Pat - for policies (and declarations) - we keep a running list in the OER Policy Registry: http://oerpolicies.org Cable On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 2:06 AM, Pat Lockley <[log in to unmask] > wrote: > Random q - how many countries have declarations? I think (iirc) Poland has? > > Does anyone keep a list? > > On 18 Mar 2014, at 07:32, "Bird, Terese M." <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > Yes indeed! > > Wales and Scotland currently ahead, within the UK, I'd say > Best, Terese Bird > ------------------------------ > *From:* Open Educational Resources [[log in to unmask]] on behalf > of Jacqueline Carter [[log in to unmask]] > *Sent:* Tuesday, March 18, 2014 7:20 AM > *To:* [log in to unmask] > *Subject:* Re: Scottish Open Education Declaration > > Excellent news, Lorna. Well led. > > Jackie > > Sent from my iPhone > > Dr Jackie Carter > UK Data Service: Director for Communications and Impact > University of Manchester Q-Step Co-director > Mimas Senior Manager > > 07747460963 > @JackieCarter > > On 18 Mar 2014, at 01:29, "Cable Green" <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > Well done, Scotland! > > Cable > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: *Lorna M Campbell* <[log in to unmask]> > Date: Monday, March 17, 2014 > Subject: Scottish Open Education Declaration > To: [log in to unmask] > > > Dear all, > > (Apologies for cross posting.) > > In order to coincide with Open Education Week last week the Open > Scotland initiative released a public draft of the Scottish Open Education > Declaration http://declaration.openscot.net/ Open Scotland is a a > voluntary cross sector initiative led by Cetis, SQA, Jisc RSC Scotland and > the ALT Scotland SIG, which aims to raise awareness of open education, > encourage the sharing of OER, and promote the development of open policy > and practice. > > One of the primary deliverables we agreed to produce following the Open > Scotland Summit ( > http://openscot.wordpress.com/2013/10/09/open-scotland-report-and-actions/) held > in Edinburgh last year, was a declaration supporting open education in > Scotland based on the UNESCO Paris OER Declaration. There was general > agreement that the Paris Declaration was a “good thing” however > many participants felt it was too focused on OER and that a Scottish > declaration should encompass open education more widely. The result is > the Scottish Open Education Declaration, a draft statement adapted from the > Paris OER Declaration. > > The first draft of the Scottish Open Education Declaration has been > shared online using the CommentPress application to enable all members of > the community to add comments and feedback. We invite all those with an > interest in open education to comment on and contribute to this draft and > to encourage their colleagues to join the debate > http://declaration.openscot.net/ > > Many thanks. > Lorna > > -- Lorna M Campbell -- > Assistant Director, Cetis > Web: www.cetis.ac.uk > Blog: lornamcampbell.wordpress.com > Mail: [log in to unmask] <http://UrlBlockedError.aspx> > Twitter: LornaMCampbell > Skype: lorna120768 > > > > > > -- > > > Cable Green, PhD > Director of Global Learning > Creative Commons > @cgreen <http://twitter.com/cgreen> > http://creativecommons.org/education > *reuse, revise, remix & redistribute* > > -- Cable Green, PhD Director of Global Learning Creative Commons @cgreen <http://twitter.com/cgreen> http://creativecommons.org/education * reuse, revise, remix & redistribute*