Thank Amanda - great idea - I have registered - should we pass this one to
others that might be interested beyond this listserv?
On Tue, Nov 26, 2019 at 11:14 AM Tim Carson <tcarson(a)bccampus.ca> wrote:
Hi Amanda,
I have registered to attend the meeting and would be happy to help in any
way. Always looking to bring a Skilled Trades/Vocational Ed perspective to
the table.
Thanks,
*Tim Carson, RSE, MA*
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Amanda Coolidge <acoolidge(a)bccampus.ca>
*Date: *Monday, November 25, 2019 at 9:41 AM
*To: *Canada OER <canadaoer(a)mail.bccampus.ca>
*Subject: *[Canadaoer] Moving forward with recommendations
Good morning/afternoon Canada!
I have been thinking about how we can all follow up with Michael’s
recommendations a couple of weeks ago and I am wondering if it might be
best to bring up our #OER ideas and strategies at the Creative Commons
Canada meeting (see below). I plan on attending and would be happy to put
forward our ideas at the meeting if that is acceptable.
Would love to hear your thoughts on this.
Amanda
*Creative Commons Canada 2020: A VisioningDate:* December 16th
*Time (all times sharp):* 5PM PST (BC), 8PM EST (Ontario), 9PM AST (Nova
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the Creative Commons Canada leadership plans a recipe for 2020, we need to
include our most important ingredient: You.Join us December 16th via the
internet for a quick visioning of all the things CC Canada could hope to
achieve in the next 1, 10, and 100 years. We’ll do a simple futures
exercise that will assist us in thinking about what success is going to
look and feel like for us in the years to come.*Please bring: *
- The amazing projects you are already working on that could use a
boost, or that really ought to be on our fresh new website!
- Your ideas for the next great CC Canada project, and an idea of how
you could contribute to it.
- Your focused attention.
If you are unable to make this date, please connect with me @Gryph
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alternate arrangements for you. (edited)
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