Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
5-2019
Abstract
With the rise of ‘multimodality’, students are increasingly creating digital projects that require an understanding of copyright that includes Creative Commons, to both search for and appropriately remix the original work of others. In this session, learn how two librarians collaboratively developed their student-centered pedagogy to apply active-learning strategies in the classroom for these special creative copyright sessions. In their approach, the librarians engaged the student-as-producer to make creative copyright more accessible and applicable to their projects. These instructional interventions build on the traditional lecture-style session on Copyright Law to support non-traditional projects.
Recommended Citation
Sheaffer, Kelsey and Kohout-Tailor, Jessica, "Guiding Students Through Choppy Creative Waters: Collaborative Pedagogy to Empower Ethical Creators" (2019). Publications. 157.
https://open.clemson.edu/lib_pubs/157
Comments
Presented at LOEX Annual Conference, May 9-11 in Minneapolis, MN.
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