Colleagues,

Open Education Week (9-13 March 2015) is an annual opportunity to raise 
awareness about open education and its impact on teaching and learning 
worldwide. Open education encompasses resources, tools and practices that 
employ a framework of open sharing to improve educational access and 
effectiveness. Participation in all events and use of all resources are free 
and open to everyone.Details at http://www.openeducationweek.org/

Geo for All http://www.geoforall.org , will be strongly supporting and 
participating in the Open Education Week 2015 and build synergies with the 
training events, workshops, webinars etc planned.

We are pleased to welcome nominations for "Geo for All - Open Education Award 
2015". This is an opportunity for us to thank our colleagues for the greatest 
contributions to Open Education principles in the Geo domain. We greatly 
welcome nominations for educators who have created GIS courses from different 
languages and regions in developing and developed world. The nominator can send 
the summary details in English along with the nomination which will help the 
committee members to understand its impact.

We aim to announce the winner of the award during the Open Education Week 2015 
and the winner will be awarded at the FOSS4G 2015- Europe "Open Innovation for 
Europe" conference at Como, Italy . Details at http://europe.foss4g.org/2015/ 
The winner will also be receiving a crystal momento from NASA ( see at 
http://eurochallenge.como.polimi.it/ ) titled "Geo for All Educator of the 
year". We are grateful to Patrick Hogan (NASA) for this and also the excellent 
idea of this competition.

We will welcome nominations from everyone. Students, Colleagues or wider public 
can nominate any educator who they believe has contributed to Open Education in 
Geo domain .Anyone except those in Award Committee listed at  at 
http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Geoforall_educatoroftheyear 
are eligible for the award. Award Committee members are welcome to nominate any 
others work they know that deserve nomination though all members of the Award 
Committee themselves are not eligible .

Especially this is a great opportunity for students to nominate their Teachers 
and Educators for their great service to Open Education Principles building 
upon open software, open data, open standards, open educational resources etc 
for the benefit of the wider humanity. It can be short (Summer Schools, Trainer 
programs etc ) or long (full semester) courses both online and class based. 
Please feel free to pass this call to your students and colleagues.

Anyone who wish to nominate should send the details by email to Professor 
Charlie Schweik - Committee Chair [email - cschw...@pubpol.umass.edu ] with the 
subject header - "Nomination for Geo for All - Open Education Award 2015". 

This should include the Course leader details with the url to the course 
details (or attachment with the course details). Ideally if there is website 
for the program it will be helpful. Please follow this template for nomination. 
(Thanks to Antoni PĂ©rez Navarro for this)

*  Course Title in English
*  Language
*  Original title
*  Credits/Hours
*  Number of editions
*  Type: Virtual, face-to-face, blended
*  Target (professionals, technical students, primary school level, secondary 
school level, university level ,embedded in a wider program, etc.)
*  Average number of students per edition
*  Goal (maximum 150 words): what is the goal of this course in its 
socio-economical context and why the course was created?
*  Contents
*  Links to course, materials, contents, etc.
*  License type

All applications should be received by 28th Feb 2015 before 12:00 GMT to be 
considered for this award.

So please send your nominations to honour and recognise the educators who made 
it possible and will be an inspiration to others to build upon for future 
years. It will also acknowledge their excellent contributions to open knowledge 
and being good global citizens by helping spread the benefits of education to 
all. Central to "Geo for All" mission is the belief that knowledge is a public 
good and Open Principles in Education will provide great opportunities for 
everyone.

Best wishes,

Suchith




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