W09 Meeting 9
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W09 Meeting 9
[edit] Agenda
- SXWS update from Garin
- Upcoming events
- March 23: ExpoSItion - http://www.si.umich.edu/stulife/student-projects.htm
- March 23- 27: Open Access Week - http://www.copyright.umich.edu/openaccessweek2009.html
- March 23: Nathan Yergler Talk - https://open.umich.edu/blog/2009/03/02/creative-commons-cto-to-present-on-%E2%80%9Cwhy-cc-matters%E2%80%9D/
- March 27: OER Production Workshop and Copyright Jeopardy http://www.copyright.umich.edu/openaccessweek2009.html
- Discuss dScribe logo and slogan
- CC education in 3 1/2 minutes - http://creativecommons.org/videos/a-shared-culture
- Questions from dScribes
- Timeline reminder - show OERca notifications from last week - go dScribes!
- Work session
[edit] Summary
We decided copyright jeopardy should be dScribes vs. the faculty. It will be at ~11:30 am on Friday, March 27. Who'd like to participate?
dScribe logo feedback:
- The font and (cc) placement of the first version look like it's sponsored by CC
- Liked the one with dScribe sitting on d - perhaps add a second dScribe on the e
- More gender equality or gender neutral
- The 2nd and 3rd versions look like an army of people behind dScribe. Is that what we're going for?
slogan ideas from OER staff:
- Opening knowledge to new possibilities
- Sharing resources, freeing Knowledge
- Sharing Knowledge Openly
- The world is our campus.
- Your campus, going global.
- Free your content, Free your mind
- Open your Educational Resources to new possibilities
- Opening Educational Resources to new Possibilities
- Creating a market for sharing
- Starting from Open, building from there
- change the world
dScribe slogan ideas
- hear us rOER - could use a lion, so we could cover land (lion) and sea (orca)
- tearing down walls -- tear down the walls
- the world is your campus (instead of 'the world is our campus')
- OER the rainbow
- gateway to ______ (knowledge)
- the best there ever was
OERca name suggestions from last summer: Renaming Things - a competition