by Treden Wagoner | Jan 24, 2012 | Instructor Support
Linking to a resource is the easiest way to avoid having to deal with copyright, contract, or other legal restrictions on its use. You can create a link to articles available through the University Libraries. More on linking to electronic resources...
by Treden Wagoner | Jan 24, 2012 | Instructor Support
There is a common misconception that copyrighted work can be used as long as it’s for educational purposes. It’s important for instructors to understand fair use and its implications for using copyrighted materials in courses. See the University Libraries copyright...
by Treden Wagoner | Jan 24, 2012 | Instructor Support
UMN Libraries Instructor Support Subject librarians work with instructors to provide access to course readings, design student research assignments, and plan and teach sessions on the use of library databases and effective academic research strategies. UMN Libraries...
by Treden Wagoner | Jan 24, 2012 | Instructor Support
Multiple Media Digital Content Library Find content from all over the world in image, audio and video formats for educational purposes. Still images Library Media Services – Image Collection Guides ARTstor Creative Commons Search Minnesota Historical Society’s Visual...
by Treden Wagoner | Jan 24, 2012 | Instructor Support
You can take your course content and create an ePub (an eBook) and share it with your students. You can email the ePub file you create to students and they can open it in the iBooks app on their iPad. ePubs give students more flexibility in terms of readability (they...
by Treden Wagoner | Jan 24, 2012 | Instructor Support
Complete the FERPA tutorial to learn more about protecting educational records.