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Academic Media Production Services

Attention Faculty (and interested others)! Learn how to EASILY post and share video with your students ( or other audiences as you determine )
Kris Brewer
Mon Jan 12, Tue Jan 20, 11am-12:00pm, 9-151 Kaufman Room
Wed Jan 28, 02-03:00pm, 9-151 Kaufman Room
Fri Jan 30, 11am-12:00pm, 9-151 Kaufman Room
Fri Jan 30, 03-04:00pm, 9-151 Kaufman Room

Enrollment limited: first come, first served
Limited to 28 participants.
Repeating event. Participants welcome at any session

Are you interested in using on-line video to support your teaching but only want to share it with your class?

Come learn how you can use MIT TechTV to deliver video content. Fully functional with other sites, like Stellar, you can quickly and easily post videos and then share them with your classes or anyone else you desire (within copyright and Fair Use guidelines).

MIT TechTV also provides for easy segmentation and in-line commenting. Learn more about these features and explore how you can use MIT TechTV!
Contact: Kris Brewer, NE48-308, x2-3157, brew@mit.edu
Cosponsor: Libraries

Educause Live Webinar: Copyright Balance and Fair Use in Networked Learning: Lessons from Creators' Codes of Best Practices
Kris Brewer
Tue Jan 13, 01-02:00pm, 9-151 Kaufman Room

Enrollment limited: first come, first served
Limited to 25 participants.
Single session event

Your Educause Live Webinar host, Steve Worona, will be joined by Patricia Aufderheide (Prof and Dir, Center for Social Media, School of Communication - American University) and Peter Jaszi (Prof of Law - American University).

Copyright balancing has become a critical issue in the academy as digital practices increasingly have challenged creaky policies and practices. Scholars, academic administrators, librarians, and intellectuals, as well as their students and mentees, need reasonable access to copyrighted culture to research and produce new knowledge. They and their distributors, whether journal publishers or YouTube,or MIT TechTV, need to be able to share work that references and quotes copyrighted material without going through clearance processes never designed for this sector.

See web link for full description.
Web: http://net.educause.edu/live091
Contact: Kris Brewer, NE48-308, x2-3157, brew@mit.edu

MIT TechTV & U
Kris Brewer
Wed Jan 14, Thu Jan 22, 11am-12:00pm, 9-151 Kaufman Room
Mon Jan 26, 02-03:00pm, 9-152 Ford Room

Enrollment limited: first come, first served
Repeating event. Participants welcome at any session

1001 uses of MIT TechTV in support of education, research, activities, and outreach!

MIT TechTV is MIT’s free video posting and hosting service, specializing in science, engineering, and MIT-related videos. Any member of the MIT Community can use MIT TechTV to post video content for the world to see. In this seminar, you’ll learn how you can use MIT TechTV to accomplish your goals and support your group whether it's a class, lab, student organization, sport team, or department.

Questions and suggestions are welcomed and encouraged.
Web: http://techtv.mit.edu/
Contact: Kris Brewer, NE48-308, (617) 452-3157, brew@mit.edu
Cosponsor: Libraries


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