Hi Jess
some people more informed that me at HQ suggest to have a look at
http://www.adobe.com/education/k12/ and http://www.adobe.com/education/.
for example,  Adobe licenses its how-to use adobe resources for
teachers under CC BY-NC-SA, ie. http://edexchange.adobe.com/pages/a8bc987766.

Also, this might count as training for teachers. P2PU runs courses
called "Copyright 4 Educators", ie. 
http://archive.p2pu.org/general/node/5642/document.
And P2PU is currently piloting a School of Ed which will provide prof
development for teachers: http://p2pu.org/en/schools/school-of-ed-pilot/.

Hope this will be useful, more later inshallah

Cheers,
dona

On Oct 23, 11:04 pm, Jessica Dheere <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> In a couple of weeks, SMEX will be hosting a workshop for advocacy
> trainers in Lebanon about the benefits of releasing training materials
> under Creative Commons. I'm now in the process of researching various
> business models and while I'm finding many related to open educational
> resources and publishing, I haven't found any that specifically
> document trainer (as opposed to teacher) successes using CC. I know a
> lot of us license under CC, but I want to make a strong business case
> for trainers to share materials, so if anyone knows of any such
> instances, I'd be grateful to hear about them.
>
> And of course, once the workshop is complete, I'll share links to the
> workshop presentation and materials to the list. :-)
>
> Thanks a lot,
> Jessica
> SMEXbeirutwww.smex.org

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