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SUMMARY:Open Education Italia presents the Dubai Declaration on OER to the Italian Community
DESCRIPTION:On the occasion of Open Education Week 2025\, taking place from March 3 to 7\, the Open Education Italia network is organizing a meeting dedicated to presenting the Dubai Declaration on Open Educational Resources (OER) “Digital public goods and emerging technologies for equitable and inclusive access to knowledge”. The event aims to explore the implications and opportunities offered by the recently adopted international document\, fostering discussion among experts\, educators\, and librarians. \nThe meeting\, scheduled for March 4\, 2025\, from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM  CET\, will feature Javiera Atenas\, Senior Lecturer in Learning and Teaching at the University of Suffolk\, UK\, who\, in collaboration with Dr. Tel Amiel\, UNESCO Chair in Open Education and Technologies for the Common Good in Brazil\, contributed to drafting the 2024 Declaration. Other participants include Paola Corti from Politecnico di Milano and OE Community Manager of the European Network of Open Education Librarians (ENOEL)\, Fabio Nascimbeni\, from the European Training Foundation\, and Damiano Orrù\, representing the Italian Library Association (AIB)\, along with researchers\, teachers\, and professionals in the education and library sectors. \nThe meeting will provide an opportunity to learn about the recent UNESCO declaration on OER and discuss its role in the Italian context. It will particularly focus on open access policies and strategies for integrating open educational resources into teaching practices and library management. \nEvent Program: \n\nOEWeek25 and introduction to the UNESCO Recommendation – Paola Corti\nThe Dubai Declaration and the concept of Common Digital Goods– Javiera Atenas\nThe role of libraries in open education – Damiano Orrù\nDiscussion: experiences and perspectives on OER adoption in Italy – Fabio Nascimbeni\nQ&A and Conclusions\n\nThis initiative is aimed at researchers\, librarians\, teachers\, and anyone interested in open education. Participation is open to all and free of charge\, but registration on the Open Education Italia website is appreciated. \nFor more information and to register for the event\, visit www.openeducationitalia.it or contact info@openeducationitalia.it.
URL:https://oeweek.oeglobal.org/activity/open-education-italia-presents-the-dubai-declaration-on-oer-to-the-italian-community/
LOCATION:Open Education Italia\, Bologna\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Artificial Intelligence,Open Education Policies,Open Education Resources,Open Educational Practices
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SUMMARY:Open Education e Software Libero: convergenze e contaminazioni
DESCRIPTION:Italian version: \nOpen Education Italia organizza una discussione sul tema “Open Education e Software Libero: convergenze e contaminazioni” con l’aiuto di due esperti: Jonathan Poritz e Italo Vignoli. \nNella prima parte del webinar Jonathan Poritz\, accademico alternativo da sempre attivo nel mondo Open\, esplorerà i punti di contatto tra i movimenti Open Education e Software Libero e cercherà di trarre qualche lezione utile per promuovere approcci Open nei sistemi educativi\, in Italia e oltre. Nella seconda parte\, Italo Vignoli rifletterà su come l’utilizzo di software open come Libre Office possa rappresentare non solo una soluzione pratica a molti dei problemi tecnici e legali ai quali troppo spesso non si pensa\, ma anche una presa di posizione che può contribuire a cambiare la mentalità di chi opera nella scuola e nell’università italiana. \nJonathan Poritz è stato per molti anni professore di matematica e informatica in diverse università degli Stati Uniti. Parallelamente\, ha avuto un’altra carriera nell’informatica applicata\, lavorando principalmente su intelligenza artificiale\, crittologia e computazione quantistica\, in diverse aziende e centri di ricerca. La condivisione aperta delle conoscenze è stata un aspetto importante di entrambe le carriere. Si è trasferito in Italia quattro anni fa e ora studia diritto dell’innovazione all’Università di Pisa\, con la speranza di imparare a parlare in modo efficace a politici e funzionari italiani ed europei. \nItalo Vignoli è l’unico italiano tra i fondatori del progetto LibreOffice\, è portavoce del progetto a livello internazionale\, e coordina le attività di media relations\, marketing e comunicazione. Inoltre\, è uno dei fondatori e Presidente Onorario di Associazione LibreItalia. Dal 2022 è Ambassador UNESCO di Software Heritage. Tra il 2016 e il 2022 è stato membro del board of directors di Open Source Initiative (OSI). Dal 2004 al 2010 ha partecipato al progetto OpenOffice. È socio di Italian Linux Society e Free Software Foundation Europe\, e ha una Laurea in Lettere Moderne all’Università di Milano\, dove ha insegnato Geografia Umana tra il 1978 e il 1982. \nEnglish version: \nOpen Education Italia is organising a discussion on the topic\, featuring two experts: Jonathan Poritz and Italo Vignoli. \nIn the first part of the webinar\, Jonathan Poritz – an alternative academic who has long been active in the Open world – will explore the points of contact between the Open Education and Free Software movements and will seek to draw some useful lessons for promoting Open approaches within education systems\, in Italy and beyond. In the second part\, Italo Vignoli will reflect on how the use of open software such as LibreOffice can represent not only a practical solution to many of the technical and legal issues that are too often overlooked\, but also a clear stance that can help to change the mindset of those working in Italian schools and universities. \nJonathan Poritz was for many years a professor of mathematics and computer science at various universities in the United States. At the same time\, he pursued a parallel career in applied computing\, working primarily on artificial intelligence\, cryptology and quantum computing in a range of companies and research centres. The open sharing of knowledge has been an important aspect of both careers. He moved to Italy four years ago and is now studying innovation law at the University of Pisa\, hoping to learn how to speak effectively to Italian and European policymakers and public officials. \nItalo Vignoli is the only Italian among the founders of the LibreOffice project. He serves as the project’s international spokesperson and coordinates media relations\, marketing and communication activities. He is also one of the founders and Honorary President of the LibreItalia Association. Since 2022\, he has been a UNESCO Ambassador for Software Heritage. Between 2016 and 2022\, he was a member of the Board of Directors of the Open Source Initiative (OSI). From 2004 to 2010\, he took part in the OpenOffice project. He is a member of the Italian Linux Society and the Free Software Foundation Europe\, and holds a degree in Modern Literature from the University of Milan\, where he taught Human Geography from 1978 to 1982.
URL:https://oeweek.oeglobal.org/activity/open-education-e-software-libero-convergenze-e-contaminazioni/
LOCATION:Rome\, Italy\, Rome\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Open Education Policies,Open Education Resources,Open Educational Practices,Open Source Platforms
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