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Arts One Digital at UBC: Building Critical Mass
Arts One Digital was launched at the beginning of the 2012-13 academic year as a supplement to the existing Arts One program. UBC’s Arts One began more than forty years ago as an interdisciplinary alternative for first year students blending History, English and Philosophy into one intensive program. In the past decade, half the winners of the Governor General’s Silver Medal for the academically outstanding student in Arts have been Arts One graduates...
Open licenses and financial remuneration in education
Our former colleague Paul Stacey, who is now with Creative Commons, has published a lengthy post: "An Exploration of Open Licenses and Financial Remuneration" today. As usual, the entire post is well worth a read, but in particular he explains the case for Creative Commons licensing in education in a compelling way. Here is an excerpt:...
Paul Stacey moving on to Creative Commons
One of BCcampus' first-ever employees is moving on to tackle "open" on a global scale. After eight-plus years with BCcampus, Paul Stacey has accepted a position as a Senior Project Manager with Creative Commons. He will leave quite a legacy of work at BCcampus, as well as some pretty big shoes to fill. ...
Re-launch of Creative Commons Canada affiliate network
Today we’re pleased to announce that Athabasca University, BCcampus, and the Samuelson Glushko Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic (CIPPIC) have joined together to re-establish a CC affiliate team in Canada. All three organizations will take part in the official relaunch at the Creative Commons Salon Ottawa: Open Data event Friday March 30. ...
On the Ottawa Front
At BCcampus we usually get only one chance in any year to travel to Ottawa...
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