Avoid overly complex material that includes lots of facts and figures. Complex subject matter is often more effectively conveyed through handouts and readings than through a podcast.
Always keep in mind the learner's context when selecting content for a podcast.
Only use lectures as podcasts when you have a strong pedagogical rationale for doing so.
Even though this is classified as gaming, it is a business simulation that n was voted the Most Innovative Ed Tech Product in 2013 by the SIIA. Enjoy exploring!
Instructional use gives you an exemption; nonprofit use does not.
Here's how it goes. If you're considering using copyrighted materials
for instructional purposes, do it!...provided that:
1. you are in a place dedicated to instruction and the material will stay
there (rather than being distributed to a wider audience);
2. you are using a legitimate copy as your source;
3. the service or resource you are using is not available for sale for
educational use.
Under the fair use doctrine of the U.S. copyright statute,
it is permissible to use limited portions of a work including
quotes, for purposes such as commentary, criticism, news reporting,
and scholarly reports.
is protected by federal copyright law upon creation