Copyright case study
Read the case study below and then answer the questions on the subsequent pages of this learning pathway relating to the copyright issues of the five resources the educator is planning to use.
Things you need to know and think about when answering the case study
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Developing an online course for Shakespeare's Hamlet Theresa Brown, an English literature educator, is developing an online course on Hamlet by William Shakespeare. The course will be delivered using the learning management system (LMS) hosted by her education institution. Registered students are provided with password access for the LMS. A number of students do not have affordable access to the internet at home, so Theresa wants to include copies of resources in the LMS so they can be accessed through the institution's local network. She plans to include the following resources:
Requirements We suggest you write down your answers so you can check these against the self-assessment activities which follow. In each case, you should identify:
This case study was inspired by ideas in the Copyright 4 Educators (ZA) course. Note that for the purposes of this case study, Theresa is a fictitious character and has not published in the Australian Humanities Review.
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Feedback and self assessment
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