Electronic Course and Curriculum Development & Distribution Sample Clauses

The 'Electronic Course and Curriculum Development & Distribution' clause governs the creation, management, and sharing of educational materials in digital formats. It typically outlines the responsibilities of parties involved in developing online courses, specifies ownership and usage rights for electronic content, and may address issues such as licensing, updates, and distribution channels. By clearly defining how electronic educational resources are handled, this clause ensures that intellectual property rights are protected and that both parties understand their roles in the digital delivery of curriculum.
Electronic Course and Curriculum Development & Distribution. A. Electronic Course and Curriculum Development Advances in technology allow for the development of technologically innovative methods of instruction, including, but not limited to, electronically-purveyed methods of instruction through live or recorded audio and/or visual presentations and materials using direct signal or cable, transmission by telephone lines, fiber optic lines, digital and/or analog video tape, audio tape, CD-ROM, Internet, E-mail, or other electronic means now known or hereafter developed, or any combinations thereof (referred to throughout this Article as “Electronic Courses”. As set forth in Article 6(B)(1), the responsibility for making recommendations on fundamental academic matters, such as the curriculum, subject matter, and such methods of instruction as may be developed through electronic or other alternative means, remains a significant responsibility of the faculty, with final approval by the Board of Trustees. The faculty and the College administration have a mutual desire to assure the quality and academic integrity of its course offerings. The parties also recognize that the choice of Electronic Course technologies belongs to the College, in consultation with the faculty.