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Meet the CC Summit Presenter: Gorana Gomirac

mercredi 1 septembre 2021 à 15:47

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Our next feature in the Meet the CC Summit Presenter’ series is Gorana Gomirac, GLAM Manager at Wikimedia Serbia. Gorana was born in 1996 in Belgrade, Serbia, but because of her roots, she always says she comes from Lika. Because of her origins, Gorana realized the importance of preserving culture, and the importance of its digitalization and proud presentation to the world. The GLAM (Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums) program is an important part of the Wikimedia movement, and an indispensable part of it is free content, as well as CC licenses, which we encounter every day. Through its GLAM program, a program of cooperation with cultural institutions, over 11 thousand files on Wikimedia Commons have been released. Cultural institutions have been given the opportunity to present the content they possess without fear that their copyright will be endangered, and at the same time the freedom to present that content to the whole world. In this way, their visibility and their possibilities in preserving the digital cultural heritage have been raised. Her wish is to work tirelessly on the digitization of cultural heritage. She is passionate about preserving culture, traditions and customs.

During her session, she will present the ways in which Wikipedia Serbia cooperates with cultural institutions, how they have established good relations, how they have educated them about the importance of CC licenses, but also their perspective before and after using CC licenses on the Internet. She hopes to see you in as many numbers as possible at her session!

Based in📍: Belgrade, Serbia

Summit Session: CC as an indispensable part of the GLAM

How did you get involved with Creative Commons?

As part of Wikimedia Serbia.

How many times have you been to CC Global Summit?

This is my first time!

In the future, what is something you would like to see at the CC Summit?

The very concept of this year’s Summit is great. In the future, I would like to hear a lot of new people who will share their experiences with CC licenses, but also experienced licensees who will share their knowledge with newcomers.

Why are you an advocate for Open?

Because without Open knowledge, humanity would not be the same. Let’s share knowledge, experiences, contents, so that the whole world can get involved.

Without Open knowledge, humanity would not be the same. Let’s share knowledge, experiences, contents, so that the whole world can get involved.

What is your proudest achievement?

Educating employees in cultural institutions about the importance of free content, their willingness to participate in our projects, and to continue sharing content with the world when our activities are over. Pointing out how important it is to fulfill the mission of open knowledge, to present our activities and achievements with full enthusiasm, and thus motivate people to get involved.

What is the best part of what you do? What is the most difficult part of what you do?

The best part of my work is when I present to the community what we have achieved, what we have digitized, and when I see how many things have been improved on Wiki projects thanks to cooperation within the GLAM program. When I see how the articles have been improved, how many new articles have been written, but also how many people want to get involved in the improvement process, when we present our mission and activities to them. While the most difficult part of my job is when we fail to reach certain people or cultural institutions, when they are completely closed-minded and do not give us the opportunity to point out the importance of our activities.

What is your favorite GIF?

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What tool/platform/app are you loving right now?

https://outreachdashboard.wmflabs.org/ which makes life easier. 🙂

What’s one new trend that you think the CC community should look out for?

The readiness of cultural institutions to digitize their content because they have become aware of the importance of existence on the Internet due to the pandemic.

What is the biggest setback you have experienced? How did you overcome it?

Our biggest seatback was in March 2020, when the entire country (Serbia) closed. Curfew has been introduced, all institutions, except health, police, shops and pharmacies, have been closed. We had to quickly adapt to remote mode, completely online activities, and find a way to make it interesting to the community. Then, we had to adapt to the remote way of maintaining our projects. After a year and a half, we can say that good communication and understanding are the key to solving the problem. We listened well to what the community wants, what are the problems of cultural institutions with which we cooperate, how our Wikipedian in residence can perform its activities, what we can do in a situation if COVID-19 is infected… The key was good communication, readiness for adjustment, the desire to continue the activity, and that giving up was never an option for us.

If you could only leave people with one message from your summit presentation, what would it be?

Attend and you will hear about adaptation and survival skills! 🙂

What was the best career advice you ever received? What was the worst career advice you ever received?

The best was – love your job and you won’t have to work a single day, and the worst – it’s just a job, don’t bother.

What would you like to say to Creative Commons on our 20th anniversary?

Thank you for doing activities and fighting for free content around the world. 20 years of your existence have made huge changes!

What does ‘Better Sharing, Brighter Future’ mean to you?

It gives hope and confidence that over time, the content will be shared even more, and that cultural, religious, and prejudices of every other type will be broken.

Join us from wherever you are for the 2021 CC Global Summit, which takes place 20-24 September! Register here >>

 

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Meet CC Summit Presenter: Subha Das Mollick

mardi 31 août 2021 à 22:00
Photo courtesy of Subha Das Mollick

Next up in our ‘Meet the CC Summit Presenter’ series, Subha Das Mollick tells us what she’s looking forward to at the summit. Subha, a media teacher and documentary filmmaker, has explored various subjects in her films. A post graduate in Physics, she switched over to media after more than ten years of teaching Physics at the undergraduate level. She has been the head of the Film Studies and Mass Communication Deptt. at the St. Xavier’s College, Kolkata, and nurtured the twin departments at their stages of infancy. She has also been the head of the Media Science Department at iLEAD Institute. She has been the principal instructor for two online courses on the SWAYAM Platform. Presently, she is a visiting faculty at Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, Viswa Bharati University and Aliah University. As the founder secretary of Bichitra Pathshala, she has been developing the pedagogy for effective use of moving images in teaching learning designs. 

Her recent independent productions “Calcutta Sonata” and “Dwelling in Travelling” have been critically acclaimed in the festival circuit and bagged some prestigious awards. Her film “Promising Plastic Polymers” won the Bronze Beaver Award at the 9th National Science Film Festival organized by Vigyan Prasar, and also a special award at the Eco Art Contest organized by American Centre and SAFE. She is also an avid writer. Her recent publication is Schools of Kolkata: Weaving Magic in Education (Volumes I & II), Published by Sampark.

Based in📍: Kolkata, India

Summit Session: THE MEDIA GAME: A media literacy project for school students

How many times have you been to CC Global Summit?

This will be my first time. 

In the future, what is something you would like to see at the CC Summit?

I would like CC to facilitate the sharing of resources between people of the same profession.

Why are you an advocate for Open?

Unless knowledge is made open, the world will not be flat. It will not be a playground of equal opportunities. 

“Open sharing will brighten everybody’s future. The giver will be gratified, the receiver will be grateful.

What is your proudest achievement?

When my students excel in their respective professions, I can say proudly, “Look, so-and-so has been my student”. 

What is the best part of what you do? What is the most difficult part of what you do?

As far as filmmaking is concerned, the best part is scripting, and the most difficult part is executing the script. 

What is the biggest setback you have experienced? How did you overcome it?

The biggest setback I faced was not getting international funding for a documentary film on the Indo-Bangladesh border after pitching twice at the international forum. It made me realize that my craft was not of international standard. Eventually, I made the film with my own funds, and I tried my best to improve my craft.

If you could only leave people with one message from your summit presentation, what would it be?

“Consume your media with more than a pinch of salt.”

What was the best career advice you ever received? 

Best advice: “When you show a rough cut to your client, make it as finished as you can”.

What would you like to say to Creative Commons on our 20th anniversary?

Welcome to adulthood. Let us continue to grow together.

What does ‘Better Sharing, Brighter Future’ mean to you?

It means that open sharing will brighten everybody’s future. The giver will be gratified, the receiver will be grateful. 

 

Secure your spot at the 2021 CC Global Summit taking place September 20-24! REGISTER HERE >> 

 

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Meet the CC Summit Presenter: Laura Santana

mardi 31 août 2021 à 20:46
Photo courtesy of Laura Santana

Meet Laura Santana — joining us as presenter at this year’s 2021 CC Global Summit (September 20-24). Laura is a librarian from Latin America and holds a Master’s degree in Information Science from the University of São Paulo, Brazil. She is a researcher in the field of Information & Culture, and specialist in User Engagement and Customer Experience. She has been advising educational and governmental institutions across the Americas for 10 years, with international scientific publishers in the areas of Technology and Healthcare. Currently, she works with the British Medical Journal to implement education technologies, in particular with initiatives aimed at advancing scientific research on COVID-19. Laura is now supporting the UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning’s Library in literacy programs for emerging countries.

Based in📍: São Paulo, Brazil

Summit Session: The role of digital repositories in shaping Open Education strategies in Latin America.

How many times have you been to CC Global Summit?

This is my second time attending the CC Global Summit. I was amazed by the network of people I met during my first attendance, and how my presentation about OER resonated with researchers from other parts of the world!

Why are you an advocate for Open?

I truly believe the path to equality is through Open. We need to guarantee access to data, information and knowledge to every citizen of the world.

“We can only achieve equality and social justice in the world by sharing resources, knowledge and experiences. It is together that Humanity will achieve its greatest potential!”

What is your proudest achievement?

Over the past 7 years, I have been directly involved in the medical education of over 40,000 healthcare professionals across Latin America. I’m proud of this achievement because through education, we can promote better patient care and make the world a healthier place.

What is the best part of what you do? What is the most difficult part of what you do?

Listening to people’s stories and diverse backgrounds brings me such an incredible perspective of the world. The most difficult part is accepting my desire to help people can only come to one extent, even though I wished I could do so much more.

What is your favorite GIF?

via GIPHY

What tool/platform/app are you loving right now?

I’m loving Figma and Jamboard because of its potential to drive collaboration and explore creativity, especially during times we can’t be collaborative in person.

What’s one new trend that you think the CC community should look out for?

Definitely how evidence-based information should be at the forefront of every decision-making, especially when it comes to policy development.

If you could only leave people with one message from your summit presentation, what would it be?

Embrace the Open. Collaboration is the key to achieve the development of not only the Latin American region, but the Global South as a whole. 

What would you like to say to Creative Commons on our 20th anniversary?

It’s thanks to the Creative Commons initiative and team, information has been democratic over the past 20 years! Congratulations!

What does ‘Better Sharing, Brighter Future’ mean to you?

We can only achieve equality and social justice in the world by sharing resources, knowledge and experiences. It is together that Humanity will achieve its greatest potential!

Join us from wherever you are for the 2021 CC Global Summit, taking place 20-24 September! Register here >>

 

Want to know more about this year’s Summit presenters? Discover all the ‘Meet the CC Summit Presenter’ Q&As here>>

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Meet CC Summit Presenter: Suzanne Wakim

lundi 30 août 2021 à 15:24
Photo courtesy of Suzanne Wakim

Are you joining us at the 2021 CC Global Summit (September 20-24)? There are only three weeks to go. Up next in our ‘Meet the CC Summit Presenter’ series, we’re excited to introduce you to Suzanne Wakim. Suzanne is Coordinator for Distance Education and Student Learning Outcomes at Butte Community College. She is also a biology instructor who has designed and developed over a dozen biology courses in multiple modalities for multiple institutions. She is a Course Facilitator for @ONE (Online Network of Educators); a Project Facilitator for the ASCCC OER Initiative; and a Certificate Facilitator for Creative Commons. She has created online educational resources for the Open Learning Initiative, OpenStax, Nature, Discovery Education, and co-authored the most adopted Biology textbook in LibreTexts.  She conducts nationwide trainings on topics including Universal Design for Learning, Adaptable Course and Assessment Design, Open Pedagogy, Accessibility, and Online Course Design.

 

Based in📍: Paradise, CA, USA

Summit Session: Strategies for Assessing and Adapting OER for Inclusion

How did you get involved with Creative Commons?

I don’t remember.  My journey into the world of Open has been circuitous.  But, I vividly remember my first time participating in the CC EDU meeting.  I had never been in such a global space (with folks from almost all continents).  That was when I knew I wanted to be “all in” with advocacy for OER. 

How many times have you been to CC Global Summit?

Last year was my first, and I was lucky enough to get to volunteer too!

In the future, what is something you would like to see at the CC Summit?

Guided discussions and opportunities to brainstorm as a group. Loosely moderated because I do better with structure.

Why are you an advocate for Open?

Everyone deserves access to information – financial gatekeeping is wrong.  Everyone is worthy of participating in the global commons – we are better together.

“We are all in this together, and we each have something valuable to bring to the table. When we collaborate, we will find ways to make the future better for everyone.”

What is your proudest achievement?

I recently began facilitating for the CC Certificate, and I am still giddy from being selected.  

What is the best part of what you do? What is the most difficult part of what you do?

I help faculty build engaging and accessible online classes and open educational resources.  That’s both the best part and the most difficult part!

What is your favorite GIF?

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What tool/platform/app are you loving right now?

Mentimeter. It helps keep my presentations engaging and can help lighten heavy topics. 

What’s one new trend that you think the CC community should look out for?

How can we (the creators of content) work together to improve our collective resources?  There are many slightly different editions of some resources, and it would be great to have a place where the authors of different versions can collaborate on a master collection of versions.  This isn’t so much a trend to look for, but one I want us to begin 😁.

If you could only leave people with one message from your summit presentation, what would it be?

If we want students to feel that they belong in our class, they need to see themselves in our content and materials. 

What was the best career advice you ever received? What was the worst career advice you ever received?

I was in a research PhD program and found that I prefer teaching to research. The best advice was a mentor who told me that I can teach at the Community College level with a Masters, and that the extra years of experience would outweigh the difference in degrees.  That one discussion set me on a different path to where I am now – and I am forever grateful.  The worst advice was that “real scientists do research”.  That made my decision to go into teaching all that much easier. 

What would you like to say to Creative Commons on our 20th anniversary?

Thank you for all the amazing work you do to advance the equitable sharing of information 💖 

What does ‘Better Sharing, Brighter Future’ mean to you?

We are all in this together, and we each have something valuable to bring to the table.  When we collaborate, we will find ways to make the future better for everyone.

Haven’t had a chance to register for the 2021 Global Summit yet? Register here >>

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Meet the CC Summit Presenters: Flor de Fuego and Naoto Hieda

lundi 30 août 2021 à 14:03
Photo courtesy of Flor de Fuego and Naoto Hieda

The 2021 CC Global Summit (September 20-24) is approaching, just 3 more weeks to go. Up next in our ‘Meet the CC Summit Presenter’ series, we have a fantastic duo — Flor de Fuego and Naoto Hieda. Florencia Alonso’s art practice as Flor de Fuego investigates digital image and media related to live coding, animation, video and the Internet. She produced full-dome live coding projects at the planetariums in Buenos Aires and Bogota, and at Domo Lleno 2019 with Iris Saladino. She was part of Mutek Montreal with Amplify DAI. With Francisco Raposeiras, they form a duo “c0de p03try” exhibited at JSAmsterdam Nation Conference, Experimental Video Festival Pumpumyachkan (Peru), and the International Conference on Live Coding (Ireland). As part of CliC (Collective of Live Coders), she participated in + CODE in Buenos Aires, and other live coding events, and as a VJ. Alonso actively collaborates in the development of Hydra, software created by Olivia Jack, giving talks and workshops in Argentina. A professor at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the UNLP, she is currently doing her thesis in Plastic Arts, and is associate of the Chair of Photography and Digital Image at the Faculty of Fine Arts.

Naoto Hieda is a Japanese artist based in Cologne, Germany. They challenge the current paradigm of productive coding to speculate its new form, namely post-coding, through their neurodiverse perspective and live coding experiences. The duo co-founded Hydra community meetups at venues including NODE20 (Germany), and presented hybrid media installation GlitchMe at CODAME (US).

Based in📍: La Plata, Argentina ; Cologne, Germany 

Summit Session: Glitch Vacations

How did you get involved with Creative Commons?

We use CC licenses, and also Naoto presented at the CC global summit 2020.

How many times have you been to CC Global Summit?

Second time

What was your favorite CC Global Summit?

It’s gonna be this one 😊

In the future, what is something you would like to see at the CC Summit?

Workshop sessions — to create something together!

What is the best part of what you do? What is the most difficult part of what you do?

The best part: we enjoy the process of working together (often funny).

The difficult part: we have to finish working and go to sleep.

What is your favorite GIF?

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What tool/platform/app are you loving right now?

Hydra (live coding environment) – we use it a lot for creating visuals and for the upcoming performance.

If you could only leave people with one message from your summit presentation, what would it be?

“Glitch me”

What was the best career advice you ever received? What was the worst career advice you ever received?

Flor: Stop dividing discipline as if it’s a slice of pizza (best advice).

Flor: don’t wear a skirt with trousers (worst advice).

There are only 3 more weeks until the 2021 CC Global Summit, taking place virtually from September 20-24. Haven’t had a chance to register for the 2021 Global Summit yet? Register here >>

 

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