E-learning workshop on Copyright in Online Learning Environments set for March 9

Learn what can legally be uploaded into course management systems (CMS) and other aspects of applying copyright in online learning environments during an e-learning workshop from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday, March 9, in Terrell Library, Room 103.

Online platforms have become the base of operation for instruction of both face-to-face classes and distance education; yet current copyright law does not provide direct guidance on allowed CMS content. Lawyer and librarian Gretchen McCord will break down the elements of CMS use and help participants assess risk and analyze copyright law to ensure their CMS is within copyright regulations.

For more details, contact WSU science and instruction librarian Chelsea Leachman, 509-335-8527, chelsea.leachman@wsu.edu.

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