Archive for the tag "course management systems"
The Bearer of Bad News
One of the college service projects I’m working on involves the creation of a new digital platform for teaching and learning at my college. As faculty have begun to use the platform for their courses this semester, I’m finding that there’s been an uptick in the number of questions I field about posting course readings [...]
Posted: 27 September, 2011 in Copyright, Faculty, Information Ethics, Teaching.
Tags: copyright legislation, course management systems, Georgia State University
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Georgia State Strikes Back
If the university presses that sued Georgia State over the use of electronic readings offered their students through the campus CMS, department pages, and library e-reserves were looking for a “whoops” and the kind of statement that Cornell (and other schools) have adopted – they guessed wrong. At issue: well, it depends on how you [...]
Posted: 27 June, 2008 in Copyright.
Tags: course management systems, e-reserves, fair use, Georgia State University, lawsuits
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