Earlier this year, NCTE and the Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property at American University’s Washington College of Law partnered to create the Open Educational Resources (OER) Fellowship. Join us on October 23 at 7 p.m. ET to learn more about how educators can use Fair Use guidelines in their instructional practices.
This session will be led by cohort leaders Bill Bass (Parkway School District) and Meredith Jacob (Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property); along with cohort fellows Ashleigh Allen (University of Toronto); Jayna Ashlock (Glover Middle School); Maryann Hasso (Adelanto High School); Jackie Hoermann-Elliott (Texas Women’s University); Stephanie King (Granger High School); Jeannette Lee-Parikh (The Cambridge School of Weston); Carmen Marroquin (Florida International University); Holly Spinelli (Monroe-Woodbury High School); and Kristen Tinch (Kentucky Department of Education).
This session is free and open to NCTE members. A recording will be available following the event.