Copyright Awareness for Online Teaching
Since moving to remote delivery many instructors have had to make changes in how they
deliver class content and make their materials available to students. Moving resources
online, posting materials to Moodle or elsewhere on the internet brings up copyright
considerations.
In this session you will learn:
* What materials you can post online, in Moodle, or otherwise provide to your
students
* How much of any given material you can make available
* The different ways in which you can make materials available
Join Karen Meijer-Kline, Copyright Librarian, and learn about copyright, fair dealing, and
open content. Join this session to have your copyright questions answered!
November 27, 10-11am
December 18, 10-11am
Register at
https://tlevents.kpu.ca/
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Urooj Nizami; MISt, MA (she/her)
Open Education Strategist, Office of Open Education
Kwantlen Polytechnic University
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