Interested in using technology in education? Of course you are! But we can’t talk about it for too long without looking at issues in copyright.
If you are planning to attend the CUNY IT conference the afternoon of December 5th, 2013, Here is a great way for you to spend the morning. Join your colleagues at John Jay for
2012:
A Landmark Year in the U.S. Courts for Copyright, Fair Use and Higher Education
What Does it All Mean for You in 2013?
Presenter Professor Linda Enghagen, J.D., examines copyright in distance education. Listen to highlights of this important webinar, plus:
A Bonus: The webinar looks at 3 court decisions. We have added content on a recent 2013 copyright decision with live discussion to follow!
Presentation and conversation cover:
• Developing a working understanding of the transformative use doctrine
• Learning practical strategies for employing the transformative use doctrine in course design and delivery
• Developing a working knowledge of best practices in fair use
When: Thursday, Dec 5, 2013, 10am-12pm (the morning of the CUNY IT Conference)
Where: John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New Building, 9th floor conference room (Rm 09.64)
This event is open to anyone in CUNY. RSVP by December 2 to Kathleen Collins.