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https://lornamcampbell.org/tag/okfn

…gistry initiative, Creative Commons, the Learning Resource Metadata Initiative, Wikimedia UK and the Open Knowledge Foundation. More recently I’ve been involved with the Open Scotland initiative. Open Scotland is a voluntary cross sector initiative, led by Cetis, the Scottish Qua…

https://lornamcampbell.org/tag/femedtech

…he new section will bring. I’m particularly looking forward to working with our Wikimedian in Residence again and exploring new open textbook projects with our Graphic Design Team. AI and the Commons I’ve been dipping my toes back into the murky waters of ethics, AI and the commo…

https://lornamcampbell.org/tag/oer19

…ble.” Rebecca Solnit, Hope in the Dark. OER19, CC BY, Lorna M. Campbell ALT and Wikimedia UK I was honoured to be re-elected to the boards of both ALT and Wikimedia UK for a second term in 2019. I can’t speak highly enough of my fellow board members, board chairs and the CEOs of …

https://lornamcampbell.org/tag/jorum

… Last week Catherine Cronin brought Alice Marwick’s review of Nathaniel Tkacz’s Wikipedia and the Politics of Openness , to my attention and it’s left me with a lot of food for thought. I haven’t had a chance to read Tkacz’s book yet but there are a couple points that I’d like to…

https://lornamcampbell.org/tag/oeweek

… Week and Information Services marked the event by hosting a Women of Edinburgh Wikipedia Editathon and naming the Board Room in Argyle House after Brenda Moon the first woman to head up a research university library in the 1980s, and who played a major role in bringing the Unive…

https://lornamcampbell.org/tag/ukoer

…a wide range of initiatives including internships, playful learning activities, Wikipedia in the classroom assignments, and outreach and engagement courses. I strongly believe that engaging learners and equipping them with the digital skills necessary to participate in open educa…