- Open Governance Course – Community Norms
- This is my first posting for the Open Governance course, which I am both facilitating and participating in (yes, peer learning at its best). The assignment, readings and links to other... Read more – ‘Open Governance Course – Community Norms’.
- Shuttleworth Fellowship
- This month, I’m starting a year long Shuttleworth Foundation Fellowship. Thanks to Shuttleworth Foundation’s support I’ll be able to dedicate myself full-time to open knowledge and... Read more – ‘Shuttleworth Fellowship’.
- FHSST Celebratory Party
- The Open Innovation Studio (OIS) was transformed on Tuesday evening. Our caterer Carise arrived with the most amazing spread of snacks, dinner and dessert, which was set up on tables in the lounge... Read more – ‘FHSST Celebratory Party’.
- Open Governance – How can open communities make good decisions and get stuff done?
- At Peer 2 Peer University, we pride ourselves in being an open education community. I have a fairly good idea what it means for content or software to be open, but I find the complex human dynamics... Read more – ‘Open Governance – How can open communities make good decisions and get stuff done?’.
- Open Access, Africa, and Yochai Benkler
- Since the announcement of the EASSy undersea cable in 2005, Open Access has been a term of significant debate in the development of undersea cable initiatives and in the general strategic development... Read more – ‘Open Access, Africa, and Yochai Benkler’.
Written by: Philipp Schmidt
Posted in: Fellows Blogs, open-gov, p2pu, Philipp Schmidt
Written by: Rufus Pollock
Posted in: Fellows Blogs, Open Data, Open Knowledge Foundation, Openness, Own Work, Rufus Pollock, Shuttleworth Fellow
Written by: bridget
Posted in: Blog, DoE, event feedback, FHSST
Written by: Philipp Schmidt
Posted in: community, Fellows Blogs, governance, open education, open governance, p2pu, Philipp Schmidt
Written by: Steve Song
Posted in: africa, All Things Open, broadband, Fellows Blogs, infrastructure, Steve Song
