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November Breakfast Series – Open Educational Resources (OER)

DATE: November 11, 2009
PLACE: Main Library, North Conference Room, 4th Floor, West Wing
TIME: 8:45am – 10:00am (8:30am for refreshments)
TOPIC: Open Educational Resources (OER)
Presenters:
Cliff Lampe, Ph.D. and Rick Wash, Ph.D.
College of Communincation Arts and Sciences
Christine Geith, Ph.D. and Gwyn Heyboer Sr. Instructional Designer, MSUglobal
Sunnie Kim
Creative Technologist, MSUglobal
MSU faculty are participating in the global trend of [...]

Music, Movies, and Online Media: Fair Use Do’s and Don’ts for Higher Ed

The MSU Libraries will be hosting the following Webinar:
“Music, Movies & Online Media: Fair Use Do’s & Don’ts for Higher Ed”

How to avoid copyright violations when using DVD’s & CD’s
Guidelines for applying fair use law to music & movies
Keys to handling personal & institutional liability issues
What your rights are for copying DVD’s, CD’s, Movies & [...]

The “Expensivening” of Photography: Potential Lessons for Educational Technology Professionals

Thanks to a somewhat arbitrary and random photography experience, I was enticed to reflect on the ever-changing nature of technology and what it means for me as an educational technology professional.

The Future of Creative Commons Licenses Hinges on our Understanding of the Term “Noncommercial”

Creative Commons’ (CC) current conundrum is capturing a concise and consistent concurrence on the terms “commercial” and “noncommercial.” Personally, I find this situation to be unsettling and annoying, when looked at from both a philosophical and pragmatic viewpoint.
On December 2, 2008, CC created a blog post and survey regarding the term “noncommercial.” [...]