Writes Kevin Donovan on our blog:

As many of you know, following the Free Culture 2008 Conference,
Students for Free Culture began the Open University Campaign - an
initiative to increase collaboration, sharing, and openness at the level
of higher education. With the academic year about to begin, we want to
invite all interested parties to assist the with project; after all, we
wouldn't be very genuine if we didn't do this in an open manner
ourselves!

![Oucmini][1]

**About the Open University Campaign**

In October 2008, Students for Free Culture drafted and adopted the
Wheeler Declaration which declared that:

_

"An open university is one in which:_

_1. The research produced is open access;

2. The course materials are open educational resources;

3. The university embraces free software and open standards;

4. The university's patents are readily licensed for free software,
essential medicine, and the public good;

5. The university's network reflects the open nature of the Internet,_

_where "university" includes all parts of the community: students,
faculty and administration."_

Out of this agreement has grown the Open University Campaign, of which a
major goal is to produce objective, reliable indicators of individual
universities' levels of openness. A primary method through which this
will be accomplished is through "report card" style profiles of leading
institution of higher learning, similar to [College Sustainability
Report Cards][2]. Students for Free Culture has already begun this work
by defining principles of measurement, researching available resources,
and developing surveys to be distributed to universities.

**What Will the Open University Report Cards Entail?**

Mirroring the Wheeler Declaration, the Open University Report Cards, as
currently envisioned, will evaluate schools on five topics:

1. Open Access: Are faculty required to make their scholarship open
access? Is the university press publish open access materials?

2. Open Educational Resources: Does the university create OERs? Does the
university use OERs?

3. Free and Open Source Software and Standards: Does university
computing use FOSS? Are students and faculty required to use proprietary
software?

4. Intellectual Property: Is IP revenue transparent? Is IP used to
promote innovation, or restrict knowledge?

5. Network Management: Is the network neutral? Is user privacy
respected?

Establishing credible criteria under which schools will be assessed will
be essential to creating a respected resource. For example, Which
schools' open access policies are currently lacking important criteria?
Or, To what extent should a school actively support FOSS? The volunteers
currently involved with the project are working through these questions
on [the wiki page, and we encourage you to join the conversation][3].

**What the Open University Campaign Needs**

In order to make this a successful endeavor, Students for Free Culture
needs your involvement!

  * Are you a student who can _research official university [open access
policies][4]_?

  * Are you passionate about FOSS and can _develop a [questionnaire for
IT administrators about FOSS policy][5]_?

  * Are you statistically-inclined and can _handle data on
universities_?

  * Are you a web developer who could _create a public website for the
Open University Report Cards_?

  * Are you a graphic designer who could _create posters to raise
awareness on campuses_?

**In Closing…**

The Open University Campaign recognizes that scholastic advancement
occurs most readily in an environment of sharing, openness and
collaboration. By providing a cross-index of leading universities, the
project will add important comparative measurements to encourage
increased academic openness. Our hope is that these resources will
provide a platform from which openness activists can endeavor to improve
the scholastic environment.

Join us by jumping into the [wiki][3], signing up for the [Open
University mailing list][6], or emailing board (at) freeculture (dot)
org with suggestions or questions!

   [1]: http://freeculture.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Oucmini.jpg
(Oucmini)

   [2]: http://greenreportcard.org/

   [3]: http://wiki.freeculture.org/Open_University_Report_Cards

   [4]:
http://wiki.freeculture.org/Open_University_Report_Cards_Open_Access

   [5]: http://wiki.freeculture.org/Open_University_Report_Cards_Survey

   [6]: http://freeculture.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openuniversity

URL: 
http://freeculture.org/blog/2009/10/27/call-for-participation-join-the-open-university-campaign/
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