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From: Lise Brin <0000154ceb917a41-dmarc-request(a)lists.ubc.ca>
Date: Thu, Feb 11, 2021 at 2:24 PM
Subject: Register Now: Implementing the CARL Copyright OER for University
Instructors and Staff on campus // Inscrivez-vous maintenant : Mise en
œuvre de la REL sur le droit d’auteur de l’ABRC à l’intention du corps
professoral et du personnel des universités
To: <CARL-OEWG(a)lists.ubc.ca>
This webinar may be of interest – ce webinaire pourrait vous intéresser.
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*CARL Webinar : Implementing the CARL Copyright OER for University
Instructors and Staff on campus *
*Date:* February 25, 2021
*Time:* 3:00pm – 4:00pm ET
*Register here:*
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_durbBze3SdmxJEVN0KkGJw
In December 2020, CARL released the *Copyright Open Educational Resource
for University Instructors and Staff*. This self-directed course is
currently being adapted for use at a number of universities across Canada.
Join four of the working group members that helped build this course -
Stephanie Orfano (University of Toronto), Mark Swartz (Queen’s University),
Christina Winter (University of Regina) and Rowena Johnson (University of
Calgary) - for an hour-long panel discussion related to how each university
is approaching course implementation at their institutions. The discussion
will include: tools and techniques institutions are using to implement the
course, approaches for different learning management systems (Brightspace,
Canvas, Moodle), and possible strategies for encouraging course completion.
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*Webinaire de l’ABRC : Mise en œuvre de la REL sur le droit d’auteur de
l’ABRC à l’intention du corps professoral et du personnel des universités*
*Date :* 25 février 2021
*Heure :* 15h à 16h (heure de l'Est)
*Inscrivez-vous ici :*
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_durbBze3SdmxJEVN0KkGJw
En décembre 2020, l'ABRC a publié la *Ressource éducative libre sur le
droit d’auteur de l’ABRC à l’intention du corps professoral et du personnel
des universités*. Ce cours autodidacte est en cours d'être adapté pour être
utilisé dans un certain nombre d'universités à travers le Canada.
Joignez-vous à cette discussion de 60 minutes avec quatre membres du groupe
de travail qui ont contribués à l'élaboration de ce cours - Stephanie
Orfano (Université de Toronto), Mark Swartz (Université Queen's), Christina
Winter (Université de Regina) et Rowena Johnson (Université de Calgary) -
sur la façon dont chaque université aborde la mise en œuvre du cours dans
son établissement. La discussion portera notamment sur les outils et les
techniques que les établissements utilisent pour mettre en œuvre le cours,
les approches des différents systèmes de gestion de l'apprentissage
(Brightspace, Canvas, Moodle) et les stratégies possibles pour encourager
l'achèvement des cours.
Katherine McColgan, CAE
Manager, Administration and Programs
Directrice, administration et programmes
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Canadian Association of Research Libraries
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