This short (4 sides of A4) document provides advice to tutors about essential and recomended practices, organisational principles, blended learning, accessibility and copyright.
This is a set of videos which explore issues associated with the use of digital video. The videos help bring home the observation that 'piracy' is viewed in many different ways by different people depending upon their context, and the prevailing local laws.
This narrated slideshow (8 minutes) shows how UK copyright law applies to an example book and explores how a tutor can make copies of selected chapters to distribute to students
This content is taken from a Master's-level module, Electronic Publishing, taught at the UCL Department of Information Studies. It is about copyright on the web, intellectual property rights, and copyright on digital products.
Presentation explaining the copyright issues that apply to your thesis. Also includes information on Creative Commons licensing and open educational resources. Based on original material created by Dr Jane Secker, LSE.
This guide provides information about copyright and IPR. The full resource is found at https://open-education-repository.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/281 and the IOE LibGuide is found at: https://libguides.ioe.ac.uk/copyright. Please also see the UCL Library Services pages on IPR: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/library/ucl-copyright-advice.
This presentation provides an overview of IPR (intellectual property rights) in relation to OER and was prepared for the #Learn 5.0 Open Education on 5 and 6 November 2018.
The resource set of info2009 coursework 2 is produced by group22.
it contains:
1. poster
2. internet link of a set of multiple questions
3. a pdf file of a set of multiple questions
4. reference list
5. lecture slides
6. lecture notes
ps: Edward Payne (ejp1x07@ecs.soton.ac.uk) has not contributed to any part of the activities.
This document details the legal agreement that conference participants will need to sign so that the University can video, stream and store recordinsg of the sessions.
An infographic for open source software licensing. This resource can serve as a simple introduction to open source software licensing, and as a reference for future use.
This short 7-minute video outlines the main legal issues around lecture capture: copyright, student rights and lecturer rights. It includes detailed advice about the types of material that you should not record, as well as showing how to check whether material can be used.
These guidelines will provide a framework with links to other resources which will help you to stay on the right side of the law in relation to copyright and intellectual property rights whether depositing/ uploading materials to eShare or the university virtual learning environment (VLE) – Learning Edge.
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