On 07/30/2010,
in A/V -- audio/visual, adjunct faculty, copyright/ownership/NFTs, digital video, faculty/staff, IT in HE, library / librarians, media/film,
by Daniel Christian
On 07/01/2010,
in copyright/ownership/NFTs, digital learning, new media literacies,
by Daniel Christian
Disclaimer/comment from DSC:
I have not reviewed this material carefully, but I especially appreciated this quote from Joe Brennan:
Renée Hobbs of Temple University is passionate about teachers’ rights and asserting those rights when teaching. Forget about those 10% and 30 second rules. She has even proposed teachers’ legal right to bypass the encryption on movies for the sake of education AND it’s under consideration by the U.S. copyright office! Want to know more? Check out her resources on “Fair Use supporting digital learning,” the “Code of Best Practices for Fair Use in Media Literacy Education,” and the Center for Social Media.