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Whether you’re a teacher interested in remixing class lessons, a student seeking advice on what Creative Commons licensing enables, a school administrator looking to integrate open education into your program’s curriculum, or just someone with a cool idea for an open educational resource, ccLearn wants to hear from you! Shoot us an email and/or post a comment or question to the Creative Commons forum.

In addition, ccLearn utilizes a variety of communication tools that allow you to follow our progress and the progress of the open education community as a whole. You may subscribe to our mailing list, blog, or follow us on Twitter or Identi.ca. See the information below for more details.

Contact Info:

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United States

phone: 1-415-369-8480
fax: 1-415-278-9419

To contact ccLearn specifically, call 1-415-369-8490, or send queries to
cclearn-info@creativecommons.org

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If you’d like to receive monthly updates on ccLearn activities, open education news, and information on open education events, you may subscribe to the ccLearn mailing list. The mailing list is a moderated low volume feed (1-2 emails a month). Click here for information about other Creative Commons-related mailing lists. The ccLearn blog is used to share information on ccLearn activities and announcements, events in open education, and projects integrating CC licenses in interesting ways. You may read the blog from ccLearn’s main page (right-hand side box) or subscribe to it via RSS. The blog is a moderate volume feed (1-3 posts a week). Visit our Twitter or Identi.ca pages (a micro blog) for tweets (small bits of information) regarding ccLearn activities, blog items, progress updates, and random thoughts by the staff. You may subscribe to our Twitter feed or Identi.ca feed via RSS. These streams are high volume feeds. If you have a question, comment, or just want to say hi — head over the Creative Commons forum. Before posting, be sure to head over to the forum’s archive to see if your question has already been answered. You may subscribe to the CC forum via RSS. The forum stream is a high volume feed.