(1) A teacher prepares a book on some curriculum materials he has
developed. He wants to include examples of work done by some of his
students. What are the rights issues?
(2) A teacher gives a seminar about some teaching technique,
curriculum area, or whatever. Again, he wants to include examples of
student work, either as transparencies or in the handouts. What are the
rights issues?
(3) A class does some sort of project -- perhaps writing some
instructional software -- that the school identifies as a marketable
product. What are the rights issues?
There are probably many other areas where right questions could be asked, but these three are interesting to me because in all cases somebody is making money from the activity. I would expect that in many other cases, whatever the rights issues, no one cares because nothing with a market value is involved.
I'd appreciate any help very much.
Ray Olszewski || "Never tell me the odds!" The Nueva School ==||== -- Han Solo Hillsborough, CA )( (415) 348-2272 ( ) -------------------------------------------------------------------------Received on Wed Jan 19 1994 - 16:11:08 GMT
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