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The Center for Intellectual Property at the University of Maryland
University College is interested in advertising its non-profit workshop
series among interested educators and administrators.  Could you please
post the message below to your listserve or newsletter?
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   [Please excuse the inevitable duplication of this notice.]

                 ANNOUNCEMENT AND INVITATION
 2004 UMUC Intellectual Property in Academia Workshop Series
                 http://www.umuc.edu/cip/ipa/

The Center for Intellectual Property at the University of Maryland
University College is hosting an asynchronous online workshop series
that is of interest to faculty, university counsel, librarians,
instructional design and information professionals.  Each workshop will
last approximately two weeks, providing the participants with an
in-depth understanding of core intellectual property issues facing
higher education. Please join us in this years discussions.

TACKLING THE TEACH ACT
November 2 - November 16, 2004
Moderated by *Kenneth D. Crews, JD, PhD, associate dean and director of
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) Copyright
Management Center, and the 2003 Center for Intellectual Property's
Virtual Intellectual Property Scholar.

   Due to the popularity of the first run of this workshop,
   UMUC is offering this workshop again with Dr. Kenneth Crews.
   The Copyright Act of 1976 was recently amended to accommodate
   digital educational transmissions. The new amendment, Technology,
   Education and Copyright Harmonization Act of 2002 (TEACH Act),
   allows for the use of certain digital media in the online classroom.
   However, many colleges are struggling with how and whether to
   implement the Act.

ACADEMIC INTEGRITY & BUILDING COMMUNITY ONLINE
February 7 - February 18, 2005
Moderated by *Kimberly Kelley, PhD, associate provost of Information and
Library Services, and executive director of the Center for Intellectual
Property and Copyright in the Digital Environment, University of
Maryland University College, and *Steven W. Gilbert, EdM, MBA, president
of the TLT Group.

   Studies show that establishing a community of shared academic
   values fosters academic integrity in the classroom. But how do
   institutions foster these values in the online environment?
   Are special techniques and tools required?

These online workshops will include course readings, live chats and
online discussions. Participants will receive daily response and
feedback from the workshop moderators. Please visit the web site for
workshop descriptions and objectives:
http://www.umuc.edu/cip/ipa/workshops.html

Register early since space is limited.  Early Registration is $125 each,
Regular $150 each, Two workshops $225! A significant discount is given
for full time graduate students until places are filled; please consult
the website for details and other affiliation discounts.

            To register online- http://www.umuc.edu/cip/ipa
    For additional information call 240-582-2734 or visit our web site
                    at http://www.umuc.edu/cip/ipa

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