KPU Open Advocates,
Consider participating in a focus group toward the development of best practices in fair
use and fair dealing for open educational resources. The study is run in part by American
University Washington College of Law.
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In any copyright analysis, the first question has to be "what is the purpose of your
use?" Thus, this series of focus groups seeks to document the pedagogical, social,
and emotional purposes for including third party materials in OER. These focus groups are
currently focused on fair use in the United States and fair dealing in Canada - so we
encourage participants in both of those jurisdictions to participate.
Sign up here! Focus groups run August 19-September 20:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_5CC8jNCBSuCkL9Km7jpZbg
Which focus group should I attend? In some groups we will be focusing on a particular
discipline or education level, so you may want to consider signing up accordingly. But
this is an option, not a requirement. You should feel free to sign up for any workshop.
For OER librarians, if you sign up for a specific discipline-focused workshop, it would be
great if you could either attend with a professor you work with in that discipline, or
with a project in that discipline in mind.
Please only sign up for a single workshop. And, because this is a personal invitation,
please do not pass it on if you are unable to attend yourself. If you have any questions,
or if you would like to suggest a colleague to invite, please email:
oer@wcl.american.edu<mailto:oer@wcl.american.edu>.
Best,
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Urooj Nizami; MISt, MA (she/her)
Open Education Strategist, Office of Open Education
Kwantlen Polytechnic University
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