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Libraries Curating Evidence, Pru Mitchell
Libraries Curating Evidence, Pru Mitchell
Pru Mitchell
Copyright And Creative Commons For Course Materials, Amie D. Freeman, Tucker T. Taylor
Copyright And Creative Commons For Course Materials, Amie D. Freeman, Tucker T. Taylor
Amie Freeman
You are likely aware that open educational resources (OER) are free of cost, but did you know that many are also free of most copyright restrictions? Join us as we discuss the use of both copyrighted and openly licensed course materials. We'll cover copyright, licensing, fair use, Creative Commons, and how it all applies to how you use and create teaching resources.
Using Institutional Repositories To Promote Scholarly Development And Undergraduate Research, Mary George, Kayla Siddell
Using Institutional Repositories To Promote Scholarly Development And Undergraduate Research, Mary George, Kayla Siddell
Mary George
Scorm Modules For Il Instruction And Assessment, Eric A. Kowalik
Scorm Modules For Il Instruction And Assessment, Eric A. Kowalik
Eric A. Kowalik