What is Creative Commons?
In a community, Creative Commons means sharing, collaborating, and building on each other’s ideas. It’s like a team where everyone can jump in and make things better.
This way of working helps us share knowledge, learn from each other, and create something bigger than we could alone.
It’s a golden thread connecting us, weaving a strong, creative web.
It’s about helping each other, sharing knowledge, and working toward the same goal—respecting what everyone brings.
Creative Commons in a group is about being open, collaborating, and owning ideas as a team, with no barriers to participation.
If you want to share anything as part of our Creative Commons - then please email us on
coventrycollaboraction@wawrick.ac.uk
Let's ACT to pool our resources and keep on working in COLLABORATION.
CollaborACTION.
CovenTRY CollaborACTION Creative Commons
We’re crowd-sourcing a CollaborACTION Creative Commons—this is basically anything our members have been involved in, created, or used that could help our members. Here are some ideas of what could fit in:
- Toolkits
- Guides
- Research (all kinds—peer-reviewed, community-based)
- Links to info and publications
- Practical ‘things’ like the workshops in a box we are co-designing
- Organisations
- Online and in-person training
- Data banks
- Visual storytelling
- Presentations (PowerPoint, video/audio)
- Images, stories, videos, animations, exhibitions
- Policy briefings, infographics
If you have things to share as part of our Creative Commons Recipe Bank.
Please email us at coventrycollaboraction@warwick.ac.uk
Help us bring all the ingredients together
so everyone can create something amazing!
Don't forget the seeds, the dusting, the glaze and the flour, eggs, yeast etc. are all important. Every team and every idea and project and collaboration needs a little bit of lots of things, skills and enthusiasm.