When lectures go online, who gets to keep the copyright?

@Twahir

Great points. And by the way, we churn out content everyday. The value of that content manifests itself in many ways. The new mantra should be:-

1. Co-Creation
2. Co-Innovation
3. OpenSource
4. Value addition through engagement from the above three.

Ali Hussein

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> On 26 Aug 2020, at 10:21 PM, Twahir Hussein Kassim via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
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> 
> David,
>
> The reservations paused by teaching staff in universities brings a whole new perspective to recorded lectures.
>
> I once had a meeting with the former VC of Virtual University of Uganda – Prof Michele Lejeune, and 2 things that he said to me still ring in my head to date:-
> 1. If a lecturer\’s course content remains static for 2 semesters then he / she has no business teaching that unit. Education is dynamic, you cannot use the same content year in year out!
> 2. Lectures MUST allocate a LIVE SESSION every week to discuss with students (mandatory to attend) the content that was to be covered that week.
>
> Taking ONLY these 2 points into consideration, it would be foolhardy for any learning institution to feel that it can replace student – teacher interaction with recorded lectures.
>
> Having said that, I think the lecturer and universities have to put the student first as he / she is the reason behind the existence of the institution and the creation of the teaching job. However, universities need to be sensitive to teachers\’ rights.
>
> My 2 cents 😊
>
> THK
>
>> On Fri, Aug 21, 2020, 8:51 AM David Indeje via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
>> For reflection in the new norm.
>>
>> www.theverge.com/21373669/recorded-lecture-capture-copyright-universities-coronavirus-fears?s=08
>> Kind Regards,
>> David Indeje
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