Open Models Concept Paper GFSP Working Group Meetings, Aarhus Denmark, April 24, 2014 Paul Stacey, Associate Director of Global Learning, Creative Commons Except where otherwise noted these materials are licensed Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC BY) Presentation based on Open Models Concept paper written by Paul Stacey, Garin Fons, and Theresa Bernardo. Paper available at: http://bit.ly/ 1rKij7w
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Open Models Concept PaperGFSP Working Group Meetings, Aarhus Denmark, April 24, 2014Paul Stacey, Associate Director of Global Learning, Creative Commons
Except where otherwise noted these materials are licensed Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC BY)
Presentation based on Open Models Concept paper written by Paul Stacey, Garin Fons, and Theresa Bernardo.Paper available at: http://bit.ly/1rKij7w
Purpose of Open Models• Establish a framework and purpose for use of open
practices by GFSP members• Create a big picture Open Ecosystem Engagement Strategy and
situate GFSP global and local stakeholders within it• Define and describe nine different open practices stakeholders can
adopt along with their associated value propositions • Portray China and Colombia case examples showing different paths
through the open ecosystem and use of open practices• Bring forward a GFSP open policy recommendation• Recommend next steps
Open Ecosystem Engagement Strategy
9 Open Practices, Value Propositions& Examples
1. Open Content2. Open Data3. Open Access4. Open Government5. Open Source Software6. Open Standards7. Open Policy8. Open Licensing9. Open Hardware
China Case Example
Colombia Case Example
Open Policy Recommendation #1• Pursue "openness" as an operating principle.• Partners give consideration to the adoption and use of all nine open strategies and
tactics across all GFSP activities.
It is recommended that GFSP Partners:– Openly license all GFSP publicly funded deliverables with CC BY 4.0 license (or CC BY IGO
3.0 if IGO)– Develop GFSP deliverables in open file formats that are editable, customizable, and
adaptable to local contexts– Establish a GFSP web site that makes GFSP openly licensed deliverables publicly available
for free.– Engage GFSP global network and public in use, reuse, and continuous improvement of
openly licensed deliverables.– Identify resources they currently have that could contribute to GFSP goals if openly
licensed.– Assess ROI of combining those resources collectively across the partnership and with the
new GFSP deliverables being developed.
Open Policy Recommendation #2• Stimulate innovation in the adoption of open
practices and the creation of new business models through the use of open competitions within specific projects or in general.
• Examples– Grand Challenges for Global Health– XPRIZE– HealthDataPalooza