Hi Nellie,

I agree -- Article 23(3) of the United Nations Universal Declaration of
Human Rights states:

"Everyone who works has the right to just and favourable remuneration
ensuring for himself and his family an existence worthy of human dignity,
and supplemented, if necessary, by other means of social protection."

This is one of the prime reasons the OER Foundation subscribes to the free
cultural works definition to respect the rights and freedom of individuals
to earn a living from OER.

Since the inception of WikiEducator and the Learning4Content project -- to
date with generous funding support from the Hewlett Foundation the
Commonwealth of Learning we have paid a facilitators fee for the lead
facilitator of each workshop. We are also very fortunate because many
WikiEducators have volunteered and gifted their time as co-facilitators
(which we do not remunerate due to funding constraints.)  I am proud to see
so many of our L4C facilitators who volunteer their time to support other
workshops as co-facilitators when they're not being paid as lead
facilitator.

As Wikieducator grows and prepares for scaling-up and building a sustainable
OER ecosystem there will be more opportunities for us to honour Article 23
of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights :-). Working together we will
achieve these aims and every WikiEducator will be able to contribute to our
future success in a variety of roles.

Lets make the future happen!

Cheers
Wayne





2009/12/17 NELLIE DEUTSCH <nellie.muller.deut...@gmail.com>

> Wayne,
> WE volunteers are passionate about the cause but need to make a living.
> Money is not a dirty word and everyone who spends hours upon hours
> contributing to WE should get paid.
> I believe an incentive for teachers to contribute to WikiEducator and the
> development of OERs is monetary rewards. An example of this is today is the
> system whereby facilitators get paid for the L4C workshops. As it stands,
> all members would like to facilitate and get paid. I believe this was
> mentioned by other WE members who would also like a piece of the pie. I
> believe there should be a reward system for all WE members so that everyone
> is given the opportunity to serve the community as a facilitator of the L4C
> worshops and get paid.
> Nellie Deutsch
> Sharing is Caring!
> Doctoral Student
> Educational Leadership
> Curriculum and Instruction
> Integrating Technology for Active Life-long Learning (IT4ALL)
> http://www.integrating-technology.com/pd
> Get ready for CO10 at WiZiQ: http://connecting-online.ning.com/
> Free online workshops using WiZiQ: http://www.wikieducator.org/Workshops
>
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 8:25 PM, Wayne Mackintosh <
> mackintosh.wa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Leo, that's a good question.
>>
>> Apology for the long email -- but lots of information to cover in
>> answering your question.
>>
>> The OER Foundation is an independent non-profit organisation responsible
>> for raising the funds to run WikiEducator.org and very soon we will also
>> launch WikiResearcher.org :-).  We need money to pay for our infrastructure,
>> for example: hosting the servers, technical support, software development
>> and honoraria for our facilitators so we can continue to provide free
>> training for thousands of educators in more than 115 countries around the
>> world.
>>
>> As a non-profit all surplus funds we generate will be reinvested back into
>> the development of OER courses, open text books etc. For example we will pay
>> authors, learning designers and multi-media experts to create OER courses
>> and open text books which we will be free to reuse, adapt and modify. The
>> OER Foundation will ensure that WikiEducator.org, WikiResearcher.org will
>> not carry advertising -- so we can't raise funding through advertising
>> revenue on our OER sites.
>>
>> The OER Foundation will generate income and support from multiple sources,
>> including:
>>
>>
>>    - Grant funding (from international donor agencies and international
>>    development agencies). For example, strategic projects currently funded by
>>    the Hewlett Foundation and the financial contribution from the 
>> Commonwealth
>>    of Learning to help pay for the hosting of our servers.
>>    - Institutional membership contributions from tertiary education
>>    institutions. We have a range of different membership categories ranging
>>    from a base line membership - to bronze, silver, gold and platinum
>>    membership levels. (
>>    
>> http://wikieducator.org/OERF:Join#Table_of_OERF_membership_benefits_-_Detailed_Comparison)
>>  . Each membership category provides a range of benefits and services. As a
>>    global project it is possible for the OER Foundation to design a model
>>    whereby the dollar value of services exceeds the cost of voluntary
>>    membership contributions :-)
>>    - Voluntary public donations -- WE will implement a donation button on
>>    our site for people who would like to support our international work. 
>> Every
>>    year we will run a global donation campaign with the first campaign
>>    scheduled for February / March 2010.
>>    - Government and corporate contracts, for example the work we are
>>    doing for the Ministry of Education in New Zealand to establish a national
>>    OER commons for New Zealand teachers. (see:
>>    http://wikieducator.org/OERNZ_News )
>>
>> WikiEducator has extensive reach in the developing world and we recognise
>> that many organisations may not have the money to become contributing
>> members. Therefore we have a special category of membership called
>> FTE4WikiEducator Members. These organisations will allocate dedicated staff
>> time and the OER Foundation will seek to find sponsorship from platinum
>> members and the international donor community to assist in covering the
>> costs of membership.
>>
>> As you know, the OER Foundation subscribes to open philanthropy which
>> means that all our planning documents are developed openly and transparently
>> in the wiki :-). If you're interested you can review our strategic plans
>> here:
>>
>> http://wikieducator.org/OERF:Planning
>>
>> OER is a sustainable and renewable resource -- and working together on an
>> international scale we can achieve more than working alone!
>>
>> WE are about to start our recruitment drive for founding members. Any
>> organisation who becomes a contributing member before 30 June 2009 will be
>> recognised as a founding member. This is an opportunity for organisations to
>> make the future happen and be recorded in history of transforming education
>> for the better.
>>
>> So spread the word, blog about what we're doing and we will be able to
>> tell our grandchildren how WE nurtured and succeeded in building a
>> sustainable OER ecosystem.
>>
>> Cheers
>> Wayne
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> 2009/12/17 Wong Leo <leolao...@gmail.com>
>>
>> http://www.hudong.com/ is a wiki software are getting quite strong lately
>>> in China ,where a lot of Chinese educator there to share and talk ,
>>>  I am wondering if there is possiblity for wikieducator to make money in
>>> the future ? or how for a OER turned into a
>>> a http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_entrepreneurship ??( now China
>>> have unblocked the Wikipedia for many months )
>>>
>>> I would like to know your idea
>>>
>>> Leo
>>>
>>> --
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>>> --------------------------------------
>>> http://helpsuzhou.blogbus.com/ HELP
>>> There is something very special and powerful about engaging directly with
>>> the real teacher and real Kids
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>>
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International Centre for Open Education,
Otago Polytechnic, New Zealand.
Board of Directors, OER Foundation.
Founder and Community Council Member, Wikieducator, www.wikieducator.org
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