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OpennessSession Type: Discussion Session Wednesday Oct 19th, 2011 3:30 PM - 4:20 PM Meeting Room 102A/B 150 reads Change Timezone TIMEZONE
Select your location for the program to reflect times local to you: This discussion will focus on the emergence and adoption of principles and methods that can help develop and enable open communities of practice. Topics will include the characteristics, attributes, principles, and behaviors that promote open access; open-source software; open content; open educational resources; open courseware; open research; open standards; management practices like open governance; and more. Asking questions, sharing insights and collaborating on this session has never been easier. Log in to comment on this session or tweet it using the hash tag #E11_DISC18.
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FOR THIS ITEM
See our session announcement: http://www.educause.edu/sites/default/files/library/presentations/E11/DI...
During the meeting, Luke Fernandez will interview Chuck Severance about his new book Sakai: Free as in Freedom and how the evolution of the Sakai project can serve to inform our understanding and practice of openness, and perhaps guide the development of other open initiatives.
Join us in a lively discussion - see you there!