Preface

Signed into law in 2002, the Technology, Education, And Copyright Harmonization Act is the commonplace name for a set of rewrites to §110(2) and §112(f) of Chapter 1 of the U.S. Copyright Act. The TEACH Act itself is therefore not a standalone piece of law; rather, the Act is responsible for creating essentially new versions of existing sections.

This page covers introductory information related to copyright and instruction, particularly as it relates to teaching online.

NEW!  Interactive online presentation about the TEACH Act and Fair Use

About this page – There are many methods and variations for using VoiceThread in group projects. VoiceThread is simply a tool that all Stan State users have access to, and there is plenty of VoiceThread documentation that users can read to learn the features of the tool. How instructors use it depends on their individual pedagogical goals and priorities. This page simply provides one basic pathway that instructors can follow as the basis for a group project that combines Canvas and VoiceThread.

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The extent of the work of Post-Mexican experimental composer, sonic architect, performance artist, and visual media artist Guillermo Galindo redefines the conventional limits between musical composition, fine art, and the intersections between art disciplines, politics, humanitarian issues, spirituality, and social awareness.

Learn what your ASI Student Government is up to and the services they provide for you! Provide feedback on campus hot topics or share concerns you may have to inform your ASI Board of Directors about student issues.

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Log on and cook along with us! Basic Needs, Health Education and Promotion, and Housing & Residential Life partner to bring you this month’s recipe is Hearty Egg Burritos!

Pick up all ingredients from the Warrior Food Pantry (SSB #128) the Wednesday before the demo starting at noon; while supplies last! All zoom participants will be entered to win a prize!

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The climate crisis is past its tipping point, and scientists are nearly extinct. Hedda, a bacteriologist may have the answer, but her relationship, misophonia, and eco-terrorism are preventing key answers to solving the problem. Will talking bacteria, mysterious women, or a Norwegian Viking Ship hold the answers to how we will survive?"

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Learn the fundamentals of building a strong resume and cover letter. 

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This workshop is designed to give advice and tips to help students get through stressful and anxiety-inducing situations!  Sponsored by the Transition Program (Student Leadership in Development)

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