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Facilitators checklist

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[edit] Session 1:

- first find someone to document the sessions (either one per session or preferably one for the whole track/two alternating)
- people briefly introducing themselves and their work + what they want to get out of the track;
- reviewing goals and adding any new goals brought up by participants;
- reviewing outcomes and adding any new outcomes brought up by participants + a plan for how those outcomes will be arrived at;
- enabling people to pitch parallel sessions within the track + inviting others who want to do parallel sessions to book a room with James.

[edit] Session 2-5:

[edit] Session 6:

- Each lab page has a link in the 6th session to the Checklist on openness page. This is where you'll document your checklist as you go along, and where we'll find the final checklist for presentation during the final session.

- Choose a person/s to do the report-back to plenary;

- Go through the checklist process (stick to elements that are particular to the community e.g. education) and add a set of resources for each of the questions that can be used by people to answer a particular question.

e.g. 'Do you license the assets of your final products under a license that enables derivatives?'

Resources: Watch this movie on what licenses enable derivatives.

[edit] Final report back

Day 3

Each lab will have a maximum of 10 mins each for their reportback. The report back should include: Checklist, next steps for the group + what should iCommons and the iSummit do.

Open Education - 10 mins
Open Business - 10 mins
DIY Video - 10 mins
Open publishing - 10 mins


Open Research - 10 mins
Frontiers of openness in Japan - 10 mins

What should iCommons do? report back - 10 mins

Pics of the highlights - 5 mins