Teaching in Higher Ed

Copyright for the Rest of Us

04.28.2022 - By Bonni StachowiakPlay

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Thomas Tobin shares about copyright for the rest of us on episode 411 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.

Quotes from the episode

Just because you are an academic and you made a copy doesn’t mean it is for an academic purpose.

-Thomas Tobin

We hear more about what you can’t do, rather than what you can [when making copies of materials].

-Thomas Tobin

[As a layperson, I can tell you that] the law is the last resort. The law only applies when there is no other permission or license in place.

-Thomas Tobin

Resources Mentioned

Evaluating Online Teaching: Implementing Best Practices (2015)

The Copyright Ninja (2017)

Reach Everyone, Teach Everyone: Universal Design for Learning in Higher Education (2018)

Going Alt-Ac: A Guide to Alternative Academic Careers (2020)

UDL for FET Practitioners: Guidance for Implementing Universal Design for Learning in Irish Further Education and Training (2021)

Plagiarism is Not a Crime, by Brian L. Frye

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