Dartmouth Faculty Web User Group
Tuesday, Nov 23, 1999
AGENDA
DETAILS
Introduce new members
Get volunteer for next meeting's Member Highlight
Discuss next meeting's in-depth (library resources? CourseInfo?)
Ask for suggestions for next term's minisessions
Find out if there's interest in intersession workshops
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Upcoming faculty minisessions:
Tues, Nov 30
4:00 - 5:00 |
Introduction to CourseInfo
Introduction to the basic features of CourseInfo, a courseware package designed to make the creation of curricular websites quick and easy
Kiewit Conference Room |
Tues, Dec 14
12:00 - 2:00 |
Web Site Design
Basic principles for good design
Kiewit Instructional Center |
CURRENT EVENTS
Judge rejects "fair use" Web posting of copyrighted matter
Court case highlights issues surrounding the fair use doctrine and Internet publishing
Digital course ownership: An online seminar
You can purchase an archive version of this online workshop from the TLT Group (the Teaching, Learning, and Technology Affiliate of AAHE)
Copyright on the Internet
A useful site from Franklin Pierce Law Center covering copyright as applied to the Web
10 big myths about copyright explained
This useful page debunks common myths about content usage on the Internet
MEMBER HIGHLIGHT
GEOG55/EARS22: Remote Sensing
GEOG58: Principles of Geographic Information Science
Jenks' Optimization Method for Numeric Data Classification Module
Geography professor and GIS/Visualization Specialist Daniel Karnes will demonstrate his Web projects
IN-DEPTH
Copyright and Intellectual Property
Allegra Lubrano, Assistant College Counsel, will review and answer questions regarding Dartmouth's copyright and intellectual property rights policies as they apply to faculty, as both users and creators of Web-based content
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