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The idea is consistent with creating a Xerox Machine for Material Production in every community. | The idea is consistent with creating a Xerox Machine for Material Production in every community. | ||
Specifically, we are building a collaboration architecture for Design Sprints, Design Jams, and Incentive Challenges in collaboration with school teachers, librarians, and hackers around the world. | |||
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*[[Collaborative Literacy]] | *[[Collaborative Literacy]] | ||
*[[Collaborative Literacy Webinar]]. | *[[Collaborative Literacy Webinar]]. |
Revision as of 15:54, 11 October 2018
Goals
One of the goals of OSE is to facilitate large-scale public development of products. This relies on low-entry barrier, widely-accessible, commonly-used, free and open source tools that allow anyone to collaborate with OSE from anywhere in the world.
The idea is consistent with creating a Xerox Machine for Material Production in every community.
Specifically, we are building a collaboration architecture for Design Sprints, Design Jams, and Incentive Challenges in collaboration with school teachers, librarians, and hackers around the world.