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<p><em>Throughout the course, we could incorporate a range of open educational resources (OER) and toolkits to enrich learning, provide additional reading, and as the basis for activities. All suggested resources are either openly licensed or free to access, aligning with the ethos of open education. Trainers should verify links and content availability, and localize or substitute resources as needed (for example, if teaching a cohort in a specific country, include references to that country’s data protection authority website or guidelines).</em></p>
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<p><a href="http://datadetoxkit.org" target="[object Object]">Data Detox Kit</a> (Tactical Tech): A free, multi-language resource with step-by-step guides on privacy, security, and wellbeing in digital life. Using segments of this kit trainers can assign specific “Detox” privacy activities (e.g., cleaning up social media profiles or tightening smartphone app permissions). This OER is highly accessible and actionable, making it ideal for our audience.</p>
<p>The <a href="https://mydata.org/participate/declaration/" target="[object Object]">MyData Declaration</a>: A globally recognized manifesto that outlines key principles for human-centric data management, putting individuals—not systems or corporations—at the center of their personal data. Developed by the international MyData community, the declaration presents several core principles structured around key foundations: trust and confidence, self-determination, and fair sharing. These include the right to access one’s data, understand how it’s used, correct or delete it, and freely choose services based on trusted intermediaries.</p>
<p><strong>European Commission GDPR Resources</strong>: Official summaries and infographics (such as <a href="https://www.onetrust.com/resources/gdprs-8-data-subject-rights-infographic/" target="[object Object]">the “8 Fundamental Data Subject Rights” infographic</a> by resources like OneTrust or <a href="https://www.varonis.com/blog/eu-gdpr-data-rights-and-security-obligations-infographic#:~:text=,security%20obligations%20on%20companies" target="[object Object]">the “Data Rights and Security Obligations”</a> one by Varonis) can be used to visually reinforce the law’s key points. For instance, a rights infographic poster could be shared as a downloadable PDF for learners to keep as reference.</p>
<p>The <a href="https://europa.eu/youreurope/business/dealing-with-customers/data-protection/data-protection-gdpr/index_en.htm" target="[object Object]">Your Europe portal’s explanation of personal data</a> and other plain-language materials serve as authoritative references.</p>
<p><strong>Creative Industry Case Studies</strong>: The trainer guide could include references to studies like <a href="https://amt-lab.org/blog/2022/8/privacy-for-the-arts-in-a-digital-age#:~:text=that%20arts%20organizations%20face%20in,implemented%20privacy%20tools%20and%20techniques" target="[object Object]">the AMT Lab article on Arts organizations and privacy</a>. Trainers can share excerpts from this or similar case studies during discussions to give learners insight into how peers in their field are grappling with data issues. It’s often motivating to see both the pitfalls (e.g., lack of privacy policies) and innovative solutions (like the ARTYCUL framework for museums).</p>
<p><strong>Privacy and Security Tools</strong>: The course could create a list of recommended free tools that learners can try. For example: web browser extensions (Privacy Badger, uBlock Origin) for tracking prevention, password managers (Bitwarden, etc.), secure messaging apps (Signal) for those discussing sensitive creative ideas, and perhaps introduction to alternative platforms (like Mastodon as a more privacy-friendly social network). These aren’t mandatory, but offering a “Toolkit” list allows learners to explore and find what works for them. Trainers should vet these periodically to ensure they remain up-to-date.</p>
<p><strong>GDPR Compliance Checklists</strong>: There are open checklists available (from organizations like <a href="https://gdpr.eu/checklist/" target="[object Object]">GDPR.eu</a> or <a href="https://usercentrics.com/resources/gdpr-checklist-for-apps" target="[object Object]">UserCentrics</a>) that simplify compliance steps. A tailored version for small creative businesses can be provided, summarizing steps like “Draft a privacy notice, Set up a cookie consent banner if you use tracking cookies, Ensure you have a way to honor opt-out requests,” etc. Learners can use this as a reference when working on their action plans.</p>
<p><strong>Videos and Webinars</strong>: In addition to text, incorporate multimedia OERs – for example, a TEDx talk or webinar recording on digital privacy, or a short animation explaining how algorithms target us. The International Network on Digital Self-Determination might have <a href="https://www.idsd.network/events" target="[object Object]">webinars</a>, <a href="https://www.idsd.network/use-cases" target="[object Object]">use cases</a> and other <a href="https://www.idsd.network/resources" target="[object Object]">resources</a> that could be shared for additional insights. These resources can break up the reading and cater to different learning styles.</p>
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