All,

This is my first petition ever.  I just posted it; yours could be signature
#2.  Please forward this far and wide.  It is for not just a good cause, but
possibly one of the best causes anybody ever thought of.  :-)

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If you agree with this appeal,
<http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/liberate-educational-content> please sign
this petition of support!

This is a public appeal to philanthropists who are supporting the education
of children.  The author (Dr.  <http://www.larrysanger.org/> Larry Sanger)
is co-founder of  <http://www.wikipedia.org/> Wikipedia and editor-in-chief
of the new  <http://en.citizendium.org/> Citizendium.

Dear Philanthropist,

We ( <http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/liberate-educational-content> the
undersigned) have a simple, deeply powerful suggestion: “liberate” the
best educational content.  Buy or commission truly excellent content, aimed
at school children (K-12).  Then post it online for free.  Let children reap
the rewards of your generosity forever.  Just think:

*       Free, top-grade textbooks about everything, free to everyone online

*       Free, in-depth, expert-designed educational software

*       Free, high-quality educational videos

Just imagine the possibilities of good this would do for the whole world.

Isn’t this already happening?  No.  Most educational content you find for
free online lacks either detail or high quality.  But we want the best for
our children: for that, we still must and do pay.  There is not much truly
excellent free educational content online.

Why not?  We do not know.  Perhaps because those who create and support
educational content generally view the Internet either as a dangerous
competitor or as an adolescent free-for-all.  Perhaps.  But also think of
the Internet as an amazingly efficient and cheap distribution mechanism.
You (philanthropists) can single-handedly use it to provide curricula to the
entire world, for free.  You choose the type of content, the subject, the
grade level, the authors, everything.  You need not ask anyone’s
permission.  If you spend the money, content will appear online - and
millions of children will benefit.  It is up to you!

Let us put this in perspective.  Back in 1960, if a billionaire wanted to
give the best possible textbook to every child in the world, that would have
been too costly even for the richest billionaire.  But no longer.  Even
those with small fortunes can provide a textbook (etc.) to everyone with
Internet access-hundreds of millions of children.  Philanthropists, you
could do this.

You have been spending millions of dollars annually to improve education,
but we believe you have largely ignored this key opportunity.  Sometimes the
simplest ways are the best.  If you want to answer, “But the problems with
U.S. schools do not have to do with our textbooks or content,” we might
agree with you.  Perhaps it has to do with teachers being low-paid, or
parents not being involved, or something else.  We do not offer an answer to
that.

But this opportunity is “low-hanging fruit.”  High-quality, free content
undeniably and directly benefits the world, the entire world, through the
magic of the Internet.  Educational content gives knowledge to children.
Why not pay for it?  What is stopping you?  After all, it is not only
collective “Web 2.0″ efforts that can liberate content.  You have a
fantastic mechanism for distributing free curricula to virtually every
school child in the U.S., and the whole world can benefit, to boot.  Why not
use it?

Regards and deep thanks in advance,
 <http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/liberate-educational-content> The
Undersigned

P.S. Follow-ups to the petition will be posted both on this blog and the
mailing list  <http://mail.citizendium.org/mailman/listinfo/sharedknowing>
SharedKnowing.  Sign up to that mailing list if you want to be sure to
receive info about how this petition fares.

Again, sign here:
 <http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/liberate-educational-content> http://www.
thepetitionsite.com/1/liberate-educational-content

And discuss here:  <http://tinyurl.com/25ybuu> http://tinyurl.com/25ybuu

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