Who we are

We are a group of educators and community members committed to working with communities around the world who are interested in developing digital learning environments in their own way to meet their own needs.

Collaboration and respect are fundamental principles underpinning our work and communications.

 

Pathardi-fabric.

Art from the Pathardi Community, Jawhar, Mahrashtra.

OCAP Principles

The First Nations Information Governance Centre (FNIGC) defines these principles as:

 

Ownership refers to the relationship of First Nations to their cultural knowledge, data, and information. This principle states that a community or group owns information collectively in the same way that an individual owns his or her personal information.

Control affirms that First Nations, their communities, and representative bodies are within their rights in seeking to control over all aspects of research and information management processes that impact them. First Nations control of research can include all stages of a particular research project-from start to finish. The principle extends to the control of resources and review processes, the planning process, management of the information and so on.

Access refers to the fact that First Nations must have access to information and data about themselves and their communities regardless of where it is held. The principle of access also refers to the right of First Nations’ communities and organizations to manage and make decisions regarding access to their collective information. This may be achieved, in practice, through standardized, formal protocols.

Possession While ownership identifies the relationship between a people and their information in principle, possession or stewardship is more concrete: it refers to the physical control of data. Possession is the mechanism by which ownership can be asserted and protected.

- FNIGC

Who we share your data with

When you visit our website, we do not collect nor share your data. If you contribute to this website, you determine what you share, how long you share it, and when it gets deleted.