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Course Creators Guide to Copyright and Intellectual Property

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Intellectual Property (IP) includes intangible creations such as inventions or ideas that may be eligible for certain legal protections depending on local laws or international treaties. These factors include purpose & character, nature, amount & substantiality, and effect on potential market value.

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Blends, borders and boundaries

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Elements are often separated by boundaries, and these must be transgressed if blends are to be effected. Many types of borders (binaries) exist in 'the blend', including those between personal/social, learner as producer/consumer of knowledge, synchronous/asynchronous, local/global, closed/open, real life/virtual and local/distance.

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MIS en place

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Have you ever wondered how information and communication technology (ICT) can be effectively deployed in schools? Jackie Mulock, Business Manager at Marner Primary School , London said: "The move from our own system to RM Integris was seamless and happened virtually overnight, thanks to the support of RM Education and our local authority.

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Gold mines

Learning with e's

A similar effect is seen in the 100 Word Challenge , and in other similar school related blog projects. Children really learn a lot from presenting live on air - you really have to do your homework if you are summarising today's news, or interviewing a local politician. There are many others, all of which have their own affordances.

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Making your mark

Learning with e's

The Theatre uses expensive Blade Network technology to provide the massive rendering power needed to create realistic and real-time visual effects. Experiments are being done into stress and perceptual effects to ascertain exactly how this new space can be applied in learning contexts. Unported License.

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Where AR we now?

Learning with e's

This can include information about local environment, navigation of complex transport systems (see the embedded video below featuring Acrossair's New York subway app), weather, news and amenities, as well as cultural or historical information, and even social information. Photo by Steve Wheeler Where AR we now? Unported License.

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Tim flies

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The three other keynote speakers are Janet Parker (Open University, UK) who will speak on the topic of 'Encouraging Early Career Researchers to become Expert Published Writers', Lejf Moos (NTNU Trondheim, Norway) whose theme is 'European Educational Research Today', and local academic Mehmet Ça?lar lar (Near East University, Cyprus).