The TEACH Toolkit is an online tutorial about copyright and distance education provided by North Carolina State University. TEACH refers to a distance education update of copyright law called the Technology, Education, and Copyright Harmonization Act (TEACH), which addresses copyright issues in online and other forms of distance education. The TEACH Act Guidelines are a good starting point, and there is also a PowerPoint presentation about TEACH authored by Peggy Hoon.
I've been searching for podcasts about Blackboard and have come across a few. Some are too site-specific while others could use a little more polish before I would recommend them to others. However, one podcast I did find to be useful and high quality is Teaching with Blackboard by Jason Rhode at Northern Illinois University. Episode 5, posted last week, discusses how to incorporate RSS feeds into Blackboard using Feed2JS , a website and tool for converting an RSS feed to JavaScript which can be copied and pasted into your Blackboard course. This gives you a relatively easy way to add dynamic content to a course. For many instructors, RSS may be a foreign language, but I think if you listen to the five minute podcast, you will learn enough to get the idea. If you want more, Jason's previous podcast covers RSS and podcasting in more detail.
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