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| Topics for workshops and talks that I'm happy to lead/co-lead/facilitate:
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| == Knowledge management ==
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| * Open licensing:
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| :* [[Free content presentation|Free your content]] - why open licenses matter. [[Information silos]] and leaving room for creative adaptations.
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| :* Creative Commons and more.
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| :* Choosing the right license: Noncommercial, no derivatives and share alike clauses, and what they mean for compatibility, collaboration, "good exploitation" and "bad exploitation."
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| :* Openness and business. Includes license options for authors and commercial enterprises.
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| * Web-based platforms for knowledge management
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| Knowledge management is also a theme of all the topics below.
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| == Business ==
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| * Commercial enterprises and non-profits - options and practice in collaboration
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| * Open development - knowledge sharing and effectiveness in international development
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| * The role of knowledge management, esp a wiki and open licenses, in disaster management and preparedness
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| * Open sustainability - knowledge sharing and effectiveness in sustainability, green design and behavioral change
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| == Education ==
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| * Service learning as an educational method - motivation, impact and the nature of learning.
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| * Open education - a changing mindset. Major successes in sharing, major hurdles in collaboration.
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| == Information technology ==
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| * Open source computing for non-geeks
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| * Knowledge sharing in open source software - fragmentation, the relationship between documentation and usability, and other challenges. forums, open licenses, bug reporting, community involvement, the problem of geek-speak and and
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| * Open design and open hardware - the challenges of "open" in the design of physical things.
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| * ICT4D - Information and communication technology for development - successes, areas of need, ways forward.
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