via Information Literacy Weblog by Sheila Webber on 21 September
Eduserv just launched an online Copyright tool kit. It includes information about copyright (with a UK focus) plus exercises to work through, testing out knowledge. It is aimed at lecturers, librarians, technicians or anyone else involved in the process (i.e. the providers of course material, rather than the learners – though it could also be useful when learners are creating resources in class or for assignments). So, for example, it sets up scenarios of wanting to use different kinds of material (audio, film etc) in the VLE. It is free to all to use.
The website is at http://www.copyrighttoolkit.com/
UPDATE: http://copyrighttoolkit.com/ no www. (thanks to Andy Powell) and it's as good as I thought it would be.
Hazel's comment:
Thank you so much for that, Sheila. Whilst few of my regular readers are, as far as I know, working in or even connected with virtual learning environments this tool will be of value to almost anyone (I hope)!
BUT I couldn't get it to load to check it!
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