Who Owns Online Courses and Course Materials? Intellectual Property Policies for a New Learning Environment

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Title:Who Owns Online Courses and Course Materials? Intellectual Property Policies for a New Learning Environment (ID: CSD2533)
Author(s):Carol A. Twigg
Topics:E-Learning, Faculty, Intellectual Property, Policies: Teaching, Learning and Technology
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2000)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:On February 17-18, 2000, a group of fourteen higher education leaders gathered at the Biltmore Hotel in Miami, Florida, to participate in an invitational symposium. The topic was "Who Owns Online Courses and Course Materials? Intellectual Property Policies for a New Learning Environment." This was the second of the recently created Pew Symposia in Learning and Technology, whose purpose is to conduct an ongoing national conversation about issues related to the intersection of learning and technology.

The monograph is available on the Center's Web site (including a downloadable PDF version). A limited supply of printed copies are available and may be obtained by contacting Ms. Pat Bartscherer at bartp@rpi.edu or 518-695-5320.

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