IOL: Open Education Week

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INSTITUTE FOR OPEN LEADERSHIP CULTIVATING OPEN POLICY LEADERS

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INSTITUTE FOR OPEN LEADERSHIP CULTIVATING OPEN POLICY LEADERS

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FOUR KEY TENETS

• (The obviousness of) OPEN POLICY

• Publicly / foundation funded resources should be openly licensed

• Default = Open (via funding requirement)

• CC BY on content, CC0 on data

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OPEN POLICY NETWORK

• Foster the creation, adoption, and implementation of open policies that

advance the public good

• Do this by supporting advocates, organizations, policymakers, and

connecting policy opportunities with those who can provide assistance

• 42 institutional OPN members

• Steering committee

• OPN work plan funded (in part)

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INSTITUTE FOR OPEN LEADERSHIP

• Global open movement requires new generation of open policy leaders

• 1-week in-person training on ‘open’ domains & open policy + 1-year open

policy project @ institutions / governments

• 13 “fellows”: Bangladesh, Barbados, Chile, Colombia, Greece, Nepal, New

Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Somalia, United States

• “Mentors” from open: education, science, access, data, software, culture

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WHAT’S NEXT?

• IOL #1 fellows and mentors establish 13 new open policies in 2015

• IOL #2: Q1, 2016: location TBD

• mentors = CC staff + regional open policy experts

• Scale IOL (virtual, regional IOLs) to accommodate unmet demand (95+

applications for IOL #1)

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Dr. Cable Green

Director of Global Learning

[email protected]

with special thanks to:

Tim Vollmer (IOL co-lead & mentor), Paul Stacey & Puneet Kishor (mentors)