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Hobart

Program
Roadshow 2010

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study presentation from a project in your city that
uses Creative Commons. Show them some love!

Time Session Speakers

10.00 am Welcome Professor Brian Fitzgerald

10.05 am Introduction and overview Professor Brian Fitzgerald


An introduction to Creative Commons, an
overview of the licensing scheme and updates on
recent developments for Creative Commons in
Australia and around the world.

11.00 am CC case studies Elliott Bledsoe


A selection of Creative Commons case studies
from Australia and around the world.

12.00 pm Lunch

1.00 pm CC in focus Professor Anne Fitzgerald


A focus on recent developments in the use of
Creative Commons in government and research.

1 September 2010 1.45 pm Local CC champions Melinda Standish, Roar Film;


Melbourne A panel discussion of local people and projects Peter Shanks, Skills Tasmania;
engaging with CC licences. Discussants will share Third speaker TBA.
outcomes, risks and opportunities they have
2 September 2010
come across in their experiences.
Perth
3.00 pm Discussion ccAustralia staff and all
15 September 2010
Open discussion and questions. Roadshow speakers
Sydney

17 September 2010 3.30 pm Wrap up Professor Brian Fitzgerald


a SIL Open Font 1.1, http://scripts.sil.org/OFL_web.

Brisbane

22 September 2010 3.45 pm Close


Adelaide

23 September 2010
Hobart

Be social—Share the Hobart CC Roadshow http://bit.ly/hbardshow short link, tell everyone you’re coming by
registering on Facebook event and follow the discussion on Twitter via @ccAustralia and #CCRdShow10.

10.00 am - 3.30 pm, Thursday, 23 September 2010


Life Science Room 106, Lecture Theatre 1 (SB.LifeSci106.LT1),
University of Tasmania, Sandy Bay campus, Churchill Avenue,
Sandy Bay, Hobart
Hobart
Speakers
Roadshow 2010
Creative Commons

Peter Shanks, Tasmanian Toolbox Champion, Skills Tasmania


Local CC champions panelist

Peter is currently living and working in Tasmania as their toolbox


champion, helping vocational education trainers use online and web
2.0 techonologies for course delivery. Prior to that he was an IT Teacher
in Bathurst, NSW; specialising in web development using open source
technologies. He has also worked as a web developer and programmer
and continues to create online tools. For example, flickrCC (http://flickrcc.
bluemountains.net) a search engine for locating creative commons

Credits—Icons: Blue Jeans Social Media Icons by Mysitemyway.com, http://www.iconarchive.com/category/social-network/blue-jeans-social-media-icons-by-mysitemyway.html.


licensed images; wapipedia.org a mobile phone freindly version of the
wikpedia; and training o2 (http://trainingo2.net) a site that presents units
of competency in a variety of user-friendly formats.

http://toolboxes.
flexiblelearning.net.au/

Melinda Standish, Writer, Roar Film


Local CC champions panelist

Melinda writes for Roar Film, the acclaimed Tasmanian film and
multimedia production company, and its education arm Roar Educate.
In recent years she has researched and written content, and developed
learning designs for Roar’s school modules, Celebrating Us (Who We

Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0.


Are and What We Do) developed in partnership with the London Grid
1 September 2010 for Learning; Us Online, cyber-safety and digital citizenship modules for
Melbourne students K-10 (BETT Award finalist, UK); and Budd:e E-Security Builder
(http://budd-e.staysmartonline.gov.au), modules for Years 3 and 9, for
2 September 2010 the Department of Broadband Communications and the Digital Economy
Perth (DBCDE) which won the Best Children’s Interactive Media at the 2010
AIMIA Awards.

15 September 2010 www.roarfilm.com.au @RoarEducate

Sydney

17 September 2010
Brisbane

22 September 2010
Adelaide

23 September 2010
Hobart

Be social—Share the Hobart CC Roadshow http://bit.ly/hbardshow short link, tell everyone you’re coming by
registering on Facebook event and follow the discussion on Twitter via @ccAustralia and #CCRdShow10.

10.00 am - 3.30 pm, Thursday, 23 September 2010


Life Science Room 106, Lecture Theatre 1 (SB.LifeSci106.LT1),
University of Tasmania, Sandy Bay campus, Churchill Avenue,
Sandy Bay, Hobart

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