And basically an embed code is just another kind of link, so see no issue with it, assuming it is one of their publicly available films.

 

By the way, I realise I still have some meeting minutes to send out – sorry for the delay everyone.

 

-Martin

 

 

 

From: Bcoelsteering [mailto:bcoelsteering-bounces@mail.bccampus.ca] On Behalf Of Fields, Erin
Sent: November-22-18 9:33 AM
To: 'Brenda Smith' <Brsmith@tru.ca>; bcoelsteering <bcoelsteering@kodos.bccampus.ca>
Subject: Re: [Bcoelsteering] NFB and open textbooks

 

NFB can be used for education use including embedding in blog posts, etc. So I would think that it is ok for an open text.

 

From: Bcoelsteering <bcoelsteering-bounces@mail.bccampus.ca> On Behalf Of Brenda Smith
Sent: November-22-18 9:25 AM
To: bcoelsteering <bcoelsteering@kodos.bccampus.ca>
Subject: [Bcoelsteering] NFB and open textbooks

 

Hi all,

 

Just wanted to get feedback from you all re: NFB films in open textbooks – OK to embed or better to just link out?

 

Thanks,

 

Brenda

 

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