Module Materials
This collection contains copies of module videos, transcripts, and PowerPoint slides from the Opening Up Copyright (OUC) instructional module series.
Items in this Collection
- 35Copyright
- 35Instructional modules
- 5Fair dealing
- 3Droit d'auteur
- 3Module d'enseignement
- 1Alberta Education
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2021-07-15
Wakaruk, Amanda, McNally, Michael
Learning Objectives: Define “technological protection measures” as they are outlined in Canada’s Copyright Act; Summarize the conditions under which a technological protection measure may be circumvented without penalty; Understand the connection between section 41 of the Copyright Act and the...
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2021-07-15
Wakaruk, Amanda, McNally, Michael
Learning Objectives: Understand the educational exceptions in ss. 29.4 to 30.03 of the Copyright Act; Describe the ‘publicly available materials on the internet’ exception; Recognize that the use of copyright-protected materials for educational purposes may also fall under a fair dealing...
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2021-07-14
Wakaruk, Amanda, McNally, Michael
Learning Objectives: Describe the role the Council of Ministers of Education, Canada (CMEC) plays in relation to copyright and schools; Identify CMEC resources for teachers that provide guidance on the use of copyright protected materials in schools; Recognize that school divisions, boards and...
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2021-07-14
Wakaruk, Amanda, McNally, Michael
Learning Objectives: Identify what copyright protections apply to student works created in the K-12 educational context; Recognize that various licences, royalties, and creator permissions, in addition to Canadian copyright rules, may impact student theatrical and musical performances; Understand...
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2021-07-15
Wakaruk, Amanda, McNally, Michael
Learning Objectives: Recognize that educational institutions can rely on both fair dealing and educational exceptions outlined in the Copyright Act; Understand and be able to explain the role of fair dealing guidelines in an educational context.
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2021-07-15
Wakaruk, Amanda, McNally, Michael
Learning Objectives: Identify open content licences on copyright-protected materials found online; Name several online repositories for openly-licensed content including images, sound, and educational resources; Interpret search results provided by open content repositories and portals to...
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2021-07-15
Wakaruk, Amanda, McNally, Michael
Learning Objectives: Recall key events in the history of copyright; Understand how copyright has evolved, in particular from a means of encouraging learning to an economic policy; Understand how copyright’s history is shaped by the interplay of domestic and international factors.
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2021-07-15
Wakaruk, Amanda, McNally, Michael
Learning Objectives: Recognize the rights associated with images you use, either your own or others’; Identify applicable terms of use when you want to use someone else’s images in your own work; Understand the difference between using public domain images and images protected by copyright...
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2021-07-15
Wakaruk, Amanda, McNally, Michael
Learning Objectives: Outline the two key questions you should consider when determining how to incorporate third-party content into your work; Locate and identify the licence terms or other terms of use for third-party content you are interested in using; Determine how and when you may use works...
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2021-07-15
Wakaruk, Amanda, McNally, Michael
Learning Objectives: Understand what interlibrary loan (ILL) is and how you can use it; Recognize the legal aspects of copying for ILL; Explain the relationship between ILL and CDL from a copyright perspective; Articulate the reasoning behind the loan to own ratio in CDL.