February 25 | Time: 2:00 PM
Copyright & Fair Use
This session provides an introduction to the basics of copyright and fair use in higher education...
The Accessible by Design series is a set of short, focused sprints designed to support practical approaches to accessibility in digital learning. Each session highlights a specific topic, ranging from course design and communication practices to discipline specific content challenges, and offers strategies and tools that participants can apply immediately. These sprints are intended to provide targeted guidance, shared best practices, and actionable takeaways as institutions continue strengthening accessibility across online and instructional environments.
This session provides an introduction to the basics of copyright and fair use in higher education...
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