Submission Sharing

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Welcome to the Submission Sharing Space

He who receives an idea from me, receives instruction himself without lessening mine; as he who lights his taper at mine, receives light without darkening me. -- T. Jefferson

Please read the How to Participate in Submission Sharing here before you post anything. This will help keep the author's intent clear and make the posts in this group copy and paste ready.

What is the aim of this space?

To get the best ideas possible for improving the research system to MBIE's submission process by the 16th of March.

How will we do that?

By having discussions and making posts in this space of single topic submission 'snippets' with pre-approval for anyone to use, share, and remix those snippets. A snippet can then be used by themselves or with other snippets to build a submission to MBIE by anyone. In this way, the original writer's ideas can be amplified by others who use them. This also allows more people to make submissions on things they care about, especially if they do not have the time to write the submission on their own.

We encourage sharing of the snippets via social media to push the ideas out as widely as possible. You can do that easily for Twitter and Facebook with the share button on each post.

What is a snippet?


A snippet is a piece of text on one topic or idea. It is written for a general audience. It has a clear descriptive title. It may or may not have references. It may describe a problem, and (if possible) include a proposed solution! It is as concise as possible. It may be a summary of a much longer piece. It is exactly what you make it to be.

How can snippets be pre-approved?

They are pre-approved for reuse by the CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication that every poster in this space agrees to apply to their posts.

Can I get credit for the snippet that I posted?

The post with the snippet will have your profile name. In this way others will know who posted it. Members can like posts, which is some measure of how many people support the ideas in the snippet. When the snippet is used by others in a submission to MBIE, the CC0 dedication does not require giving credit. Perhaps the most satisfying form of 'credit' one might get for a snippet is for the ideas in it to become part of the policy shaping the research system of the future. The more your snippet is used in submissions, the likelier it is your idea will be noticed.

What if I am concerned about using my real name for posting?


Users may create multiple profiles so that they can post pseudonymously.

Is the Te Ara Paerangi Community going to do more than this?


Absolutely! This is just the beginning. We plan to build a community that works together over the span of the Te Ara Paerangi - Future Pathways project. In a sense, one could think of this effort as a chance to invent the ways we will collaborate across the system and just go ahead and do it.


This is a PUBLIC group. Anyone can view the contents of this group


This space is where submissions (or submission snippets) are posted for sharing. So that others can reuse and remix the submissions (or submission snippets) posted here, permission is granted for any use without attribution, all posts in this group are licensed under the CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication. By posting in this group, the poster affirms that they have the right to post the material and that they waive their copyright under CC0 as described below.


CC0
To the extent possible under law, the te-ara-paerangi.community contributor has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to the works posted in the Posts section of theSubmission Sharing Space. This work is published from:  New Zealand.

Welcome to the Submission Sharing Space

He who receives an idea from me, receives instruction himself without lessening mine; as he who lights his taper at mine, receives light without darkening me. -- T. Jefferson

Please read the How to Participate in Submission Sharing here before you post anything. This will help keep the author's intent clear and make the posts in this group copy and paste ready.

What is the aim of this space?
To get the best ideas possible for improving the research system to MBIE's submission process by the 16th of March.
How will we do that?
By having discussions and making posts in this space of single topic submission 'snippets' with pre-approval for anyone to use, share, and remix those snippets. A snippet can then be used by themselves or with other snippets to build a submission to MBIE by anyone. In this way, the original writer's ideas can be amplified by others who use them. This also allows more people to make submissions on things they care about, especially if they do not have the time to write the submission on their own.

We encourage sharing of the snippets via social media to push the ideas out as widely as possible. You can do that easily for Twitter and Facebook with the share button on each post.

What is a snippet?

A snippet is a piece of text on one topic or idea. It is written for a general audience. It has a clear descriptive title. It may or may not have references. It may describe a problem, and (if possible) include a proposed solution! It is as concise as possible. It may be a summary of a much longer piece. It is exactly what you make it to be.

How can snippets be pre-approved?

They are pre-approved for reuse by the CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication that every poster in this space agrees to apply to their posts.
Can I get credit for the snippet that I posted?
The post with the snippet will have your profile name. In this way others will know who posted it. Members can like posts, which is some measure of how many people support the ideas in the snippet. When the snippet is used by others in a submission to MBIE, the CC0 dedication does not require giving credit. Perhaps the most satisfying form of 'credit' one might get for a snippet is for the ideas in it to become part of the policy shaping the research system of the future. The more your snippet is used in submissions, the likelier it is your idea will be noticed.

What if I am concerned about using my real name for posting?

Users may create multiple profiles so that they can post pseudonymously.

Is the Te Ara Paerangi Community going to do more than this?

Absolutely! This is just the beginning. We plan to build a community that works together over the span of the Te Ara Paerangi - Future Pathways project. In a sense, one could think of this effort as a chance to invent the ways we will collaborate across the system and just go ahead and do it.

This is a PUBLIC group. Anyone can view the contents of this group


This space is where submissions (or submission snippets) are posted for sharing. So that others can reuse and remix the submissions (or submission snippets) posted here, permission is granted for any use without attribution, all posts in this group are licensed under the CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication. By posting in this group, the poster affirms that they have the right to post the material and that they waive their copyright under CC0 as described below.

CC0
To the extent possible under law, the te-ara-paerangi.community contributor has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to the works posted in the Posts section of theSubmission Sharing Space. This work is published from:  New Zealand.