Collaborative Literacy Webinar

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Introduction

Collaborative Literacy is the shared understanding about how to work together effectively in the field of Open Source Product Development. The critical challenge is how to build on other work - or and how to Time-Bind development effort.

This is important to OSE because OSE's mission is to develop the Open Source Economy - according to our Roadmap, and an open source economy is built around a paradigm of collaborative development. A characteristic feature of the open source economy is the creation of Distributive Enterprise.

The weekly Collaborative Literacy Webinar runs at 8 PM CST USA time every Monday. The format is a Google Hangout on Air, which is recorded online and posted at the corresponding date below, immediately after the webinar becomes available on YouTube. To join the webinar, see the OSE Facebook Page for a link to the Webinar, which will be posted a couple of minutes before the webinar start time of 8 PM CST USA Time. The OSE Facebook Page will have the Webinar announcement pinned at the top of its page on Monday afternoon.

Monday, Feb. 22, 2016

Abstract: The first webinar of 2016 covers some of the bigger picture items regarding the approach of OSE: the OSE Roadmap for the next 20 years, and the 3D Printer Roadmap in particular, since the 3D Printer is a current development that marks our first concerted effort to create a Distributive Enterprise. See also how we are going about this with the 3D Printer Workshop, which we plan to make into our first ongoing and regular workshop offering. We are currently developing the Extreme Manufacturing Workshop Model as a way to bootstrap fund our operations. Bootstrap funding is important to us because this model of funding allows the OSE movement to scale to many locations worldwide. After a discussion of the OSE Roadmap, we will get into the basics of Open Source Product Development, and the key elements of documentation, modular breakdown, and value creation. Finally, we will cover the first Design Sprint of 2016 - an invitation to collaborating on the 3D Printer Distributive Enterprise. The key development items on the 3D Printer are the open source supply chain; a live ISO with software and firmware for controlling the 3D printer, so that success of the 3D Printer Workshop is not derailed in any way by computer-related issues; and initial considerations on the 3D Printed Cordless Drill - which is on the 3D Printer Roadmap.

Archives

See Collaborative Literacy Playlist on YouTube.