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These questions are to enable you to conduct an initial self assessment of your interaction with copyright and education.
1. How you interact with learning material, for example as teacher, learner, publisher etc?
At my Centre, we use, create and publish material for information and training purposes for teachers in DET NSW.
2. Please briefly describe the biggest issues you have experienced with access to learning materials, in your work.
Not knowing the correct CC attributions to assign to our work. It is getting easier.
3. What type of learning materials do you use?
wikis, blogs, learning objects, pdfs, websites. Usually online material but sometimes for print.
4. What do you do with the learning material, for example do you hand it out to your learners?
Make it available online usually.
5. What type of technologies do you have access to at your institution and/or at your home for preparation, and for teaching?
wikis, blogs, CMS (Joomla) website, Adobe CS4 suite, LMS (LAMS, Moodle),
6. What type of technologies do the learners you are connected with have access to for learning?
all the above
7.Do you share learning materials on the Internet?
a. If yes, do you post materials on the Internet or do you reproduce materials off the Internet or both? both
b. If you do not use these materials, please explain why.
c. If you do reproduce teaching material from the Internet, then do you obtain it at specific sites or all over the Internet?
8.What is copyright?
9.Do you know what the copyright legislation in your jurisdiction stipulates in respect of use of copyright works in education?
10.Are you aware of copyright exceptions such as fair use or fair dealing? If so, do you make use of copyright exceptions in your educational work?
11. From what sources do you gain your knowledge of copyright?
12. When looking for materials to use in education do you consider copyright? If so, why? And how?
13. How would you define remixing? Is remixing something that you think that learners should be encouraged to do?
14. Are you aware of open licenses? If so, explain what you know about them and what they allow you to do.
15. How would you identify a license on material you wanted to use?
16. In the education context you are familiar with, are there concerns about copyright infringement by teachers or learners in regards to other people's copyright? If so, please explain.
17. In the education context you are familiar with, has you educational institution ever been accused, justly or unjustly, of copyright infringement? If so, please explain.
18. In the education context you are familiar with do teachers or institutions have any concerns of being sued for copyright infringement? If so, please explain.
Comments (2)
vanessatuckfield said
at 1:43 am on Sep 11, 2009
Can you please remind where I put the answers to these questions?
andrewrens@gmail.com said
at 3:08 pm on Sep 11, 2009
email them to the leaders, that is the copy address not the copy-list adress
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