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Our workshops serve as an outreach tool to engage people in the actual running of the School while simultaneously resulting in resources that can be adapted into courses<\/a> and training programs<\/a>. All our workshops center around collaborative activities, whether they are condensed versions of courses (Teach someone something with open content<\/a>), sprints to build courses (Open Science course sprint<\/a>), or brainstorming to pool collective knowledge (Open Education Timeline<\/a>).<\/p>\n Below is a list of workshops we’ve run on a variety of topics. We have started a workshop toolkit so that you can design and run your own workshop. <\/p>\n Join the Discussion<\/a> and get support for your workshop, wherever you are in the world!<\/p>\n Workshops that help build the School’s governance structures.<\/em><\/p>\n When<\/strong>: 16-27 July 2012 When<\/strong>: 3-5 October 2012 Workshops that introduce the concept of “open” through a participatory activity.<\/em><\/p>\n When<\/strong>: 3-5 October 2012 When<\/strong>: 26 October 2012 When<\/strong>: 19 September 2012 Workshops that gather volunteers to co-create a course, booklet, or other resource about a particular topic.<\/em><\/p>\n When<\/strong>: 24 July 2012 When<\/strong>: 24 October 2013 When<\/strong>: December 2012, March-April 2013 When<\/strong>: 2 March 2013 When<\/strong>: 23 February 2013 This list is not exhaustive. To peruse more School of Open events, see the School of Open tag at the CC blog<\/a>. To keep abreast of future workshops, subscribe to the School of Open blog<\/a>.<\/p>\n Our workshops serve as an outreach tool to engage people in the actual running of the School while simultaneously resulting in resources that can be adapted into courses<\/a> and training programs<\/a>. All our workshops center around collaborative activities, whether they are condensed versions of courses (Teach someone something http:\/\/schoolofopen.p2pu.org\/workshops\/”>Countinue reading »<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":2,"featured_media":0,"parent":0,"menu_order":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","template":"","meta":[],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"http:\/\/schoolofopen.p2pu.org\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/139"}],"collection":[{"href":"http:\/\/schoolofopen.p2pu.org\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages"}],"about":[{"href":"http:\/\/schoolofopen.p2pu.org\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/page"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/schoolofopen.p2pu.org\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/2"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/schoolofopen.p2pu.org\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=139"}],"version-history":[{"count":10,"href":"http:\/\/schoolofopen.p2pu.org\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/139\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":333,"href":"http:\/\/schoolofopen.p2pu.org\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/139\/revisions\/333"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"http:\/\/schoolofopen.p2pu.org\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=139"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}\n
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Building the School of Open<\/h2>\n
School of Open pop-up in Berlin<\/h3>\n
\nWhere<\/strong>: Berlin, Germany
\nWhat<\/strong>: For two weeks, we put our heads together with lots of post-its to build the governance structures for the School and developed three initial stand-alone courses.
\nDocumentation<\/strong>: Summary<\/a>; Day 1<\/a>; Day 2<\/a>; Day 3<\/a><\/p>\nConvening on the Open Policy Network and School of Open<\/h3>\n
\nWhere<\/strong>: Palo Alto, California, United States
\nWhat<\/strong>: The workshop gathered representatives from different open sectors to compile a set of initial subject areas, draft specific courses tailored to user scenarios, and identify partner organizations and initiatives.
\nDocumentation<\/strong>: Agenda<\/a>; Summary<\/a><\/p>\nIntroduction to Open<\/h2>\n
School of Open Challenges Workshop in Berlin<\/h3>\n
\nWhere<\/strong>: Palo Alto, California, United States
\nWhat<\/strong>: Local Berliners gathered to discuss the inherent (or not) value of openness, work through the Teach someone something with open content challenge, draft School of Open courses, and brainstorm badges that might be awarded for recognition of open skills and competencies.
\nDocumentation<\/strong>: Summary<\/a>; Teach someone something with open content course<\/a><\/p>\nGetting Creative Commons Savvy with Open.Michigan<\/h3>\n
\nWhere<\/strong>: Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
\nWhat<\/strong>: A workshop at the University of Michigan where a group of eight worked through the P2PU School of Open course, Get CC Savvy.
\nDocumentation<\/strong>: Summary<\/a>; Get CC Savvy course<\/a><\/p>\nOpen Peer Learning Workshop with School of Open & School of Data<\/h3>\n
\nWhere<\/strong>: Helsinki, Finland
\nWhat<\/strong>: Creative Commons, P2PU, and the OKFN introduced the School of Open and the School of Data, followed by a Q&A and a hands-on, creative workshop to prototype open challenges and courses. Participants took the “Teach someone something with open content” course in an offline, small group setting, and translated that learning into designing a course “open” area of interest.
\nDocumentation<\/strong>: Eventbrite<\/a>; Summary<\/a>; Teach someone something with open content course<\/a><\/p>\nCourse and resource sprints<\/h2>\n
School of Open Virtual Sprint<\/h3>\n
\nWhere<\/strong>: Online
\nWhat<\/strong>: Participants from across timezones logged into a live chat and etherpad to build, improve, and test courses.
\nDocumentation<\/strong>: Announcement<\/a>; Summary<\/a><\/p>\nHit the Road Map: A Human Timeline of the Open Education Space<\/h3>\n
\nWhere<\/strong>: London, United Kingdom
\nWhat<\/strong>: In addition to networking and sharing common open education interests, participants collectively built a timeline of events that they felt marked important milestones in the open education space, from the beginning of the Open University in 1969 to Lessig\u2019s countersuit against Liberation Music.
\nDocumentation<\/strong>: Eventbrite<\/a>; Announcement (1<\/a> & 2<\/a>); Summary<\/a><\/p>\nOpen Video Course Sprints<\/h3>\n
\nWhere<\/strong>: Berlin, Sudan, London
\nWhat<\/strong>: The course, A Look at Open Video, was created for the School of Open as part of the Open Video Forum December 2012 in Berlin. The forum aimed to bring together participants interested in open video in the context of a euro-african culture and technology project Mokolo. The event was supported by xm:lab. The event then turned into a series of workshops in Sudan and London to work on and improve the Open Video Workbook on which the course is based.
\nDocumentation<\/strong>: Berlin<\/a>; Sudan<\/a>; London<\/a>; Open Video Workbook (on Booktype<\/a>, on P2PU<\/a>); A Look at Open Video course<\/a><\/p>\nBuilding School of Open in German <\/h3>\n
\nWhere<\/strong>: Berlin, Germany
\nWhat<\/strong>: CC Germany and Wikimedia Germany hosted a workshop to introduce P2PU and the School of Open, to create and translate School of Open courses in German, and to brainstorm ideas for new courses about Wikipedia as part of the School.
\nDocumentation<\/strong>: Announcement<\/a>; Summary<\/a><\/p>\nOpen Science Course Sprint<\/h3>\n
\nWhere<\/strong>: Mountain View, California, United States
\nWhat<\/strong>: A community-supported event to build open learning resources around the topic of Open Science, done in a hackathon-style sprint event that gathered people with diverse backgrounds and experience levels. The result was an introductory course on Open Science.
\nDocumentation<\/strong>: Announcement<\/a>; Summary<\/a>; Open Science: An Introduction course<\/a><\/p>\nWorkshop Toolkit<\/h2>\n
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