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Developing and Implementing Successful Intellectual Property Policies for Online Courses
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January 1, 2007
The control of intellectual property, including copyright, by higher education constituents is an increasingly important focus of national and institutional policy debates. Over the past 20 years…
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How E-Learning Policies Can Reduce Faculty Workloads and Keep E-Learning Courses Running Smoothly
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October 20, 2005
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A session at the EDUCAUSE 2005 Annual Conference
Thoughtful e-learning policies can significantly reduce faculty workload issues, reduce student frustration, and keep an e-learning course running smoothly. This presentation will provide examples …

















