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OCWC Global Has Begun!

The conference site is here. The conference tag is OCWCglobal2009.

For those wishing to take part in the business meeting remotely, here is the dial-in info:

Dial-in number for Tuesday Business Meeting (see schedule for times):

Reservationless-Plus Toll Free Dial-In Number (US & Canada): (888) 830-8920
Reservationless-Plus International Dial-In Number:(770) 657-9185

Code: 510 267 9409

Finally, we encourage people not in Monterrey to join in the conversation around subjects by using the conference cloudscape and to browse our SlideShare site.

As we update our web presence throughout the day I’ll post more here.

Participate in the OCWC Business Meeting and Board Reports

You can call in to participate live in our business meeting by dialing

Reservationless-Plus Toll Free Dial-In Number (US & Canada): (888) 830-8920
Reservationless-Plus International Dial-In Number:(770) 657-9185
Conference Code: 510-267-9409

Between 10:30am and 12:30pm CDST (GMT/UTC -5) today (April 21).

OCWC Global Aggregation Site (Very Cool!)

We’ve tried various ways of building conference communities online in the past, and most have relied on a third party site. And usually these sites have followed a sort of bizarro Pareto rule — for the 20% of the product that integrated a twitter feed or flickr gallery the other 80% forced and encouraged the typical walled garden approach. Whatever integration was just sweetener to get another signup. 

This time we’ve done it a bit differently. Clay Whipkey, our technical director, took the open source conference system we are using to post schedules, sponsors and paper lists, and after a week of little sleep, created a plugin for the system that allows the front page to aggregate all #ocwcglobal2009 material from all blogs indexed by Google, all flickr pages, tweets, etc. And as an added bonus it is lightly integrated with the Cloudworks system (though right now that integration is limited by the lack of a lower-level RSS).

You can check it out here. Be gentle with us, there are still some holes on the site, we put it up in the course of one of the longest weeks in my recent memory (while trying to assemble everything from the program to the keynote). There are some holes. There is some missing content.

But all the code that Clay has put into that front page is designed as a plug-in (and will be released after some tweaking), and the base software (which is designed primarily to run registration and the submission review process)  is available open source from OCS. Hopefully this is a start to getting people off of Crowdvine and the like, and out of the walled gardens.

(Ignore the login link at the top which is really only for people who are uploading schedules and conference materials).

Anyway, let us know what you thing. And tag related content OCWCglobal2009.

Working Session on International Copyright Exceptions and Limitations at OCWC Global 2009

You may have heard rumors that some of the US OCW producers have been working on a project to explore issues of Fair Use in Open Educational Resources.  Fair Use is the US version of a phenomena more generally known as Copyright Exceptions and Limitations, and most OCW projects have started out with the conservative assumption that they don’t get much fair use coverage.  Some lawyers are starting to say otherwise, however, so the Fair Use Working Group is gathering data about how OERs in the US are negotiating Fair Use.  The hope is to publish a Code of Best Practice for OER later in the year.

But the OCWC is a global consortium, so the Fair Use project is only one part of a larger initiative to explore the implications of Copyright Exceptions and Limitations (CELs) for OER’s.  We’ve started a wiki page for this larger initiative entitled Copyright Exceptions and Limitations, where you can see a conceptual map for the larger project as we see it so far.  You’ll also see a link to a draft page for gathering data about CELs in different legal jurisdictions.  Use the comment tabs on either page to share your ideas!  We’ll be hosting a working session on International Copyright Exceptions and Limitations at the OCWC Global Meeting in Monterrey, Mexico next month, with Ahrash Bissell from CC Learn as our facilitator.  At the session we’ll discuss what additional data it would be useful to gather and walk through the data gathering process.