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CC Open Education: 2024 Year in Review

byCable Green,Jennryn Wetzler,Shanna HollichOpen Education
Photo of Empty Classroom byDiana. Public Domain.

Photo of Empty Classroom by Diana. Public Domain. The Open Education program at Creative Commons works to support CC’s mission through education, advocacy, and outreach on using open licenses and open licensing policies to maximize the benefits of open education (content, practices and policy). We work closely with governments, educational institutions and organizations to open…

CC Certificate Alumni Making a Global Impact

byShanna HollichCC Certificate,Open Education,Policy
Farmer Melese Tsegaye blows to clean and select wheat seed in his field, Kingbird variety wheat from Kulumsa Research Station” byInternational Maize and Wheat Improvement Center is licensed viaCC BY-NC-SA 2.0.

Launched in 2018, the Creative Commons Certificate program has trained and graduated nearly 1800 people from 66 countries. The Certificate program offers in-depth courses about CC licenses, open practices, and the ethos of the Commons. Our staff is constantly inspired by our community of Certificate alumni, accomplishing incredible things. In this interview, we were delighted…

The CC Open Education Platform Funds Five New Community Projects

byJennryn WetzlerCommunity,Open Education
Image of people on the top of a verdant mountain, which is on top of a skateboard.
Together We Can Move Mountains” bySteve McCarthy for Fine Acts x OBI is licensed viahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/.

Thanks to the CC Open Education Platform community’s time proposing projects and voting on the  proposals, we now have five winning ideas to advance open education globally. CC will fund five projects in 2024, spanning Brazil, Ghana, Nepal, and Nigeria. The CC Open Education Platform is also funding ongoing global community work supporting the UNESCO…

Learn More with Creative Commons: Recent Training Highlights

byJennryn Wetzler,Shanna HollichCC Certificate,Open Education
On a black background, the symbols “? ! : )” appear. Directly underneath the symbols are the words “learn,” “teach,” “help,” and “enjoy.”
LTHE : Learn - Teach - Help - Enjoy / FOSS” byMaría 'tatica' Leandro is licensed viaCC BY SA 2.0.

In this blog post, we share some highlights and recordings from recent trainings offered by the Creative Commons Learning and Training team.

Creative Commons and University of Nebraska at Omaha Partner on a Microcredential Course

byJennryn Wetzler,Craig FinlayCC Certificate,Open Education
Badge listing “University of Nebraska Omaha x Creative Commons” and “Intro to OER” on left. Image of a person reaching for images associated with learning, flowing out of a book on the right. Images include a check mark, paper, light bulb band atom symbol.

Creative Commons is proud to announce the launch of “Introduction to Open Educational Resources,” our first professional development microcredential course and partnership with the University of Nebraska at Omaha, commencing on 31 May. This microcredential pilot started with one CC Certificate alumnus’s enthusiasm for open education. Craig Finlay, OER and STEM Librarian at the University…

CC Open Education Platform Activities: 2023 in Review

byJennryn Wetzler,Werner Westermann,Tetiana Kolesnykova,Dan McGuire,Dr. Suma Parahakaran,Lisa Di Valentino,John Okewole,Fernando DaguannoAbout CC,Community,Open Education,Open Knowledge
Orange figures writing on and sharing papers, then making paper airplanes

The CC Open Education community had a busy 2023!  Five project teams, spanning nine countries, worked on open education projects ranging from developing STEAM, interactive, and climate change-related OER, to international curriculum alignment and translation work. Community members also worked on multimedia resources supporting the UNESCO Recommendation on OER, and presented in CC’s biannual Open…

More California Community Colleges Get CC Certified!

byShanna Hollich,Jennryn WetzlerCC Certificate,Events,Open Education
Sunset over San Bernardino skyline

This December, Creative Commons led a CC Certificate Bootcamp, or condensed Certificate training, for faculty and staff from 16 different California Community Colleges implementing Zero Textbook Cost (ZTC) degree programs. This marked the second CC Bootcamp for California Community Colleges after the California legislature invested $115 million to expand ZTC degrees and the use of…

CC Certificate Translations in Slovak, Bengali, and localized French

byJennryn Wetzler,Shanna HollichCC Certificate,Community,Open Education,Uncategorized
Circle of people holding hands on blue background

Side by Side, by Anina Takeff, licensed Creative Commons-Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC-BY-NC-SA) As we end 2023, we want to showcase the incredible work of CC community members to translate the CC Certificate content. Thanks to 21 volunteers this year and numerous volunteers in the past, the reading content of our CC Certificate training is now…

How CC Will Advance Open Licensing Understanding Within 25 California Community Colleges

byCreative CommonsOpen Education
A teal and light purple graphic of lines and arrows with the text: Open Educational Resources 2023 Spark Grantees next to the Creative Commons and The Michelson 20MM Foundation logos and wordmarks.
Open Educational Resources 2023 Spark Grantees” used with permission fromThe Michelson 20MM Foundation.

Crossposted with permission from The Michelson 20MM Foundation 23 Aug 2023 blog post. Creative Commons licenses enable much of the open content across the arts, sciences, and academia, including open educational resources (OER). Creative Commons (CC) offers CC Certificate courses, or training on CC licensing and open tools, which have become a key tool for…

CC Open Education Platform Activities 2023

byJennryn WetzlerOpen Education
A vibrant, colorful abstract image, including color splashes, ink drawings, goldfish and flowers.
"Abstract Backgrounds" byNichoDesign is licensed viaCC BY-NC-SA 2.0.

This post was prepared collaboratively by Jennryn Wetzler, Werner Westermann, Lisa Di Valentino, Dr. Suma Parahakaran, Tetiana Kolesnykova, Paola Corti, Dan McGuire, and Fernando Daguanno. In February and March, the CC Open Education Platform community voted on five winning ideas to advance open education globally. Five project teams, spanning Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Ghana, Italy, Malaysia,…


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