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Monday, December 5, 2011

Academic Impressions Copyright and Faculty Rights Webcasts


Do you wish you knew more about how copyright and fair use laws apply to teaching and research?
Faculty, instructional support personnel, and other academic administrators are invited to join us online for a two-part webcast that will help increase your understanding around the challenges and solutions of applying copyright law in your classrooms, research, and scholarship.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
You may register for one or both of the following sessions.
Session 1: Faculty Use of Copyright
  • Copyright in the live classroom
  • Copyright in the virtual classroom
    • Teaching with the TEACH Act
    • The special problem of films and other audiovisual materials
    • Opportunities and risks of social media sites
  • Fair use of copyrighted works
    • Fair use in course management systems
    • Classroom guidelines for copies
    • Fair use in research
Session 2: Faculty Ownership of Copyright
  • Principles of copyright ownership
    • Copyright in your own works and publications
    • Steps to protect and manage your copyright
  • Publication agreements
  • Fair use of copyrighted works
  • Licensing requirements
  • Open content requirements
  • Control, use, and licensing

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