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COPYRIGHT AND E-LEARNING 2E. A GUIDE FOR PRACTITIONERS
Título:
COPYRIGHT AND E-LEARNING 2E. A GUIDE FOR PRACTITIONERS
Subtítulo:
Autor:
SECKER, J
Editorial:
FACET
Año de edición:
2016
ISBN:
978-1-78330-060-0
Páginas:
304
74,95 €

 

Sinopsis

Jane Secker and Chris Morrison have completely revised and updated this highly successful text to take into account recent developments in the field and changes to the law in the UK and elsewhere in the world. Through its practically based overview of current and emerging copyright issues facing those working in e-learning, this book will help equip professionals with the tools, skills and understanding they need to work confidently and effectively in the virtual learning environment with the knowledge that they are doing so legally.

New and developing services, software and other technologies are being adapted for online learning environments to engage students and academic staff. These technologies present increasing challenges to IPR and legal issues and this book will help librarians and educators to meet them.

Key topics addressed include:

digitizing published content for delivery in the VLE
using digital media in e-learning
copyright issues and 'born' digital resources
The copyright issues associated with using social media
copyright training for staff
Who owns the rights in works that are the product of collaboration?
What do you do if you can't find the rights holders?



1. E-learning and copyright: background

Recognizing the copyright dilemma
The development of e-learning
A brief introduction to UK copyright law
Ireland
Australia
New Zealand
Canada
The USA
Copyright and scholarly communication
Creative Commons
The Open Movement
2. Digitizing text-based content for delivery in a VLE

Using published materials in e-learning
Scanning published content in the UK
Scanning in the UK: results of a survey
Using published content outside the UK
The USA
Using unpublished content
3. Using digital media: video, images, sound and software

Why use sound, images and video in teaching?
Copyright and non-text-based works: an introduction
Using images in education
Digital images collections
Digitization of analogue recordings
Identifying rights holders and getting permission
Copying broadcasts: the ERA Licence
Box of Broadcasts
Catch-up TV services and television on demand
BBC iPlayer
Creating audio and video content in-house: copyright issues
Sound recordings
Lecture capture and intellectual property rightsissues
Screen recording
iTunes U
Managing digital media content
Software
Finding digital media content for use in e-learning
Example sources for still images
Example sources for moving images
Example sources for audio
4. Copyright issues and born digital resources

How is born digital content different?
Digital rights management
Using content from websites
Content from publishers
E-books
Databases and other subscription resources
Lecturers' own digital content: teaching materials
Student-created content
Conclusions and general advice
5. Copyright in the connected digital environment

What are social media and the Cloud?
New technologies for learning
Wikis
Media-sharing sites
Peer to peer file sharing
Social networking services
Social bookmarking and curation tools
Massive open online courses
Emerging trends
6. Copyright education and training

The copyright educator, trainer or teacher
Developing a copyright literacy programme
Your audience
Face-to-face training sessions
Topics to include
Practical considerations
Using the web
Booklets, guides and leaflets
Dealing with queries
Sources of further advice and support
7. Conclusion