Copyright
There are a number of resources available from the UCL library that help you adhere to copyright laws.
- Course Readings Services:
Navigates the copyright landscape; smooths the way to obtain texts you can legally pass to your students. - Readinglists@UCL:
Organises course texts and presents them to students (optionally in conjunction with the aforementioned Course Readings Services). - Box of Broadcasts:
Any UCL staff (or student) can now record TV and radio, and access a huge archive of recordings. Moodle editors can embed these within their course areas. - Copyright blog:
UCL's Copyright Support Officer Chris Holland writes succinct, accessible updates on legal developments. - Copyright for E-Learning:
This guide is designed to provide a brief introduction to the issues related to using material within online learning environments.
Tips for linking to and embedding content
- Link to websites - if you link to a website you are not contravening any copyright laws.
- Embed media hosted elsewhere - you're generally free to embed (though not download and host) any online content which explicitly invites you to share and/or embed. Examples: YouTube, SoundCloud, Prezi, &c. Otherwise, link to the resource where it is hosted.
- Find copyright-cleared images - use search.creativecommons.org to find creative commons images - Pixabay is a great resource available through this search tool.
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This is a video produced by a UCL student while working on a project to help students share videos created for one of their modules publicly. You might like to embed this in your Moodle course.
Further information
Refer to the UCL Library's Copyright for E-Learning webpages for further information.