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This list contains resources on copyright that relates to open educational resources.
Updated on Dec 18, 15
Created on Jul 22, 10
Category: Schools & Education
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Build your own Creative Commons license via a simple quiz outlining your rights as the creator and describing the ways that your materials can be used (and reused) by others.
Cornell University's website on academic integrity, including a nice section on student rights for their own content created for class work.
Includes codes/policies, case studies, assessment guide for departments and other institutions to start their own plan of action in promoting integrity on campus, calendar of events, resource database
Video clips and discussion guide to help faculty, research assistants and students talk about the issues inherent to research that impact scholarly ethics and academic integrity.
Cartoon videos (in Flash) with transcripts - and students log in to take quizzes
A short section on copyright and fair use as part of the KYVL's tutorial on good practices in research strategies.
This site was set up to help faculty with their decision-making on copyright when putting class resources on reserve. Includes next steps when needing to get permission from copyright holders.
Providing services and resources on copyright - by Benedict O'Mahoney, a lawyer.
Multi-use website that looks very student-oriented but is clearly useful for faculty and staff also - includes "How can I protect myself?" as well as copyright tutorial, educationa and awareness resources
IU's IT VP and college CIOs "Information and Infrastructure Assurance" with the University Information Policy Office - including communication campaigns for the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and Filesharing at UI - great website with resources/info
"Goblin Threat" in Flash by Snowden Library, Academic Center (570) 321-4053
Credits: The Goblin Threat game was created by Mary Broussard with assitance on question writing from Jessica Urich. Inspiration came from Dream Chronicles (available for purchase), and escape games such as Escape Artist. Almost all sound effects from Free Sound Project... see more at http://www.lycoming.edu/library/instruction/tutorials/gtCredits.html
hmmmm - seems more like an illustrated quiz than a game to me
A study published recently in Business Education Digest (Keith, Perreault, and Chin 2009) explores students' perceptions of how prevalent and consequential ethical questions are in the business world. Surveys of business students at a midwestern university revealed that while 83 percent of students either "agree" or "strongly agree" that "situations where ethics may be called into question are frequently encountered in business," students underrate the ethical consequence of several potential conflicts....they found that women were more likely than men to believe that personal ethics and corporate behaviors should align and that ethics are essential to success.... women and men shared similar and relatively lax beliefs about what kinds of disciplinary action are appropriate, reinforcing the researchers' beliefs that more ethics education is necessary for business students.
This tutorial includes info on Creative Commons licensing
…national or institutional policies, rules, and practices that encourage or inhibit the development of learning objects and repositories…
Harvard Law School students provide "pro-bono legal services to appropriate individuals, small start-ups, non-profit groups and government entities regarding cutting-edge issues of the Internet, new technology and intellectual property."
Legal guide regarding free speech, political speech, anonymity, freedom from liability
A general roadmap of legal issues specific to podcasting (vs. EFF's Blogger's Rights) - orig published 2006, last updated Jan 26, 2010
52 items | 13 visits
This list contains resources on copyright that relates to open educational resources.
Updated on Dec 18, 15
Created on Jul 22, 10
Category: Schools & Education
URL: