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Connie Blomgren Post 1

8 June 2018, 6:10 PM

Copyright & a Lawyer - Podcasts!!!omment K-12

Hello all,

I had a ABOER project (Multiply K-12 OER) where I interviewed a Canadian lawyer, Jim Swanson, to explain and discuss the current Canadian copyright laws ( they are currently under review since their last update in 2012).

These series of podcasts with the lawyer are very helpful - even if you are not a K-12 educator. Check them out! Transcripts are also included. These are all housed on the BOLT Blog.

Cheers,

Dr. Connie Blomgren

Athabasca University

Topics include:

OER Policy and Copyright in K-12 Education

  1. Creating Policy for OER in Canada  podcast_icon
    Contributors: Randy LaBonte, Rory McGreal, David Porter
  2. Copyright and User Rights: A Definition of Terms  podcast_icon
    Contributors: Jim Swanson
  3. K-12 Scenario with Copyright and Fair Dealing  podcast_icon
    Contributors: Jim Swanson

Supplementary Scenarios: K-12 Education and Copyright 

A) Supplementary Scenario: Digital Copies and Copyright  podcast_icon
Contributors: Jim Swanson
B) Supplementary Scenario: Learning Management Systems and Copyright  podcast_icon
Contributors: Jim Swanson
C) Supplementary Scenario: Course Sharing and Copyright  podcast_icon
Contributors: Jim Swanson
D) Supplementary Scenario: Content Creation and Copyright  podcast_icon
Contributors: Jim Swanson


http://bolt.athabascau.ca/index.php/oer/multiply-k-12-alberta-oer-project/oer-podcasts/

Jenni Hayman Post 2 (summarised) in reply to 1

16 June 2018, 4:37 PM
Thank you Connie, these are excellent resources for all teachers, but...
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