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 Scotia),
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1 hourPlease register:
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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<https://creativecommons.slack.com/team/UBH3AD3PT> - I'd be happy to make
alternate arrangements for you. (edited)
Amanda Coolidge, MEd [she/her]
Associate Director of Open Education, BCcampus
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