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Phoenix College Hosts eLCoP November 21

eLearning Community of Practice Explore Fair Use, TEACH Act

Please join us for an overview of Fair Use and the TEACH Act, and their application to instructional scenarios.  If data is ready the group will be presented on the demographics of online students and how those data are related to student success.  A demonstration of Nearpod (online presentation software wherein presentations can be shared with students on their mobile devices) will be given.  Finally, depending on time and interest, the LEAD (Learning, Engagement and Discovery) classroom will be explored, including an overview of how faculty are using it in their hybrid classes.

Details

This event will be held on Thursday, November 21 from 2 until 3:30 pm in F201 at Phoenix College (campus map). 

Registration

You can either register through MCLI or Phoenix College.

About

The eLCoP is composed of faculty and staff dedicated to the research, discussion and dissemination of best practices for eLearning at Maricopa. eLearning includes courses taught hybrid and online, those using a college Learning Management System and learning that occurs via alternative delivery methods.  eLCoP is open to all faculty and staff who are interested in positively impacting student learning outcomes through the creation and adoption of eLearning best practices.

TLTR Talks Copyright

  • Do you know when you show half of that movie or television recording if you are breaking copyright? Since you just close your classroom door, do you care?
  • What if you are teaching or working online, are you worried about posting articles, audio recordings, or visual media that you did not make yourself? How can you make sure you are protected?
  • Are you administrating a server where someone might have uploaded copyrighted material? Are you responsible for that violation? (more…)