Teaching copyright law and fair use can be a challenge. The audience’s eyes might glaze over. Even if an audience is attentive, how do you know if the information is being understood? Using game techniques and role playing can give the presenter immediate feedback on if information is being retained, and allow an audience to immediately utilize the taught information. The poster presents fun, engaging strategies used in university workshops for using familiar games to teach copyright law to students and colleagues. Example questions of a Jeopardy! style game and role playing scenarios were included during the poster sessio
Presentation for KnightEd Talk series on October 8, 2019. Session Description: Can you show a movie ...
This session will explain the basics of copyright and fair use for distance education and face to fa...
The Internet has opened and introduced numerous possibilities of easy access to material worldwide. ...
Teaching copyright law and fair use can be a challenge. The audience’s eyes might glaze over. Even i...
Copyright education has become an important aspect of librarians’ information literacy and scholarly...
An open educational game resource to train educators and information / e-learning professionals in H...
This project report describes a playful approach to teaching copyright through a newly developed gam...
Presented at OLA Super Conference, Toronto, ON, January 30, 2019. Creative Commons-Attribution-NonC...
For years educators have operated under the maxim that if a copyrighted work is used for educational...
During this round table, the basics of copyright law will be briefly reviewed. Participants will dis...
The gaming industry has increased dramatically in a worldwide sense in recent years and this has bro...
Copyright literacy is a very important topic in the digital era. More and more, there is a need to f...
This paper explores the ontological construction of the player in copyright law. The player has a ce...
Copyright can be an invisible issue for instructors because infringement or improper use of copyrigh...
This is a board game based on the traditional Snakes and Ladders children's board game with the aim ...
Presentation for KnightEd Talk series on October 8, 2019. Session Description: Can you show a movie ...
This session will explain the basics of copyright and fair use for distance education and face to fa...
The Internet has opened and introduced numerous possibilities of easy access to material worldwide. ...
Teaching copyright law and fair use can be a challenge. The audience’s eyes might glaze over. Even i...
Copyright education has become an important aspect of librarians’ information literacy and scholarly...
An open educational game resource to train educators and information / e-learning professionals in H...
This project report describes a playful approach to teaching copyright through a newly developed gam...
Presented at OLA Super Conference, Toronto, ON, January 30, 2019. Creative Commons-Attribution-NonC...
For years educators have operated under the maxim that if a copyrighted work is used for educational...
During this round table, the basics of copyright law will be briefly reviewed. Participants will dis...
The gaming industry has increased dramatically in a worldwide sense in recent years and this has bro...
Copyright literacy is a very important topic in the digital era. More and more, there is a need to f...
This paper explores the ontological construction of the player in copyright law. The player has a ce...
Copyright can be an invisible issue for instructors because infringement or improper use of copyrigh...
This is a board game based on the traditional Snakes and Ladders children's board game with the aim ...
Presentation for KnightEd Talk series on October 8, 2019. Session Description: Can you show a movie ...
This session will explain the basics of copyright and fair use for distance education and face to fa...
The Internet has opened and introduced numerous possibilities of easy access to material worldwide. ...