Slides shown as part of a workshop on the use of "off-air recordings" in teaching. The session looked particularly at copyright exceptions for non-commercial, educational use of recordings for institutions in possession of an Education Recording Agency licence and at the Television and Radio Index for Learning and Teaching. TRILT is an excellent resource for UK-based educators.
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1. Dr Chris Willmott Dept of Biochemistry, University of Leicester [email_address] Making the Most of Broadcast Media for Teaching Staff Development Workshop http://tinyurl.com/39zaw6q University of Leicester
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4. Obtaining programmes “ Titles are available for as little as £125...” ... or much less! E-mail: October 2008
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11. A Child Against All Odds BBC1, November 14 th 2006 Example uses: (1) Documentary
12. Die Another Day ITV2, November 10 th 2006 Example uses: (2) Scene-setter
13. Brainiac Science Abuse : The Smell of Fear Sky1, 07:00, 28 th January 2009 ( http://tinyurl.com/brainiacfear ) Example uses: (3) Discussion
14. Stem cell research South Park: “Kenny Dies” (Paramount Comedy Channel, 16 th Jan 2006) This recording is to be used only for educational and non-commercial purposes under the terms of the ERA Licence
46. Holby City: “Better The Devil You Know” (BBC1, 6 th September 2006) This recording is to be used only for educational and non-commercial purposes under the terms of the ERA Licence Limitations of TRILT