educators can copy (text version)
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Want to copy programs from TV and radio to use in class or keep in the library? If you’re an Australian teacher – you can. Who is licensed? What can you copy? What supporting resources are there to help you teach with TV? This is a shorter, text version of "Educators Can Copy".TRANSCRIPT
TV and radio copying
Copy from TV and radio
Want to copy programs from TV and radio to use in class or keep in the library?
If you’re an Australian teacher – you can.
Who is licensed?
All universities, most schools and TAFEs, and many other educational institutions have a Screenrights licence to copy from TV and radio for teaching.
It’s simple to use.
You can copy…
any program any amount – all or a short excerpt,
one copy or 20, it’s up to you anywhere – make copies at home or
in your library from any channel – pay or free to air
You can copy…
podcasts and vodcasts – broadcast material made available online by the broadcaster
in any format – VHS, DVD,or stored on a hard drive
from old copies – put your VHS copies into digital format
You can also…
show copies in class keep them in your library store copies on a digital system such
as DVC Command Systems email them to staff and students
Teaching with TV
Want to find out about upcoming programs relevant to your teaching area? Need resources to help you teach?
EnhanceTV was developed by Screenrights to help you get more out of TV in teaching.
www.enhancetv.com.au
EnhanceTV helps you …
find out what’s on TV that’s educational
teach with TV using free resources
get copies of programs
connect and share with other educators
and more…
You can…
subscribe to free updates of upcoming educational programs
download free study guides and articles
purchase copied programs exchange teaching tips with other
educators on our online community.
More information
Contact Screenrights:www.screenrights.org
Not sure if you have a licence?Email
Screenrights and EnhanceTV
Helping you teach with television