Showing posts with label copyright. Show all posts
Showing posts with label copyright. Show all posts

Friday, February 13, 2015

RPP #129: Interview: Bryan Alexander on the Future of Higher Ed

  • Interview with Bryan Alexander, educator, futurist, speaker, writer, and senior researcher for the New Media Consortium (NMC). We discuss the future of higher education.
    • Education Contexts
      • Changes in international education, demographics, enrollment decline, education for seniors
    • Technology
      • 3d printing, Internet of Things, social media, augmented reality, cloud computing, digital video, alternative means of education, makerspaces
    • Education Issues
      • Too much testing
      • Carnegie Unit vs competency based advancement
      • ePortfolios
      • the LMS dark web
      • adjunctification of higher ed
      • online education
      • Creative Commons
      • open education

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

RPP #122 Copyright in Online Education: Interview with Dina Leytes

  • Interview with Dina Leytes a Practice Group Chair, Intellectual Property and New Media, at Griesing Law, a boutique law firm in Philadelphia.
  • Dina Leytes
    • We answer the questions:
      • What is online distance e-learning?
      • What are the most common questions you get?
      • What are the institutions' rights over faculty content?
      • Do patent policies apply to copyright too?
      • What are the copyright implications of using 3rd party media in a live lecture as opposed to putting that same content online?
      • Is copyright "fair use" foolproof?
      • Can I use a graphic I found on Google Images in my PPT in class? Or on the www?
      • Are faculty doing "work for hire"?
    • Links
  • Podsafe music selection from Music Alley
    • "Ain't No Reason" by Brett Dennen - featured on several TV shows including "House", "Scrubs" and "Grey's Anatomy"
Duration: 27:07

Thursday, March 10, 2011

RPP #90: The Future of Copyright Fair Use


  • Podsafe music selection from Music Alley
    • "Don't Be Long: The Beatles v Elken", a Beatles "Blue Jay Way" mashup by Elken, a 60's influenced band from Dublin, Ireland
Duration: 20:21