Hello OER Colleagues,
The University of Alberta’s *Opening Up Copyright (OUC)
<https://sites.library.ualberta.ca/copyright/>* instructional modules team
is pleased to announce the launch of five new modules:
- Copyright in the K-12 Context
<https://sites.library.ualberta.ca/copyright/modules/copyright-in-the-k-12-context/>
- Creating and Sharing Copyright Protected Materials in the K-12 Context
<https://sites.library.ualberta.ca/copyright/modules/creating-and-sharing-copyright-protected-materials-in-the-k-12-context/>
- Introduction to Copyright
<https://sites.library.ualberta.ca/copyright/modules/introduction-to-copyright/>
- Working With Copyright
<https://sites.library.ualberta.ca/copyright/modules/working-with-copyright/>
- Opening Up Copyright: An Introduction
<https://sites.library.ualberta.ca/copyright/modules/opening-up-copyright-ouc-an-introduction/>
The first two modules address copyright in the K-12 context, and were
developed in collaboration with Dr. Cathy Adams (University of Alberta,
Faculty of Education) and with support from the University of Alberta's
Support for Advancement of Scholarship (SAS) fund.
The next three modules introduce users to both the topic of copyright and
the series itself. After five years the project has 35 modules total, and
is now able to provide instructional resources from the most introductory
aspects of copyright to explorations of specific sections of the *Copyright
Act* and relevant case law.
In addition, the following article has been added to the Scholarly
Contributions
<https://sites.library.ualberta.ca/copyright/scholarly-contributions/> section
of the website: Guy, J., and McNally, M. B. (2022). “Ten key factors for
making educational and instructional videos.” Scholarly and Research
Communication, 13(2): 1-18.
https://doi.org/10.22230/src.2022v13n2a423
Special thanks to all the contributors to the series, and specifically the
seven Graduate Research Assistants, whose hard work and creativity has been
crucial to its development and success over the past five years.
In Winter 2023 we will begin working on the review and updating of all the
instructional modules, with a focus on the following:
- Access Copyright v. York University
- Public Domain, and other modules that deal with term length
If you or someone you know might be interested in translating the modules,
the OUC team would be happy to discuss potential funding possibilities to
facilitate both translating and a research study of how the modules must be
adapted (with respect to script, visuals, and the final videos themselves).
All of the OUC modules, including slides and scripts, are published under a
Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) licence. This means they can be
adopted and adapted by anyone. If you are linking to, adopting, or adapting
the modules we would love to hear about it!
We can be reached at ouc(a)ualberta.ca
Michael, on behalf of the (current) OUC team -- Michael McNally, Adrian
Sheppard, and Amanda Wakaruk