Copyright and e-learning : a guide for practitioners.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781783300600 (Paper)
- ISBN: 1783300604 (Paper)
- Physical Description: xxxi, 270 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
- Edition: 2nd ed. / Jane Secker with Chris Morrison.
- Publisher: London : Facet Publishing, 2016.
Content descriptions
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at Vancouver Community College.
Holds
- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Circulation Modifier | Holdable? | Status | Due Date | Courses |
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Broadway Library | KD 1289 S43 2016 (Text) | 33109010248912 | Stacks | Volume hold | Available | - |
- American Library Association
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; and
what to do if you can't find the rights holders.
- American Library Association
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. - Taylor & Francis Publishing
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?
Readership:
This book is essential reading for anyone working in education including learning support staff and teachers using e-learning, learning technologists, librarians, educational developers, instructional designers, IT staff and trainers. It is also relevant for anyone working in the education sector from school level to higher education, and those developing learning resources in commercial organizations and the public sector including libraries, museums and archives, and government departments.
- Taylor & Francis Publishing
A practically based overview of current and emerging copyright issues facing those working in e-learning that will allow professionals to work confidently, effectively and legally in the virtual learning environment.