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blogs · Sign the Cape Town Open Education Declaration appears in iCommons Blog
23/1/2008 18:59 · no comments
Yesterday, the Cape Town Open Education Declaration was launched with a list of about 500 signatures of individuals and organizations around the world (including iCommons) calling for a new way of looking at education as an empowering tool that relies on openness for quality and accessibility. Andrew Rens has put up the press release here, but you can make your mark by signing the...
blogs · The learn and debate tracks appears in iSummit 2008
3/12/2007 23:32 · no comments
I'm going to be sending emails and posting here about the programme for the iSummit next year starting from today :) The idea is to get feedback on the wiki as we develop it together - rather than calling for submissions and proposals in the traditional format which often forces things together that don't fit the overall goals of the event.
The process will be that in the next...
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articles · Build your own Freedom Toaster at the Summit
4/4/2006 06:13 · no comments
The Freedom Toaster is a vending machine-like 'Bring 'n Burn' facility that started life with The Shuttleworth Foundation (TSF) in Cape Town as a way to overcome expensive and slow internet costs associated with 'toasting' Linux distributions (including theworld-famous ' Ubuntu' product also from the astronaut's stable). The Toaster is located in schools, universities, shopping...
articles · King Alex
29/3/2006 19:11 · no comments
Ladies and gentlemen. I want to take this opportunity to thank the man who made it all happen: Alex Roberts, Creative Commons Graphic Designer par excellence who:
a) put up with my incessant nagging;
b) didn't even cough when we announced the inhumane deadline;
c) went beyond the call of duty to build us a beautiful logo and an even more fabulous website for us:...
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articles · Why you must be legally licensed to host fun™ on the internet
by Prashant · voted on 22/4/2008 23:34 · 40 votes · no comments
“The creative act is not performed by the artist alone the spectator brings the work in contact with the external world by deciphering and interpreting its inner qualifications and thus adds his contribution to the creative act. This becomes even more obvious when posterity gives a final verdict and sometimes rehabilitates forgotten artists.”
-Marcel Duchamp,...
articles · Access to Knowledge Platform at Bibliotheca Alexandrina
by anas · voted on 22/4/2008 23:34 · 44 votes · no comments
In alignment with its historical track record of promoting access to knowledge and the values of openness and scholarship, the Bibliotheca Alexandrina added another landmark to the scene of Access to Knowledge that places special emphasis on the Arab region.
The Access to Knowledge electronic platform that came to life on 31 March 2008 is the result of significant effort and...
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calendar· CC@5 Birthday Parties around the Globe
by Michelle Thorne · commented on 11/12/2007 17:44 · 10 votes · 4 comments
A birthday party for Creative Commons for all of the friends, users, developers, and soon-to-be friends of Creative Commons - a continuous birthday celebration and synchronization to light up the blogosphere, explore CC-licensed content, and to meet up with friends.
If you're not able to make it one of these global birthday bashes, then don't fret. You can still:
* catch...
articles · Joining the Dots: Introducing the iCommons iCurriculum
by Rebecca Kahn, iCommons reporter · commented on 10/12/2007 23:09 · 28 votes · 1 comment
iCommons, an organisation created to help coordinate and support global efforts to share educational content on the Internet, is launching an online project to try to learn what makes such efforts succeed. The new project, called iCommons iCurriculum, is intended to support a growing movement to share educational content on the Internet. Open education goes beyond posting textbooks...
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