Faculty and Instructional Designers
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Faculty and Instructional Designers are charged with creating curriculum, lesson plans, and generating substantive content for students on and off-campus. The material these employees create may be used by students in a classroom, at home, or online.
Examples of faculty and instructional designer duties that intersect with copyright are:
- Professors making PowerPoint, or other, presentations to accompany lectures in class
- TAs tasked with populating Learning Suite with educational materials
- Instructional Designers (and IDAs) creating courses to be completed online
This training will walk you through the Decision Trail questions to help you make informed copyright decisions.
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