons.org/about/calendar/>:
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September 2024 (September 30 - December 1, 2024)
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January 2025 (January 27 - April 6)
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June 2025 (June 2 - August 10)
Use these steps to get the BCcampus discount:
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Click on the CC Certificate registration<https://www.classy.org/event/2024-cc-certificate-course-registration/e500320> link.
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Select the course you would like to take.
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Type in BCCAMPUS15 in the promo code spot. You should see 15% deducted from the total before you pay.
If you have questions about this opportunity, please email open(a)bccampus.ca.
Best regards,
Lauri Aesoph, she/her
Operations Specialist, Open Education
Hear my name<https://namedrop.io/lauriaesoph1>
Cell: 250-893-0258 • Email: laesoph(a)bccampus.ca<mailto:laesoph@bccampus.ca>
LinkedIn: LauriAesoph<https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauri-aesoph-56a360aa/>
Consider nominating someone for the BCcampus Award for Excellence in Open Education<https://bccampus.ca/grants-calls-for-proposals/awards-for-excellence-in-ope…> which recognizes outstanding contributions to the open education movement in British Columbia.
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