Journal Article10.2307/j.ctvc77m52.25
Blackboard
22 Jan 2019
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TL;DR: Blackboard is a platform used for sharing copyrighted material for one semester. Students can copy and paste content from the web site Item Green Light Red Light, download articles from the Library Database, scan personal pictures and chapters from books, and upload audio and video files as long as they meet fair use and TEACH guidelines.
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Abstract: Item Green Light Red Light Web site containing copyrighted material Link to the web site in Blackboard Copying and pasting the content of the web site into Blackboard Copyrighted image from a website Put up in BB for ONE semester Use from semester to semester without getting permission Article from Library Database Link to the article (see handout on getting Library Resources into Blackboard) Download the article to your hard drive and then post in Blackboard Scanned personal picture Put up anywhere in BB Scanned copyrighted image Put up in BB for ONE semester Use from semester to semester without getting permission Scanned chapter from a book Put up in BB for ONE semester Use from semester to semester without getting permission Audio Files As long as it meets other fair use and TEACH guidelines, put up in BB for limited time (10 days) Use from semester to semester without getting permission or keep up for longer than 10 days. Video Files As long as it meets other fair use and TEACH guidelines, put up in BB for limited time (10 days) Use from semester to semester without getting permission or keep up for longer than 10 days.
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