2. know • ledge
(according to opendefinition.org)
1. Content such as music, films, books
2. Data be it scientific, historical, geographic or otherwise
3. Government and other administrative information
3. First appearance of “open knowledge”
A copy of the Buddhist Diamond Sutra
from China around 868AD:
“For universal free distribution”
4. First appearance of “open knowledge”
A copy of the Buddhist Diamond Sutra
from China around 868AD:
“For universal free distribution”
Open knowledge is free to use, reuse and redistribute without legal, social or technological restriction.
5. “Wenn man geistige Güter produziert und
ehrlich zu sich ist, weiß man, dass man einerseits zwar mit dem, was man schafft, etwas
verdienen kann, es aber gleichzeitig auch etwas kostet, an Werke zu kommen, um seine eigenen Werke zu schaffen. Wenn ich also etwas
verfügbar mache, erleichtere ich mir selbst
und anderen, Neues zu schaffen.”
Leonhard Dobusch
JUNIORPROF. TU BERLIN, www.netzpolitik.org
6. “Künstlern, Schöpfern, Lehrenden, Journalisten und Wissenschaftlern gestatten, einfach und
legal zu teilen und dabei das offene Netzwerk zu nutzen, das das
Internet bietet.”
Yoichi Ito
http://microgiants.com
8. “A University for the Web.
Built by an open community.
Learning by everyone. For everyone. About almost everything. Completely free.”
P2PU
http://p2pu.org/
9. “Take the world’s best
courses, online, for free.”
coursera
http://www.coursera.org/
10. “A free world-class education for everyone.”
KHAN ACADEMY
http://www.khanacademy.org/
11. “The best cultural & educational media on the web”
open culture
http://www.openculture.com/
12. “We are a global movement to open up knowledge
around the world and see it
used and useful.”
Open Knowledge Foundation
http://okfn.org/
13. “Riveting talks by remarkable people, free to
the world.”
TED
http://www.ted.com/