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Amiraullt, Ray J. – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2019
The educational setting has been the backdrop for numerous debates as far back as recorded history. Today's educational setting, however, contains technological elements so advanced that they by their very nature bring with them a series of highly significant implications which educators have never before been required to address. These issues…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Ownership, Privacy
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Sinclair, J.; Joy, M.; Yau, J. Y.-K.; Hagan, S. – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2013
Reusable learning objects support packaging of educational materials allowing their discovery and reuse. Open educational resources emphasize the need for open licensing and promote sharing and community involvement. For both teachers and learners, finding appropriate tried and tested resources on a topic of interest and being able to incorporate…
Descriptors: Resource Units, Shared Resources and Services, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Resources
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Talab, Rosemary – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2007
Whether by choice or necessity, colleges and universities are in competition with each other for the burgeoning web-based course market. Spurred by the growth of the for-profits such as the University of Phoenix, institutions have reasons, both practical and philosophical,"...to secure a position in ownership and control of faculty-produced…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Ownership, Educational Technology, Courseware
Kamp, Sue – Technology Connection, 1998
Discusses the Copyright Act, four factors that courts must consider in determining permission by the "fair use" doctrine, and the educational exemption for using copyrighted software. Suggests that the best strategy in determining fair use is to contact the publisher, as well as requesting guidelines from the United States Copyright Office. (AEF)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Copyrights, Downloading
Kelley, Kimberly B. – 2000
The issue of who owns courseware is of great concern to faculty and universities. Until recently, when technology entered the picture, the issue was straightforward: faculty typically held copyright with everything except patents. One of the most interesting and complex issues of intellectual property in the digital environment is faculty…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Copyrights, Courseware, Distance Education
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Donohue, Brian C.; Howe-Steiger, Linda – EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2005
To soothe faculty distrust and encourage engagement, or reengagement, in exploring applications of digital technology for teaching, the authors believe it is necessary to do three things: (1) create incentives for faculty that balance public service goals with professional and entrepreneurial rewards; (2) clarify ownership and usage rights of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Distance Education, Copyrights, Cooperation
Twigg, Carol A. – 2000
The second of the Pew Symposia in Learning and Technology, whose purpose is to conduct an ongoing national conversation about issues related to the intersection of learning and technology, focused on policy issues related to the development and ownership of online courses and course materials. This paper builds on the work of participants, and…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Faculty, Computer Uses in Education, Copyrights