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copyright workshops in tasmania

National Monday Update Issue: 

No longer just the domain of librarians and resource developers, e-learning has pushed the issue of copyright onto the radar of teachers, trainers and managers of training organisations. 

The Australian Flexible Learning Framework (Framework) will host a series of workshops in Tasmania, giving vocational education and training (VET) practitioners the opportunity to get on top of the key issues around copyright. 

Location
Date
Workshop
Duration
Tasmania (Hobart)
25 May
E-learning resources workshop: So you want to put that music into your PowerPoint presentation?
 
2 hours
Copyright for managers
 
1 hour
Tasmania (Launceston)
26 May
E-learning resources workshop: So you want to put that music into your PowerPoint presentation?
 
2 hours
Copyright for managers
 
1 hour
 
E-learning resources workshop: So you want to put that music into your PowerPoint presentation? (2 hours)
 
Designed for VET practitioners, librarians, managers and resource developers with a basic understanding of copyright, this workshop will guide participants in creating and using digital resources, such as text, music and audiovisual material, in teaching and training.
 
Participants will gain an understanding of the limitations and obligations surrounding the use of digital resources and the range of free licences available, including Creative Commons, statutory licences and educational exceptions. The workshop will also cover compliance and management issues that training organisations should be aware of.
 
Copyright for managers (1 hour)
 
This session focuses on copyright compliance issues applicable to both private and public training organisations, and suggests the implementation of policies around maximising their own intellectual property and managing compliance to avoid public infringement battles.
 
The workshops will be conducted by the Framework’s Copyright Officer, Vanessa Tuckfield, who provides expert advice on the issues of copyright and intellectual property for the VET sector and maintains the Framework’s Copyright Kitchen online resource.
 
For updates on workshop venue, stay tuned to: http://flexiblelearning.net.au/research
 
For more information and to register, contact the E-learning Coordinator in Tasmania: http://flexiblelearning.net.au/e-learningcoordinators
 
The Framework’s Copyright Kitchen, part of the Framework’s Benchmarking and Research business activity, provides an interactive and user-friendly guide on copyright and intellectual property issues.