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60-minute recording of live online seminar available in CD or transcript format. Includes program handouts. By participating in this seminar, you'll learn to: Meet the presenter: Liz Johnson is project manager with Advanced Learning Technologies, a unit of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia. She manages hundreds of pieces of intellectual property for the eCore®, a set of 25 online courses comprising the first two years of an undergraduate degree. Her article, Managing Intellectual Property for Distance Learning, appeared in the April-June 2006 issue of Educause Quarterly. Ms. Johnson has worked in distance education for eleven years. Previously, she was distance learning coordinator at Middle Tennessee State University and consultant in distance learning for the Center for Rural Development in Somerset, Kentucky. She has presented at numerous conferences in the US and Canada. The CD contains an audio presentation with PowerPoint and can be viewed on any standard computer equipped with Windows Media Player.
Arrange copyright exemptions into a protocol for helping instructional designers and faculty select intellectual property (IP)
Assign IP a status according to its place in the protocol
Apply a technique for assessing IP for use in online courses
Maintain reliable documentation
Train faculty and instructional designers in using the protocol
Make IP management a key step in course development
Create a well-structured IP management plan
Use centralized IP management
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