(First paragraph) Prior to the third generation of distance education that is described as telelearning (Taylor 1995) or teleconferencing (Moore and Kearsley 1996), there were few questions about the ownership of a faculty member’s intellectual property. It was extremely rare for an institution to claim ownership of a professor’s class materials whether lecture notes, flip charts, overhead transparencies, audio and video recording, monographs, handouts or tests. With the advent of Internet-based distance education delivery systems including 2-way audio and video as well as online courses, the issue of intellectual property ownership has grown complex
The ownership of copyrights in a faculty member’s copyrighted works has been a source of tension bet...
Excerpt Carol Twigg, executive director of the Center for Academic Transformation, has written and s...
Student and Faculty Intellectual Property — Scenarios – What might occur? — Forms of intellectual pr...
(First paragraph) Prior to the third generation of distance education that is described as telelearn...
Distance learning education via computer enabled technologies had created nontraditional off-site le...
Modern technology has changed the manner in which educational courses are delivered in postsecondary...
While residential courses generally exist only as spoken lectures (and thus, are not copyrightable),...
The purpose of this study was to identify the key components of the policies that designate ownershi...
Distance education is an emerging force in higher education that is creating new opportunities and a...
Perhaps the most important of current educational product of Information Technology (IT) is Distance...
This booklet offers a framework for present and future discussions of issues surrounding the ownersh...
The tension between academic institutions as creators and consumers of intellectual property seems t...
This article reviews U.S. copyright laws, focusing on two legal doctrines, the work for hire doctrin...
The article presents the authors' insights on the copyright issue in the digital age, which concerns...
The Internet has spawned an increased interest in distance education and in using technology to enha...
The ownership of copyrights in a faculty member’s copyrighted works has been a source of tension bet...
Excerpt Carol Twigg, executive director of the Center for Academic Transformation, has written and s...
Student and Faculty Intellectual Property — Scenarios – What might occur? — Forms of intellectual pr...
(First paragraph) Prior to the third generation of distance education that is described as telelearn...
Distance learning education via computer enabled technologies had created nontraditional off-site le...
Modern technology has changed the manner in which educational courses are delivered in postsecondary...
While residential courses generally exist only as spoken lectures (and thus, are not copyrightable),...
The purpose of this study was to identify the key components of the policies that designate ownershi...
Distance education is an emerging force in higher education that is creating new opportunities and a...
Perhaps the most important of current educational product of Information Technology (IT) is Distance...
This booklet offers a framework for present and future discussions of issues surrounding the ownersh...
The tension between academic institutions as creators and consumers of intellectual property seems t...
This article reviews U.S. copyright laws, focusing on two legal doctrines, the work for hire doctrin...
The article presents the authors' insights on the copyright issue in the digital age, which concerns...
The Internet has spawned an increased interest in distance education and in using technology to enha...
The ownership of copyrights in a faculty member’s copyrighted works has been a source of tension bet...
Excerpt Carol Twigg, executive director of the Center for Academic Transformation, has written and s...
Student and Faculty Intellectual Property — Scenarios – What might occur? — Forms of intellectual pr...