Policies: Teaching, Learning and Technology

Recent resources tagged with Policies: Teaching, Learning and Technology.
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Library ItemDrawing a Roadmap: Barriers and Challenges to Designing the Ideal Virtual World for Higher Education Articles, Papers, and Reports20081357
Library ItemWhat Can You Do? The Rest of the Copyright StoryPresentations/Speeches2007525
Library Item7 Things You Should Know About Citizen JournalismArticles, Papers, and Reports20073066
Library ItemDr. Mashup; or, Why Educators Should Learn to Stop Worrying and Love the RemixArticles, Papers, and Reports20074862
Library ItemTheory and Practice of Online Learning - Book ReviewArticles, Papers, and Reports20062749
Library ItemPolicy Process PartnershipsPresentations/Speeches20061904
Library ItemOpening Remarks for CAMP: Leveraging Campus Authentication Across BoundariesPresentations/Speeches20062074
Library ItemRiding Through Turbulence: IP Rights for Knowledge ProducersArticles, Papers, and Reports20053011
Library ItemHow E-Learning Policies Can Reduce Faculty Workloads and Keep E-Learning Courses Running SmoothlyPresentations/Speeches20052359
Library ItemSecurity, Privacy, Copyright and Other Institutional Policy Implications of Online LearningPresentations/Speeches20053002
Library ItemTechnology Mediated Instruction PolicyPolicies and Procedures20042605
Library ItemThe Importance of Policies in E-Learning InstructionArticles, Papers, and Reports20047470
Library ItemPolicies for Success on the New Learning Object FrontierPresentations/Speeches20043519
Library ItemSeizing the Moment - Scientists’ Authorship Rights in the Digital AgeArticles, Papers, and Reports20043111
Library ItemOwnership of Copyrighted Works Created at or in Affiliation with the Univeristy of MichiganArticles, Papers, and Reports20033833
Library ItemAssessing the Impact of Ubiquitous Computing on the Learning Environment: A Case Study with ResultsPresentations/Speeches20034951
Library ItemAttacking from All Sides: Strategies to Educate Students and Faculty on Copyright and Plagiarism IssuesPresentations/Speeches20034700
Library ItemOwnership of Online Course MaterialArticles, Papers, and Reports20037319
Library ItemCopyright Assumptions and ChallengesArticles, Papers, and Reports20014438
Library ItemTerm Paper Mills, Anti-Plagiarism Tools, and Academic IntegrityArticles, Papers, and Reports20015466
Library ItemWho Owns What? Unbundling Web Course Property RightsArticles, Papers, and Reports20014855
Library ItemCourseware Development For Distance Education: Issues And Policy Models For Faculty OwnershipArticles, Papers, and Reports20007546
Library ItemCopyright Endurance and ChangeArticles, Papers, and Reports20004160
Library ItemWho Owns Online Courses and Course Materials? Intellectual Property Policies for a New Learning EnvironmentArticles, Papers, and Reports20005052
Library ItemGuide to Intellectual Property at Princeton UniversityPolicies and Procedures20004546
Library ItemCopyown: A Resource on Copyright Ownership for the Higher Education CommunityCertification, Education, Training and Tutorials19994584
Library ItemComputers for All Students: A Strategy for Universal Access to Information ResourcesArticles, Papers, and Reports19985334