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David Donica

Implementing the Seven Principles: Technology as Lever - 0 views

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    In March 1987, the AAHE Bulletin first published "Seven Principles for Good Practice in Undergraduate Education." With support from Lilly Endowment, that document was followed by a Seven Principles Faculty Inventory and an Institutional Inventory (Johnson Foundation, 1989) and by a Student Inventory (1990). The Principles, created by Art Chickering and Zelda Gamson with help from higher education colleagues, AAHE, and the Education Commission of the States, with support from the Johnson Foundation, distilled findings from decades of research on the undergraduate experience.
David Donica

10 Big Myths about copyright explained - 0 views

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    An attempt to answer common myths about copyright seen on the net and cover issues related to copyright and USENET/Internet publication.
David Donica

UC Copyright - 0 views

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    What is copyright? What works are protected by copyright? What is not protected by copyright? How do I register a copyright? How long do copyrights last? How do I protect my copyright? Copyright ownership at UC Who is an author? What is a work made for hire? What is joint authorship? Transfer of copyright to publishers Copyright and the Web
David Donica

Copyright Quick-Guide - 0 views

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    Most copyright questions that arise at the university revolve around issues of ownership of new works, or fair use of existing works. Related questions arise with respect to managing our copyrights, negotiating publication agreements, developing digital libraries, and posting materials to Web servers. The answers to these and many other copyright questions will almost always begin with a few fundamental principles of copyright law. The following principles can be a useful and important foundation for all copyright discussions. Need a place to start with your copyright question? Copyright law fills volumes, but here are a few points that will help frame the issues:
David Donica

Welcome to the Copyright Tutorial - 0 views

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    This tutorial is designed to educate our faculty, staff, and students about copyright law and how it relates to them. BYU's official Copyright Policy states, "All members of the BYU community-faculty, staff, students, volunteers, and patrons-are expected to respect the rights of copyright owners as established by relevant state and federal laws. Members of the BYU community who disregard the Copyright Policy may be in violation of the Church Educational System Honor Code; may jeopardize their employment; may place themselves at risk for possible legal action; and may incur personal liability" (University Handbook). Simply stated, copyright compliance is a citizenship issue.
Jackie McNamara

E-Learning 2.0 - 40 views

Please ignore my other posts. The website was down and when it went on again, it had somehow posted my blank answers--yet another glitch that students will encounter :) While certain types of info...

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David Donica

Del Mar College Distance Learning - 0 views

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    Discussions in Distance Learning are a series of audiocasts featuring Del Mar College faculty discussing issues and trends in the fields of instructional technology and distance education. Each session is approximately 15 minutes in length and can be listened to by clicking the episode title. You can also subscribe to Discussions in Distance Learning by using a podcast subscription service, also known as an aggregator. Subscribing will download the latest episode directly to your computer each time you log in to your aggregator service. Popular aggregator subscription services include iTunes (www.itunes.com), Yahoo (podcast.yahoo.com), and Juice (juicereceiver.sourceforge.net).
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