I hope you will consider attending our event!!
Amanda Coolidge, MEd [she/her]
Director of Open Education, BCcampus
Cell: 250 818 4592 • Email: acoolidge(a)bccampus.ca<mailto:acoolidge@bccampus.ca>
Twitter: @acoolidge <http://www.twitter.com/acoolidge> • LinkedIn: amandacoolidge<https://www.linkedin.com/in/amandacoolidge/>
Learning. Doing. Leading.
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For thousands of years the səl̓ilwətaɁɬ təməxʷ (Tsleil-Waututh), Skwxwú7mesh-ulh Temíx̱w (Squamish), W̱SÁNEĆ, and the Songhees Nation of the Lək̓ʷəŋən (Lekwungen) Peoples have walked gently on the unceded territories where we now live, work, and play. We are committed to building relationships with the first peoples here, one based in honour and respect, and we thank them for their hospitality.
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Subject: Join us at the Festival of Learning 2020
Festival of Learning 2020
[BCcampus]<https://sfu-bccampus.cmail20.com/t/d-l-mchutk-jhgotyiy-r/>
[Festival of Learning Disruption and Transformation]<https://sfu-bccampus.cmail20.com/t/d-l-mchutk-jhgotyiy-y/>
Three is a magic number: Meet our keynotes
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Tanysha Klassen, Chairperson of the British Columbia Federation of Students, has years of experience in advocating for post-secondary students across British Columbia including campaigning against increased tuition fees, poor government funding of the post-secondary sector, and access to affordable and open-source textbooks.
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Jess Mitchell is Senior Manager, Research + Design at the Inclusive Design Research Centre<https://sfu-bccampus.cmail20.com/t/d-l-mchutk-jhgotyiy-i/> at OCAD University in Toronto<https://sfu-bccampus.cmail20.com/t/d-l-mchutk-jhgotyiy-d/> and is part of the Fluid design project<https://sfu-bccampus.cmail20.com/t/d-l-mchutk-jhgotyiy-h/>.
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Kevin Lamoureux is a Faculty member at the University of Winnipeg and a well known public speaker. He has served as Associate Vice President for the University of Winnipeg, Education Lead for the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation, and as Scholar in Residence for several school divisions.
Registration is OPEN
This year, we explore disruption and transformation in post-secondary education. This year, we explore disruption and transformation in post-secondary education. We ask: How are we intentionally disrupting our work at an individual, institutional, or societal level? What prompts us to transform practices, policies, or processes?
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FYI
From: Nicole Allen (SPARC) <nicole(a)sparcopen.org<mailto:nicole@sparcopen.org>>
Subject: [OpenEd] OpenEd Conference Update & Steering Committee Nominations
Date: February 18, 2020 at 12:44:46 PM EST
To: community(a)openeducationconference.org<mailto:community@openeducationconference.org>
Dear colleagues,
On behalf of the partners who have stepped forward to provide interim support for the OpenEd conference—OpenStax<http://openstax.org/>, SPARC<http://sparcopen.org/>, the Colorado OER Council<http://masterplan.highered.colorado.gov/oer-in-colorado/>, and USM's Kirwan Center<https://www.usmd.edu/cai/>—we’d like to to express our thanks to all who took the time to read, comment on, and show support for our Proposal for #OpenEd20 and Beyond<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1k15VwfREQI1eWUNpxEudA-LHow0I7C12E7ZBhvs…>. We look forward to working together with you over the next two years to organize OpenEd and transition the conference toward community ownership.
Now that there’s been a little time to get our collaboration up and running, we’re writing with a few initial steps. Please feel free to pass this email along anyone who may be interested.
OpenEd Community Email List
First, everyone who would like to participate in shaping the future of the OpenEd conference is welcome to join the community email discussion list<https://groups.google.com/a/openeducationconference.org/forum/#!forum/commu…>. This list will be used as an open communication channel for updates, planning discussions, and opportunities to join committees. You can subscribe and manage your preferences here<https://groups.google.com/a/openeducationconference.org/forum/#!forum/commu…> or complete this form<https://forms.gle/U3QPoMbh2apjyvh88>. (If you received this message directly, you're already subscribed!)
Call for Steering Committee Candidates
As outlined in the proposal, a key first step is to establish a Steering Committee to provide high-level guidance for conference organizing and long-term planning. A full description of the committee is available here<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BbGQKTQsrL5X3ZA0B1IjsUrmHX8c8SBuUtrJ9pm…>, and there is an open form to submit candidate nominations/sign-ups here<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfxsgnMfrh4KaXdap-nqJ_r8UoiQ1_FRFb…>. Deadline: Tuesday February 25 11:59pm your local time. It is important to establish the Steering Committee quickly, since it will help set up additional committees and channels for community participation with more opportunities to come.
Timeline for 2020 Date & Location
We have begun exploring options in Denver, Colorado as the proposed location for #OpenEd20 this fall. The goal is to have a venue secured and dates announced by the first half of March. Updates will be sent to the community discussion list, and there is a sign up to receive announcements only here<https://forms.gle/UTvFnRWqpyPkFHKY7>.
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Look forward to working together with you all, and wishing everyone a great week!
Cheers,
Nicole, Daniel, MJ and Spencer
Nicole Starr Allen
SPARC<http://www.sparcopen.org/> | Director of Open Education
21 Dupont Circle NW, Suite 800
Washington, DC 20036 USA
+1 (202) 750-1637
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@txtbks<http://www.twitter.com/txtbks>
An instructor in Biology teaches a course on evolution and is looking for open materials to replace the current commercial textbook. So far I found this:
https://www.oercommons.org/courseware/module/15028/overview - Biology, Evolutionary Processes, Evolution and the Origin of Species, Understanding Evolution | OER Commons
Does anyone know of anything else I should point her toward?
Thank you.
Heather M. Ross, BA BEd MEd
Educational Development Specialist
University of Saskatchewan
Gwenna Moss Centre for Teaching and Learning
Ph: 306-966-5327
Find open textbooks and other open educational resources on:
http://open.usask.ca
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Does anyone have any experience or knowledge of how TopHat’s textbook authoring works? We may be renewing our contract with them and TopHat wants instructors having access to do that to be part of a new contract. I need whatever I can find out to have evidence as to why this is probably a bad idea.
Thank you.
Heather M. Ross, BA BEd MEd
Educational Development Specialist
University of Saskatchewan
Gwenna Moss Centre for Teaching and Learning
Ph: 306-966-5327
Find open textbooks and other open educational resources on:
http://open.usask.ca
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Hi Everyone,
As some of you may be aware, the University of Alberta will be hosting an
OER summit on May 20, 2020, and as part of the planning process, I've been
handed some leeway (thanks Krysta) for the final plenary session. Based on
some conversations with colleagues here in Alberta, one idea I've had is
that it would be nice to finish the day with some sort of tangible
outcome/takeaway. After ruminating about this for a bit (and in relation
to ongoing discussions over the listserv on national advocacy), I've been
thinking about how nice it would be to conclude the day with a declaration,
specifically in relation to OER funding.
If I had to sum up my thinking in a sentence it would be - the declaration
would call on governments that generate revenues from student loans to
invest 1% of those revenues into OER. This approach would end up
implicating the federal government because of the Canada Student Loans
Program (CSLP). For reference this number would work out to $8.73 million
this year (or roughly the same as the $8m the Finance Committee recommended
in 2017, and slightly less than the US Federal Investment, which is
currently $7 million, but in USD). My sense is that when you suggest 1% of
revenue go back into textbook affordability you have a reasonable starting
point. That said, I'm open to alternate suggestions.
In terms of background the federal government holds over $18 billion in
student debt (with an array of provincial and territorial programs adding
in another $10 billion in student loan debt). While there have been calls
for the elimination of all revenues on student debt (the Canadian
Federation of Students has argued for this, and the NDP had it in their
last platform), it is important to note that the CSLP program actually
doesn't 'profit' in that expenses are greater than revenues. Also, the
federal government rather regularly writes-off bad debt from the CSLP.
According to the most recent annual report from 2016-17 (
https://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social-development/programs/canada-stud…)
the amount of bad debt the government writes off is in the $160-$175
million range, or (conveniently enough) 1% of the overall loan value. In
Jan of this year, the Feds wrote off another $163m (
https://www.thestar.com/politics/federal/2019/01/28/liberals-write-off-163-…)
again in the roughly 1% amount range. Also, it should be noted that
revenues on the CSLP are predicted to grow (this isn't good news, but it
would mean that the 1% value would also increase). The Parliamentary
Budget Officer predicts that CSLP revenue will rise to $1.4b by 2024 (which
would make the OER fund about $14 million).
Thus, I'm reaching out to all of you to see if perhaps we might be able to
work toward some declaration. The idea being the declaration is worked on
in advance, and then read and signed at the May 20, 2020 event (of course
we'd have a mechanisms for those who can't be present in Edmonton to sign
the declaration). I'd be willing to do some leg work here locally to see
how we might get some broader pick-up of the declaration reading/signing.
As I noted earlier, I'm open to other suggestions on funding ideas, but I
thought targeting loan revenues was a) a way to implicate the federal
government, b) it also implicates most of the provinces (excluding QC) and
the Yukon, c) there is a degree of simplicity to this approach as opposed
to going after a marker tied to education spending. If there are a few
supporters, then I'm happy to try to see this through.
Finally, just before the holiday break, I mused at trying to frame some of
the issues for a Hill Times op-ed. I have a draft if anyone wanted to
critique/comment/add their name to it (
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OUfYOsozemjcAoAiMfqpA-887eyEXqJAOeZk-6A…)
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I'm happy for any feedback. I'll admit it is a clunky piece (dealing with
the idea of 1% of loan revenue funding mentioned earlier), but my rough
sense is the audience for a Hill Times op-ed isn't the general public. At
the end of the day, if this gets rejected (which wouldn't surprise me),
I'll probably still aim for something in *Policy Options*.
Michael
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Michael B. McNally,
Associate Professor, Faculty of Education (School of Library and
Information Studies)
5-171 Education North, University of Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta CANADA T6G 2J4
mmcnally(a)ualberta.ca
Phone: 780-492-3934
Fax: 780-492-2430
FYI.
Full disclosure that I am speaking in one of these webinars ("Be True") about funding, sustainability and advocacy in temporary OER positions so am fully shilling. Even so, I think the conversation is very worth having and it's freeeeee. Hope to see you there!
Ali Versluis | Open Educational Resources Librarian
McLaughlin Library | University of Guelph
50 Stone Rd E | Guelph, ON | N1G 2W1
(519) 824-4120 Ext. 54214 | versluis(a)uoguelph.ca
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Note that I generally observe email-free evenings and weekends.
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From: Amy Hofer <hofera(a)linnbenton.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2020 4:24 PM
To: Rayne Vieger <raynev(a)uoregon.edu>; Meggie Wright <WrightM(a)lanecc.edu>; Ali Versluis <versluis(a)uoguelph.ca>; Amanda C. Larson <acl49(a)psu.edu>
Subject: Fwd: Winter Webinars this Week
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From: Amy Hofer <hofera(a)linnbenton.edu<mailto:hofera@linnbenton.edu>>
Date: Mon, Feb 10, 2020 at 3:37 PM
Subject: Winter Webinars this Week
To: SPARC Libraries & OER Forum <liboer(a)sparcopen.org<mailto:liboer@sparcopen.org>>, Open Textbook Network <open-textbook-network(a)googlegroups.com<mailto:open-textbook-network@googlegroups.com>>, Open Oregon <openoregon(a)googlegroups.com<mailto:openoregon@googlegroups.com>>, CCCOER Advisory <cccoer-advisory(a)googlegroups.com<mailto:cccoer-advisory@googlegroups.com>>, Oregon Community College Library Association <occladir(a)lists.chemeketa.edu<mailto:occladir@lists.chemeketa.edu>>, (occdla(a)lists.chemeketa.edu<mailto:occdla@lists.chemeketa.edu>), 'occdla(a)lists.chemeketa.edu<mailto:occdla@lists.chemeketa.edu>' <occdla(a)lists.chemeketa.edu<mailto:occdla@lists.chemeketa.edu>>
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OER and FlatWorld: A Story of Partnership
Feb 13th 2020 , 11:00am – 12:00pm
This session will compare OER and FlatWorld texts and make the case for why OER is often the better option based on cost, quality, and adaptability.
https://openoregon.org/events/event/oer-and-flatworld-a-story-of-partnershi…
“Be True”: We Heart OER Librarians
Feb 14th 2020 , 10:00am – 11:00am
This webinar will explore models for OER librarian positions.
https://openoregon.org/events/event/be-true/
FYI,
Amy
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Amy Hofer
Coordinator, Statewide Open Education Library Services
openoregon.org<http://openoregon.org>
510-213-0702
Linn-Benton Community College
6500 SW Pacific Blvd.
Albany, OR 97321
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Amy Hofer
Coordinator, Statewide Open Education Library Services
openoregon.org<http://openoregon.org>
510-213-0702
Linn-Benton Community College
6500 SW Pacific Blvd.
Albany, OR 97321
Hello Canada OER,
Please see the note from Kevin below, on behalf of the DOERS3 network. Closing date for the survey is Feb 10.
Thanks to anyone that may have already completed the survey! It’s so important to have the Canadian experience reflected in this work.
Lena
// Lena Patterson
Co Executive Director (Interim)
eCampusOntario
416.275.0190
[eCampusOntario]
372 Bay St, 14th Floor
Toronto, ON, M5H 2W9
From: "Corcoran, Kevin" <KCorcoran(a)commnet.edu>
Date: Thursday, February 6, 2020 at 9:51 AM
To: Open Textbook Network <open-textbook-network(a)googlegroups.com>, CCCOER Advisory <cccoer-advisory(a)googlegroups.com>, SPARC Libraries & OER Forum <liboer(a)sparcopen.org>
Cc: Deepak Shenoy <deep(a)deep-consulting.net>, Michelle Reed <michelle.reed(a)uta.edu>, "Slingluff, Lauren" <lauren.slingluff(a)uconn.edu>, Amanda Coolidge <acoolidge(a)bccampus.ca>, Lena Patterson <lpatterson(a)ecampusontario.ca>, Boyoung Chae <bchae(a)sbctc.edu>, Leslie Kennedy <lkennedy(a)calstate.edu>, "McBride, Mark" <Mark.McBride(a)suny.edu>, Andrew Mckinney <Andrew.Mckinney(a)cuny.edu>
Subject: Last Call: DOERS3 Network Survey Invitation - Your OER Experience with your Bookstore
On behalf of the DOERS3 Network, I would like to thank everyone that has taken the time to compete the bookstore survey linked below.
Your thoughtful contributions are extremely helpful.
For those who haven’t yet participated, I would like to invite you one last time to consider submitting your responses.
The closing date is set for Monday, February 10th.
Thank you.
(Again, I apologize for the cross-posting.)
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DOERS3 is a collaborative open to public higher education systems and state-wide/province-wide organizations that are supporting large-scale, state-wide/province-wide Open Educational Resources (OER) initiatives and committed to advancing innovation in OER.
As part of our efforts, we are exploring ways to strengthen the partnership between the bookstore and our local OER initiatives. We would appreciate you, the OER advocates on your campus, taking 15-20 minutes to complete the survey below. The survey will close on February 10, 2020.
Your OER Experience with the Bookstore Survey<https://nam02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fdocs.goog…>
The information you provide will help the DOERS3 Collaborative advocate for innovative practices and standards. Aggregated data collected through this survey will be publicly shared with the community; names and institutions will NOT be associated with the findings.
Thank you very much.
Kevin Corcoran
Statewide Coordiantor, Connecticut Open Educational Resources Coordinating Council
Executive Director, Digital Learning, Connecticut State Colleges & Universities
61 Woodland St, Hartford, CT 06105
corcorank(a)ct.edu<mailto:corcorank@ct.edu> | 860-723-0159
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Please see funding opportunity below (application deadline Feb. 28, 2020) – this may interest those of you involved in making OERs more accessible.
Veuillez noter financement disponible décrit ci-dessous (date limite : 28 février 2020) – ce financement pourrait intéresser ceux d'entre vous impliqués à rendre les REL plus accessibles.
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Lise Brin, MLIS
Program Officer / Agente de programme
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Canadian Association of Research Libraries
Association des bibliothèques de recherche du Canada
309 rue Cooper Street, Suite 203
Ottawa Ontario K2P 0G5
T 902.318.4485
E lise.brin(a)carl-abrc.ca<mailto:lise.brin@carl-abrc.ca>
W www.carl-abrc.ca
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On 2020-02-04, 6:57 PM, "Tancorre, Angela (BAC/LAC)" <angela.tancorre(a)canada.ca<mailto:angela.tancorre@canada.ca>> wrote:
** N'hésitez pas à partager ce message avec vos membres. / Feel free to share this message with your members. **
Cher(e)s membres du Forum des partenaires, / Dear Stakeholders' Forum Members,
Salutations à tous,
J''ai pensé à vous en faire profiter et si vous (ou votre organisation) satisfaisiez aux critères d'un éventuel financement.
Le Programme de subventions et de contributions de Normes d'accessibilité Canada - anciennement connu sous le nom Organisation canadienne d'élaboration de normes d'accessibilité (OCENA) - appuie les projets de recherche visant à cibler et à éliminer les obstacles à l'accessibilité. Ces travaux de recherche aideront à éclairer les normes d'accessibilité à l'avenir.
Date limite : le 28 février 2020 à 15 h HNE, pour que votre proposition de projet soit examinée.
Voici le lien : https://www.canada.ca/fr/normes-accessibilite-canada/programmes/avancement-…
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Greetings all,
I thought to share with you all should you (or your organization) meet the criteria for possible funding.
The Accessibility Standards Canada - previously known as the Canadian Accessibility Standards and Development Organization (CASDO) - grants and contributions program supports research projects that try to find, take away and stop obstacles to accessibility. This research will help to inform the accessibility standards in the future.
Deadline to apply: February 28, 2020 at 3:00 pm Eastern Standard Time (EST) for your project suggestion to be reviewed.
Link to apply: https://www.canada.ca/en/accessibility-standards-canada/programs/advancing-…
Hi All,
I'm working with an instructor who is developing a new course on user experience design, design thinking, and prototyping. I've looked at MERLOT, OERCommons, Open Textbook Library, eCampus Ontario, and BCcampus materials and I was wondering if anyone knows of any hidden gems from other repositories?
Thanks for your time!
Cheers,
Jessica
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Jessica Norman, MLS
eLearning Librarian, Reg Erhardt Library
Liaison to: Construction, Manufacturing & Automation
Specialist in: Open Educational Resources
[ORCID]<https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3754-6069>
Book an appointment<https://sait.libcal.com/appointments/jessicanorman>
Southern Alberta Institute of Technology
Stan Grad Centre, MC113
1301 - 16 Avenue NW, Calgary AB, T2M 0L4
(Office) 403.210.4073
jessica.norman(a)sait.ca<mailto:jessica.norman@sait.ca>
She/Hers/Her
Hello all,
See below from Canada's Open Government group regarding:
Join us for the second webinar of our ‘Get up to Speed’ series where you’ll learn the basics and the latest hot topics related to open government. This webinar series will prepare you to participate in our consultation this spring (stay tuned!) where you’ll have the opportunity to shape our next national action plan<https://open.canada.ca/en/content/canadas-2018-2020-national-action-plan-op…>!
Regards,
Lauri
Lauri Aesoph
Manager, Open Education, BCcampus
Cell: 250-893-0258<tel:250-893-0258> • Email: laesoph(a)bccampus.ca<mailto:laesoph@bccampus.ca>
Twitter: @lauriaesoph<https://twitter.com/lauriaesoph> • Skype: lauri.aesoph • LinkedIn: lauriaesoph<https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauriaesoph/>
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Learning. Doing. Leading.
BCcampus.ca<https://bccampus.ca/> • @BCcampus<https://twitter.com/BCcampus> • #BCcampus<https://twitter.com/hashtag/BCcampus?src=hash>
For thousands of years the səl̓ilwətaɁɬ təməxʷ (Tsleil-Waututh), Skwxwú7mesh-ulh Temíx̱w (Squamish), W̱SÁNEĆ, and the Songhees Nation of the Lək̓ʷəŋən (Lekwungen) Peoples have walked gently on the unceded territories where we now live, work, and play. We are committed to building relationships with the first peoples here, one based in honour and respect, and we thank them for their hospitality.
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From: Open-Ouvert <open-ouvert(a)tbs-sct.gc.ca>
Sent: January 31, 2020 9:29 AM
To: Open-Ouvert <open-ouvert(a)tbs-sct.gc.ca>
Subject: ‘Get up to Speed’ on open contracting by joining us for a webinar and launch of our open data user stories! | « Se mettre à jour » sur les contrats ouverts en participant à notre webinaire et le lancement des histoires des utilisateurs de donnée ouvertes
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(La version française suit.)
Dear friends of open government,
We’ve been working away on a few things and are please to share them with you below.
· Get up to speed with our webinar series
· Open data user stories
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Get up to speed with our webinar series
Join us for the second webinar of our ‘Get up to Speed’ series where you’ll learn the basics and the latest hot topics related to open government. This webinar series will prepare you to participate in our consultation this spring (stay tuned!) where you’ll have the opportunity to shape our next national action plan<https://open.canada.ca/en/content/canadas-2018-2020-national-action-plan-op…>!
This second webinar will focus on the value of open contracting for various sectors. We’ll examine and define open contracting and procurement and its role in providing a more inclusive access to Government of Canada contracts, as well as explore how open contracting can help small businesses.
Join our guest speakers, Lindsey Marchessault, Director for data and engagement at the Open Contracting Partnership and a member of the Multi-stakeholder Forum on Open Government<https://open.canada.ca/en/multi-stakeholder-forum-open-government>; Lorenzo Ieraci, Senior director at Public Services and Procurement Canada; and the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business, to explore the following questions:
· What is open contracting and how does it impact various sectors?
· How can open government and open contracting help the private sector?
· What are the barriers and opportunities within the Government of Canada to adopting open contracting?
· How can open contracting be used as a tool for inclusion?
You’ll also have the opportunity to ask questions.
Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) Services<https://www.chs.ca/services/speech-text-transcription-cart-communication-ac…> will be available for this webinar to increase accessibility for people who are culturally deaf, oral deaf, deafened and hard of hearing.
You can register to this webinar by clicking the links below:
· Registration for the English webinar – February 6, 2020 from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM EST<https://gts-ee.webex.com/gts-ee/onstage/g.php?MTID=eaf5c57598a7b49f9f419bb3…>
· Registration for the French webinar – February 6. 2020 from 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM EST<https://gts-ee.webex.com/gts-ee-fr/onstage/g.php?MTID=ec1f984e80fefc6aaa76c…> (registration in French only)
Stay tuned!
Want to ‘Get up to Speed’ on a few other topics related to open government? Stay tuned for additional webinars happening in February 2020 as part of this webinar series:
· Get up to Speed: Inclusive Open Government
· Get up to Speed: Open Justice
Know someone who might be interested?
Feel free to share this message with others who might be interested in this webinar or webinar series.
Open data user stories
We often hear “Is open data really useful? Who uses open data? What value does it bring to citizens?” We often talk about open data and its potential but it can be difficult to see the real tangible impacts and how it powers innovations. This is why we’re pleased to announce the launch of our Open data user stories! Within this new section of open.canada.ca<https://open.canada.ca/en> you’ll find eight used cases ranging from organizations using open data to start and grow their business, to students completing their thesis work, to journalists creating valuable data visualizations to inform Canadians and more.
Check out this section<https://open.canada.ca/en/stories> and be sure to come back often as more stories will be released throughout the year.
Have you used open data? Know someone who’s used open data?
We’d love to hear your stories of how open data has helped power your projects. You can contact us at open-ouvert(a)tbs-sct.gc.ca<mailto:open-ouvert@tbs-sct.gc.ca> to tell us all about it!
Thank you,
The Open Government team
Open Government, Office of the Chief Information Officer
Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat | Government of Canada
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Chers amis du gouvernement ouvert,
Nous avons travaillé sur quelques projets et sommes heureux de les partager avec vous ci-dessous.
· Se mettre à jour avec notre série de webinaires
· Histoires des utilisateurs de données ouvertes
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Se mettre à jour avec notre série de webinaires
Joignez-vous à nous pour ce deuxième webinaire de notre série « Se mettre à jour » où vous apprendrez les bases et les sujets de l’heure liés au gouvernement ouvert. Cette série de webinaires vous préparera à participer à nos consultations de ce printemps (restez à l’affût!) où vous aurez l’occasion d’élaborer notre prochain Plan d’action national<https://ouvert.canada.ca/fr/contenu/plan-daction-national-du-canada-pour-un…>.
Ce deuxième webinaire sera consacré à la valeur des contrats ouverts pour différents secteurs. Nous examinerons et définirons ce que sont les contrats ouverts et l'approvisionnement ainsi que son rôle dans la prestation d'un accès plus inclusif aux marchés du gouvernement du Canada, ainsi que la manière dont les contrats ouverts peuvent aider les petites entreprises.
Joignez-vous à nos conférenciers invités, Carey Kluttz, responsable des programmes par pays chez Open Contracting Partnership, Lorenzo Ieraci, directeur général, Services publics et approvisionnement Canada ainsi que Diane Diotte, coordonnatrice du Bureau des entreprises en croissance du Réseau des femmes d’affaires du Québec, qui examineront les questions suivantes :
· Qu’est-ce que sont les contrats ouverts et comment peuvent-ils avoir un impact sur divers secteurs?
· Comment le gouvernement ouvert et les contrats ouverts peuvent aider le secteur privé?
· Quelles sont les barrières et les opportunités au sein du gouvernement du Canada en ce qui concerne l’adoption de contrats ouverts?
· Comment les contrats ouverts peuvent-ils être utilisés comme un outil d'inclusion?
Vous aurez également l’opportunité de poser vos questions.
Les services de Traduction en temps réel des communications (CART)<https://www.chs.ca/fr/services/transcription-de-la-parole-cart-traduction-e…> seront disponibles pour ce webinaire afin d’accroître l’accessibilité pour les personnes sourdes, sourdes oralistes, devenues sourdes et malentendantes.
Vous pouvez vous inscrire à ce webinaire en cliquant sur les liens ci-dessous :
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Restez à l’affût!
Vous voulez vous « mettre à jour » sur d’autres sujets liés au gouvernement ouvert? Restez à l’affût pour d’autres webinaires qui auront lieu en février 2020 dans le cadre de cette série de webinaires :
· Se mettre à jour : Un gouvernement ouvert inclusif
· Se mettre à jour : La transparence judiciaire
Vous connaissez quelqu’un qui pourrait être intéressé?
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Histoires des utilisateurs de données ouvertes
Nous entendons souvent dire « Les données ouvertes sont-elles vraiment utiles? Qui utilise les données ouvertes? Quelle valeur apportent-elles aux citoyens? ». Nous parlons souvent de données ouvertes et de leur potentiel, mais il peut être difficile de voir leurs véritables impacts et la façon dont elles facilitent l’innovation. C'est pourquoi nous sommes heureux d'annoncer le lancement de nos histoires d'utilisateurs de données ouvertes! Dans cette nouvelle section du portail ouvert.canada.ca<https://ouvert.canada.ca/fr>, vous trouverez huit cas d'utilisation allant d'organisations utilisant des données ouvertes pour démarrer et développer leur entreprise, à des étudiants terminant leur thèse, en passant par des journalistes créant des visualisations de données précieuses pour informer les Canadiens et bien plus encore.
Consultez cette section<https://ouvert.canada.ca/fr/histoires> et assurez-vous de revenir souvent car d'autres histoires seront publiées tout au long de l'année.
Avez-vous utilisé des données ouvertes ? Vous connaissez quelqu'un qui a utilisé des données ouvertes ?
Nous aimerions en apprendre plus sur vos histoires où les données ouvertes ont contribué à faciliter vos projets. Vous pouvez nous contacter à open-ouvert(a)tbs-sct.gc.ca<file:///C:\Users\BLAMARCH\AppData\Roaming\OpenText\OTEdit\gcdocs_tbs-sct_gc_ca-gcdocs\c34956508\open-ouvert%40tbs-sct.gc.ca%20> pour tout nous raconter!
Merci.
Équipe du gouvernement ouvert
Gouvernement ouvert, Bureau du dirigeant principal de l’information
Secrétariat du Conseil du Trésor du Canada | Gouvernement du Canada
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