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Subject: Register Now: Implementing the CARL Copyright OER for University Instructors and Staff on campus // Inscrivez-vous maintenant : Mise en ��uvre de la REL sur le droit d���auteur de l���ABRC �� l���intention du corps professoral et du personnel des universit��s
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This webinar may be of interest ��� ce webinaire pourrait vous int��resser.

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CARL Webinar��: Implementing the CARL Copyright OER for University Instructors and Staff on campus

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Date: February 25, 2021

Time: ��3:00pm ��� 4:00pm ET

Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_durbBze3SdmxJEVN0KkGJw

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In December 2020, CARL released the Copyright Open Educational Resource for University Instructors and Staff. This self-directed course is currently being adapted for use at a number of universities across Canada.

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Join four of the working group members that helped build this course - Stephanie Orfano (University of Toronto), Mark Swartz (Queen���s University), Christina Winter (University of Regina) and Rowena Johnson (University of Calgary) - for an hour-long panel discussion related to how each university is approaching course implementation at their institutions. The discussion will include: tools and techniques institutions are using to implement the course, approaches for different learning management systems (Brightspace, Canvas, Moodle), and possible strategies for encouraging course completion.��

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Webinaire de l���ABRC��: Mise en ��uvre de la REL sur le droit d���auteur de l���ABRC �� l���intention du corps professoral et du personnel des universit��s

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Date : 25 f��vrier 2021

Heure : 15h �� 16h (heure de l'Est)

Inscrivez-vous ici : https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_durbBze3SdmxJEVN0KkGJw

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En d��cembre 2020, l'ABRC a publi�� la Ressource ��ducative libre sur le droit d���auteur de l���ABRC �� l���intention du corps professoral et du personnel des universit��s. Ce cours autodidacte est en cours d'��tre adapt�� pour ��tre utilis�� dans un certain nombre d'universit��s �� travers le Canada.

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Joignez-vous �� cette discussion de 60 minutes avec quatre membres du groupe de travail qui ont contribu��s �� l'��laboration de ce cours - Stephanie Orfano (Universit�� de Toronto), Mark Swartz (Universit�� Queen's), Christina Winter (Universit�� de Regina) et Rowena Johnson (Universit�� de Calgary) - sur la fa��on dont chaque universit�� aborde la mise en ��uvre du cours dans son ��tablissement. La discussion portera notamment sur les outils et les techniques que les ��tablissements utilisent pour mettre en ��uvre le cours, les approches des diff��rents syst��mes de gestion de l'apprentissage (Brightspace, Canvas, Moodle) et les strat��gies possibles pour encourager l'ach��vement des cours.

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Katherine McColgan, CAE

Manager, Administration and Programs

Directrice, administration et programmes

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Canadian Association of Research Libraries

Association des biblioth��ques de recherche du Canada

309 rue Cooper Street, Suite 203

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T������ 613.867.7789

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