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From the Open Knowledge and Culture Office (OfiLibre) we want to let you know that we are working on a new free Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) designed for the entire university community. Thanks to the María de Guzmán grant, we are developing this online course that will address key topics such as free culture, open science, free licenses, free software, and open data.
The course will be structured into six thematic blocks, including videos, reference texts, and practical activities so that anyone can learn and apply the principles of open knowledge in their daily university life. Our goal is to provide a clear and critical introduction to the legal, technical, and ethical aspects related to free culture, as well as to provide tools to promote its use in our academic environment.
This project is made possible thanks to the support of the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities, managed by the Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology (FECYT), within the call for the development of open science infrastructures. This grant is allowing us to advance Rey Juan Carlos University’s commitment to open science, both technically and educationally.
As we already announced on our website, Rey Juan Carlos University was one of the universities selected to receive this grant in its first edition, which is helping us improve resources to manage and disseminate research results, as well as to strengthen training and awareness around free culture.
Although the MOOC is still in production, we are very excited about this project and hope it will help build a more open, collaborative, and responsible university community.
We will share more details very soon 🙂