[OSGeo-Discuss] World Commons Week’s 2022 ‘Teaching the Commons’ video and podcast contests
Suchith Anand
Suchith.Anand at nottingham.ac.uk
Sun Oct 16 11:29:07 PDT 2022
Dear colleagues,
World Commons Week (WCW) is an online, global event organised by the International Association for the Study of the Commons https://iasc-commons.org
World Commons Week is an event meant to celebrate scholarship and practice around “the commons”. Open Source Geospatial software and open access educational materials are both examples of “digital commons.” GeoForAll community organised a webinar as part of the World Commons Week 2020.
How can we better communicate ideas of the commons to wider audiences?
Participate in World Commons Week’s 2022 ‘Teaching the Commons’ video and podcast contests! Submissions due November 15th, 2022.
The aim of this contest is to produce a high-quality, well-conceptualized video or podcast that is 3-5 minutes long and instructional around commons terminology or commons-related concepts.
More information at https://wcw2022.iasc-commons.org/teaching-video-contest/
It would be wonderful to see some GeoForAll education and OSGeo related software submissions in this contest.
More information at https://wcw2022.iasc-commons.org
Best wishes
Suchith
Dr Suchith Anand
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