This paper analyzes the university as an Internet intermediary in the current climate of online distance education, classifies the stakeholders associated with the university in Web course management, and explores the need for an “Instructional Design Copyright Law”. The situation is likened to a theatrical production, with front-of-house preparations, backstage operations, and tragic characters
The paper considers the scope of copyright in the light of the so-called “digital (or Internet) revo...
The spread of the COVID-19 virus forced educational institutions to transition to online education. ...
Educational technologies seem more sophisticated each academic year. Online learning with the possib...
This paper analyzes the university as an Internet intermediary in the current climate of online dist...
Internet-based distance education has become big business for both universities and the commercial w...
Distance education is proliferating, although legal education has been comparatively slow to adapt t...
Online distance education was once a process that was not easily been accepted by students, even by ...
Who cares about who owns online courses? Nobody, because that is not what the issue is really about....
Modern technology has changed the manner in which educational courses are delivered in postsecondary...
This study describes an investigation of the intellectual property policies of a stratified random s...
The spread of the COVID-19 virus forced educational institutions to transition to online education. ...
The tension between academic institutions as creators and consumers of intellectual property seems t...
The requirements of Copyright law continue to be influential in the development of distance educatio...
This article reviews U.S. copyright laws, focusing on two legal doctrines, the work for hire doctrin...
This article first examines Canadian copyright law as it pertains to distance education with a detai...
The paper considers the scope of copyright in the light of the so-called “digital (or Internet) revo...
The spread of the COVID-19 virus forced educational institutions to transition to online education. ...
Educational technologies seem more sophisticated each academic year. Online learning with the possib...
This paper analyzes the university as an Internet intermediary in the current climate of online dist...
Internet-based distance education has become big business for both universities and the commercial w...
Distance education is proliferating, although legal education has been comparatively slow to adapt t...
Online distance education was once a process that was not easily been accepted by students, even by ...
Who cares about who owns online courses? Nobody, because that is not what the issue is really about....
Modern technology has changed the manner in which educational courses are delivered in postsecondary...
This study describes an investigation of the intellectual property policies of a stratified random s...
The spread of the COVID-19 virus forced educational institutions to transition to online education. ...
The tension between academic institutions as creators and consumers of intellectual property seems t...
The requirements of Copyright law continue to be influential in the development of distance educatio...
This article reviews U.S. copyright laws, focusing on two legal doctrines, the work for hire doctrin...
This article first examines Canadian copyright law as it pertains to distance education with a detai...
The paper considers the scope of copyright in the light of the so-called “digital (or Internet) revo...
The spread of the COVID-19 virus forced educational institutions to transition to online education. ...
Educational technologies seem more sophisticated each academic year. Online learning with the possib...