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This course is being provided by Learning on Screen.
Learning outcomes
• Understanding how to use audiovisual resources in your research
• Finding and Using Online material (inc. YouTube / Vimeo)
• Using BoB (on Demand TV and Radio for Education service) in your research
• UK Copyright / Licensing and benefits
• How to cite audiovisual content
Course Overview
DAY ONE – 8th February – 10am to 12.45pm
- How to find audiovisual resources for academic research;
- How to use audiovisual resources within academic research;
- Online resources: The changing nature of audiovisual in research;
- Providing context: the role of metadata;
- Practical session on how to compile, identify, validate and use video and audio
materials within research;
DAY TWO – 9th February – 10am to 12.45pm
- Curation: creating your own clips, playlists and reliable audiovisual resource
banks;
- BoB: making the most of your access to this resource;
- Evaluation: how to assess the validity and provenance of resources;
- Other audiovisual resources available for use by academic researchers;
- Audiovisual Citation: an in-depth look at the guidelines from Learning on Screen
- Audiovisual Citation: how you can make best use of the guidelines in your work
DAY THREE – 10th February – 10am to 12.45pm
- Copyright: what kinds of works are protected
- Copyright: what are Public Domain and Creative Commons
- Copyright: legislation and educational exceptions
- Copyright: educational licences
- Copyright: what is ‘Fair Dealing?’
- Copyright: Fair Dealing case study – the video essay
- Copyright: the impact on your work and practical workarounds