Changes for page Openness Index

Last modified by Patrick Masson on 2023/02/17 01:52

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Change comment: Just a few punctual changes and shortened a few sentences.

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1 1  = Objective =
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3 -The term open has become popularly used to describe a variety of objects (software and technology, educational resources, education, etc.). Ambiguity exists in the meaning of open, for example open education where anyone can enroll with the only requirement a fee, or open education that is available to anyone, and without a cost. In addition to the ambiguity of open (what it enables), there is also ambiguity with how organizations might operate to allow openness.
3 +The term "open" has become popularly used to describe a variety of objects; software and technology, educational resources, education, etc. Ambiguity exists in the meaning of open. For example, Open education, where anyone can enroll with only the requirement of a fee and no education,versus being available to anyone without cost. In addition to the ambiguity of open and what it enables, also lies ambiguity with the openness of organizations.
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5 -The Openness Index attempts to define open attributes and a means to assess the type of openness within the community of practice responsible for the design, development, and distribution of the open artifact.
5 +The "Openness Index" attempts to define open attributes while assessing the type of openness within the community of practice who's responsible for the design, development, and distribution of the open artifact.
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7 -**//Importantly, the Openness Index is not designed to assess the "openness" of an artifact (object, software, OER, etc.) claimed to be open–there are plenty of licenses which can be used to assess the openness of an objectrather, the model assess the openness of the organization/community that creates and manages artifact.//**
7 +**//Importantly, the "Openness Index" is not designed to assess the openness of an artifact, object, software, OER, etc. claimed to be open. There are plenty of licenses that can be used to assess the openness of an object, rather an organization or community that creates and manages artifact.//**
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9 9  = Traditional Maturity Model Definition: =
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325 325  Managed:
326 326  Optimized:
327 327  What this organization might look like...
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