15 October 2006

Webcasts and Creative Commons Projects

We've built up quite a nice range of learning, research and internet-based practises and outcomes during 2006.

Radio IMERSD is an e-publication vehicle for creative works, licenced under Creative Commons Australia agreements. A range of visiting Australian higher education experts can now be heard via the Twilight Lecture series podcasts. In addition, the site provides a dissemination platform for students and staff who develop their original creative work through concerts, studio recordings and/or other eLearning projects.

Matt Hithcock has developed the Radio IMERSD project and live Jazz Cafe broadcasts. In the case on non-original works, under the University APRA license, broadcast is limited to the Griffith University intranet.

Our thanks go to Matthew Hall of Swaab Attorneys who has played an invaluable role in learning, teaching and advice on digital IP. He has delivered a range of engaging masterclasses at the Con, including the Concert Stream IMERSD project and he continues to provide assistance via his membership of the QCGU Advisory Council.


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