Talks

One of Creative Commons Australia’s most important roles is to provide educational classes, workshops, conferences and other forums about Creative Commons.

 

Podcasts and Vodcasts

Below are links to podcasts and vodcasts of various presentations, talks and conferences connected to Creative Commons and CCau.

    • CCau Co-project Lead Professor Brian Fitzgerald presenting on ‘The Use of CC and Access to Public Sector Information’ at the Right to Information Day Forum, Brisbane, Queensland on 28 September 2010. The lecture is available on YouTube here.

 

    • Presentation slides and video of the Open Government Data Conference, held at QUT, Brisbane on 23 September 2011. Presenters include Andrew Stott from the UK Transparency Board, presenting on Open Data & Open Government implementation in the UK, and Anthony Baxter from Google, presenting on Google.org’s crisis response efforts and use of open data.

 

    • Former CCau staffer Jessica Coates (currently CC’s Affiliate Network Coordinator) guest lecturing to students in QUT’s undergraduate Education course. The lecture is also available in smaller segments on Youtube here. You can find the associated slides here.

 

 

 

  • Open Content Licensing conference video logs – January 2005.

Sildeshows

Below you will find slideshow presentations made by members of the CCau team to various organisations.

Creative Commons Licensing and Social Media Presentation by Professor Brian Fitzgerald on Creative Commons Licensing at the Social Media Club, Sydney event ‘Who Owns Social Content?’ in April 2010.

Creative Commons

Lecture by Professor Anne Fitzgerald and Cheryl Foong on Creative Commons to University of Queensland (UQ) School of Journalism and Communication students, delivered  on 27 August 2012.

Use of Creative Commons licences in the Creative sectors

Presentation by Cheryl Foong on the use of Creative Commons (CC) licences in the Creative sectors, and examples of new business models.

Presented at Creative Commons for You, and for Government free public seminar, on Friday 4 November 2011, National Library of Australia, Canberra (http://creativecommons.org.au/cc4youand4gov2011).

Beyond the Rights Clearance Culture: new ways to think about copyright in film

A presentation by Brian Fitzgerald and Jessica Coates on copyright and Creative Commons for independent filmmakers, given at the Byron Bay Film Festival in March 2010.

Creative Commons For Educators

CCau staffer Jessica Coates’ presentation on CC for Educators to students in QUT’s undergraduate Education course in August 2008. You can find a video of the lecture broken into smaller segments on Youtube here.

Copyright for Creative Collaboration

A slideshow for QUT unit KCB202 New Media Technologies on Copyright for creative Collaboration

 

 

 

 

 

    • Getting it out there open content licensing + independent media by Elliott Bledsoe, presented at Ourmedia 2007

 

 

 

    • Copyright for collaboration by Jessica Coates, presented at the Wiki Teaching Symposium at Queensland University of Technology on 6 July 2007.

 

  • Creative Commons for educators presented by Jessica Coates at ‘My Space, Our Place: Opportunities and Implications for teachers and students in online environments’ held by Australian Teachers of Media Queensland, 5 November 2007.

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3 Responses to Talks

  1. Bronwyn Foxall says:

    To Whom it May Concern,

    As part of the Abbotsleigh Library website overhaul we would like to add a link to your website from our site. It would be great if we could have permission to use your logo to promote your site from our library page.

    This library page is on the school intranet and will only appear to Abbotsleigh staff and students.

    Could we please have a copy of your logo set – including a reversed out copy of your logo if possible?

    Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns,

    Thank you,

  2. Steven Heron says:

    Hi Bronwyn,

    I’ve used content from Creative Commons Australia before over on myaffiliate marketing page.

    My understanding (and what I have been doing) is that you’re free to use the CC logo etc provided you provide some form of linkback to Creative Commons, which is what I have done.

    Hope this helps.

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