e-gems web conferencing
Copyright online and media rich digital resources
Monday 21 September
The internet allows teachers and trainers to develop diverse, media rich resources for teaching and learning. But will you be able to use and share these resources in your education and training? And did you know that Creative Commons can enable you to do this, while maintaining copyright?
This session will look at where you should go online to get your music, images and videos and how where you go impacts on whether you can legally use it or share it. Knowing the best places to get your learning resources will help you get the most from them.
The session will cover:
· The basics of copyright
· Copyright secrets for teaching and training in the online environment
· Creative Commons and Free for Education – What are these regimes and how do you use them?
· Which sites provide adaptable, easy to use learning resources?
· Obligations and limitations surrounding your newly created learning resources
The session will draw on case studies and practical examples to show how copyright obligations and limitations apply to teaching and training in the online realm.
Presenter:
As the Framework’s Copyright Officer, Vanessa Tuckfield provides expert policy advice on copyright/intellectual property for the vocational education and training system and maintains the Copyright Kitchen online resource. She also works at the Canberra Institute of Technology, providing advice on copyright issues, and teaching copyright to music and media students.
Date: Monday 21 September 2009
When: 12:30pm – 1:30pm AEST
Where: http://tinyurl.com/egems-copyright
Full URL for session (copy the complete link):
https://sas.elluminate.com/m.jnlp?sid=675&password=M.9D900997D71B0D3FD61D527CDBE195
Monday 21 September
The internet allows teachers and trainers to develop diverse, media rich resources for teaching and learning. But will you be able to use and share these resources in your education and training? And did you know that Creative Commons can enable you to do this, while maintaining copyright?
This session will look at where you should go online to get your music, images and videos and how where you go impacts on whether you can legally use it or share it. Knowing the best places to get your learning resources will help you get the most from them.
The session will cover:
· The basics of copyright
· Copyright secrets for teaching and training in the online environment
· Creative Commons and Free for Education – What are these regimes and how do you use them?
· Which sites provide adaptable, easy to use learning resources?
· Obligations and limitations surrounding your newly created learning resources
The session will draw on case studies and practical examples to show how copyright obligations and limitations apply to teaching and training in the online realm.
Presenter:
As the Framework’s Copyright Officer, Vanessa Tuckfield provides expert policy advice on copyright/intellectual property for the vocational education and training system and maintains the Copyright Kitchen online resource. She also works at the Canberra Institute of Technology, providing advice on copyright issues, and teaching copyright to music and media students.
Date: Monday 21 September 2009
When: 12:30pm – 1:30pm AEST
Where: http://tinyurl.com/egems-copyright
Full URL for session (copy the complete link):
https://sas.elluminate.com/m.jnlp?sid=675&password=M.9D900997D71B0D3FD61D527CDBE195



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