Copyright and e-Learning Webcast
JISC Legal delivered a webcast on 22 March 2006. This afternoon-long webcast session consisted of a mixture of presentations and questions and answers sessions. It dealt with the issues of copyright in the development and delivery of e-learning materials and online content. Feedback has been very positive. The webcast is now over. Recordings of the webcast are available to either play or download below.
Streamed Video
http://video.strath.ac.uk/06/002-06-02.wvx
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This is the full two hour version. You can use the details of the programme below with timings to assist you find specific segments of the webcast.
Webcast Programme:
2:00 Introducing Copyright and e-Learning with Jason Campbell
2:20 A Practical Guide to the Blanket Licences with Alan Rae
2:40 Some Frequently Asked Questions... Answered by The JISC Legal Team
2:50 The CLA Trial Scanning Licences with Jim McNeilage and John X Kelly
3:05 A Quick Summary (and coffee refill break!)
3:15 Question Time with Betty Willder
3:25 Multimedia and Copyright with John X Kelly
3:35 Using Recordings in e-Learning by Mahesh Madhavan
3:45 The Panel - Your Questions Answered
4:00 Close
Downloadable Segments
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* Introducing Copyright and e-Learning with Jason Campbell, JISC Legal
* A Practical Guide to the Blanket Licences with Alan Rae, Dundee College
* Some Frequently Asked Questions... Answered by The JISC Legal Team
* The CLA Trial Scanning Licences with Jim McNeilage, Copyright Licensing Agency and John X Kelly, JISC Legal
* Question Time with Betty Willder, JISC Legal
* Multimedia and Copyright with John X Kelly, JISC Legal
* Using Recordings in e-Learning by Mahesh Madhavan, JISC Legal
* The Panel - Your Questions Answered
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Transcript
A transcript of the webcast is available in pdf format here: Webcast - Copyright and e-Learning Transcript.
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