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===About The | ===About The Course=== | ||
The course includes three key resources: | The course includes three key resources: | ||
* [http://cnx.org/content/col10698/latest/ Connexions "Course Modules"]. Course | * [http://cnx.org/content/col10698/latest/ Connexions "Course Modules"]. Course modules are self-directed classes which can be studied online or printed at any time. A mmodule might be thought of as a broad topic, so each time you begin reading a new module, you begin learning about a new topic. They are located on the Connexions website. You can learn more about how to use Connexions [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/copyrightforlibrarians/How_to_use_the_Connexions_platform_to_access%2C_edit_and_repurpose_the_text_book here]. | ||
* [http://h2o.law.harvard.edu/ViewProject.do?projectID=1012 Rotisserie Assignments]. These contain questions that should be answered after studying a | * [http://h2o.law.harvard.edu/ViewProject.do?projectID=1012 Rotisserie Assignments]. These contain questions that should be answered after studying a module in order to test what you have learned. They are located on Rotisserie, a special sort of software that makes it easier for groups to discuss complex issues and learn from each other. You can learn more about how to use Rotisserie [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/copyrightforlibrarians/How_to_prepare_a_Rotisserie_session here]. | ||
* The resources, instructions, and content in this wiki. | * The resources, instructions, and content in this wiki. | ||
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===How to get started with the platforms=== | ===How to get started with the platforms=== | ||
First, you will begin by reading a | First, you will begin by reading a module in the [http://cnx.org/content/col10698/latest/ Connexions] virtual textbook. You should follow the [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/copyrightforlibrarians/Calendar calendar] developed by your instructor or institution so you know you are reading the right module at the right time. | ||
The calendar will also tell you when you must respond to the questions on [http://h2o.law.harvard.edu/index.jsp Rotisserie]. Again, as with the | The [[calendar]] will also tell you when you must respond to the questions on [http://h2o.law.harvard.edu/index.jsp Rotisserie]. Again, as with the modules, you should pay close attention to the [[calendar]] so you stay on schedule. In order to assist you with keeping track of things, you will receive email updatess with the Rotisserie questions and deadlines for each particular session. | ||
One key difference between the | One key difference between the modules and the Rotisserie assignments that Modules can be accessed anytime while Rotisserie assignments are only available for limited times. Again, you should make sure to check your [[calendar]] often so that you keep on schedule. | ||
== | ===First Steps=== | ||
Institutions and learners may create pages for each new class or Rotisserie session, with a [[calendar]] for study and assignments. An [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/copyrightforlibrarians/Talk:Main_Page open space] is available for learners and instructors' comments. | Institutions and learners may create pages for each new class or Rotisserie session, with a [[calendar]] for study and assignments. An [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/copyrightforlibrarians/Talk:Main_Page open space] is available for learners and instructors' comments. | ||
The first thing you should do to get started as a learner or a teacher is to read this wiki and explore | The first thing you should do to get started as a learner or a teacher is to read this wiki and explore [http://cnx.org/content/col10698/latest/ Connexions] and [http://h2o.law.harvard.edu/ViewProject.do?projectID=1012 Rotisserie]. This will help you understand how the course is organized, what tools are involved, and how they are used. | ||
As an instructor, you | As an instructor, you may create a [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/copyrightforlibrarians/How_to_prepare_a_Rotisserie_session new Rotisserie session] at any time. You may use some basic questions that we have provided. Or, you may add in your own questions, or use another distance learning platform to complement the content in the modules. | ||
As a student, you should register | As a student, you should register for the appropriate [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/copyrightforlibrarians/Participate_on_the_Rotisserie_when_a_session_has_been_open Rotisserie session] in order to receive assignment questions by email from your institution. | ||
Please note that [http://h2o.law.harvard.edu/index.jsp/ Rotisserie] sessions are not moderated by the authors of the textbook, and that neither the [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu// Berkman Center] nor [http://www.harvard.edu// Harvard University] will be able to provide any tutoring, evaluation, diploma or certificate to registered students. These tasks and services may be provided by any other institution willing to implement this course. | Please note that [http://h2o.law.harvard.edu/index.jsp/ Rotisserie] sessions are not moderated by the authors of the textbook, and that neither the [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu// Berkman Center] nor [http://www.harvard.edu// Harvard University] will be able to provide any tutoring, evaluation, diploma or certificate to registered students. These tasks and services may be provided by any other institution willing to implement this course. |
Revision as of 15:09, 28 July 2009
Welcome to the Copyright for Librarians course wiki. This is a central location for all of the information in the course. It explains how the course works and where information is located.
If you have a question, this wiki should be the first place you check for the answer.
About The Course
The course includes three key resources:
- Connexions "Course Modules". Course modules are self-directed classes which can be studied online or printed at any time. A mmodule might be thought of as a broad topic, so each time you begin reading a new module, you begin learning about a new topic. They are located on the Connexions website. You can learn more about how to use Connexions here.
- Rotisserie Assignments. These contain questions that should be answered after studying a module in order to test what you have learned. They are located on Rotisserie, a special sort of software that makes it easier for groups to discuss complex issues and learn from each other. You can learn more about how to use Rotisserie here.
- The resources, instructions, and content in this wiki.
How to get started with the platforms
First, you will begin by reading a module in the Connexions virtual textbook. You should follow the calendar developed by your instructor or institution so you know you are reading the right module at the right time.
The calendar will also tell you when you must respond to the questions on Rotisserie. Again, as with the modules, you should pay close attention to the calendar so you stay on schedule. In order to assist you with keeping track of things, you will receive email updatess with the Rotisserie questions and deadlines for each particular session.
One key difference between the modules and the Rotisserie assignments that Modules can be accessed anytime while Rotisserie assignments are only available for limited times. Again, you should make sure to check your calendar often so that you keep on schedule.
First Steps
Institutions and learners may create pages for each new class or Rotisserie session, with a calendar for study and assignments. An open space is available for learners and instructors' comments.
The first thing you should do to get started as a learner or a teacher is to read this wiki and explore Connexions and Rotisserie. This will help you understand how the course is organized, what tools are involved, and how they are used.
As an instructor, you may create a new Rotisserie session at any time. You may use some basic questions that we have provided. Or, you may add in your own questions, or use another distance learning platform to complement the content in the modules.
As a student, you should register for the appropriate Rotisserie session in order to receive assignment questions by email from your institution.
Please note that Rotisserie sessions are not moderated by the authors of the textbook, and that neither the Berkman Center nor Harvard University will be able to provide any tutoring, evaluation, diploma or certificate to registered students. These tasks and services may be provided by any other institution willing to implement this course.
Quick Access
The textbook modules are available both on Connexions and on this wiki