Slides from the Oct. 13, 2016 Library Connect Webinar with Chris Morrison, Copyright and Licensing Compliance Officer, University of Kent; Jay Bhatt, Liaison Librarian, Engineering, and Daniel Christe, Research Associate, Drexel University; and Katy Kavanagh Webb, Assistant Professor | Head, Research and Instructional Services, J.Y. Joyner Library, East Carolina University.
To view the webinar: http://libraryconnect.elsevier.com/library-connect-webinars?commid=222419
2. Chris Morrison, University of Kent
https://copyrightliteracy.org @UKCopyrightLit
COPYRIGHT THE CARD GAME:
WORKS, USAGES, LICENCES AND EXCEPTIONS
@cbowiemorrison c.morrison@kent.ac.uk
http://blogs.kent.ac.uk/copyrightliteracykent/
13th October 2016, Library Connect Webinar
10. HOW THE GAME WORKS
Works usages licences exceptions
11. HOW THE GAME WORKS
Each round focuses on one
‘suit’
Each team gets one deck of
cards
Each team must nominate a
card handler
Answers to the scenarios are
given by playing the cards
Teams are encouraged to
confer and agree answers
12. WHY THE GAME WORKS
"best session on copyright I
have ever attended.
great game format make me
think about the issues"
“Very informative, in small
chunks of information and
mixed with group interaction. I
learned a lot in the two hours
and consolidated some
previous knowledge also.
Explain concept to team
mates or discussing possible
options, it made it clearer for
myself.” “It is a fun way to approach
a fairly turgid subject”
“It was a lot of fun, copyright
can be a lot to chew and this
session made it easy to
digest... The cards were very
well done, the activity was
clear which made it a lot more
fun.”
“I found innovative the
presentation of copyrighting
issues through an
interactive workshop.”
15. WHAT NEXT?
New Game: The Publishing Trap
Runners up at LILAC 2016
Lagadothon - Click here for video
Read the book: Click here for
information and here for a free
chapter download
16. A Game-based Learning Approach
to STEM Information Literacy
Jay Bhatt|Liaison Librarian for Engineering| bhattjj@drexel.edu
Library Academic Partnerships, Drexel University Libraries
Elsevier AES-LAB Primary Advisor
Daniel Christe| Research Associate|dic24@drexel.edu
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering & Mechanics, Drexel University
Center for Functional Fabrics, Drexel University
Elsevier AES-LAB Innovation Advisor
Co-developers: Savannah Lee, Rishiraj Mathur, Krzysztof Mazur, Krishna Dhanni, Aakankschit Nandkeolyar
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Based on Transdisciplinary Themes
WEEK 1 - Energy for a Sustainable Future
WEEK 2 - Connectivity in the 21st Century
WEEK 3 – The Future of Making
WEEK 4 – The Future of Medicine
WEEK 5 – The Future of Transport
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• Microcosms of the real world
• Challenging…but doable
• Progressively harder
• Instant feedback
• “Just-in-time” learning
• FUN !!!!
Game Design Principles || Active learning
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Scenario
You just received an interview for a job a Instagram! As part of the interviewing
process, the Human Resources department has sent you a short timed task with
two questions.
Question 1
At Instagram,we use high and low pass filters to adjust images and manipulate
them in different ways. Sometimes we can use a linear combination of wavelets
to filter an image signal. Wavelet bases for a nested sequence of vector spaces
of functions have finite energy. A filter operates on a signal, creating a new
signal.
Connectivity in the 21st Century
35. To download our whitepaper and register for the
2016 Engineering Academic Challenge:
Visit: https://eac.elsevier.com/sign-up/
36. • Would love to learn more from your experiences
• Thoughts and questions
Jay Bhatt
Liaison Librarian for Engineering
http://www.library.drexel.edu/
bhattjj@drexel.edu
215-895-1873
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Thank You!