The course is a ‘SCORM’ object that can be added to your module. It contains a general overview related to collusion, plagiarism, and cheating. There are several scenarios where the student is asked whether misconduct has taken place. The marks can also be collected in the Canvas Grades Area. You can do this yourself or contact the Teaching and Learning Academy via LJMUHelpMe.
Staff guide: Academic misconduct e-learning course
The copyright law exists to protect the intellectual standing and economic rights of creators and publishers of all literary, dramatic, artistic, musical, audio visual and electronic works. Learn more about copyright infringement and how to properly link to resources from within your Canvas course.
Staff guide: Copyright
Creative Commons (CC) is a non-profit organization devoted to expanding the range of creative works available for others to build upon legally and to share. The organization has released several copyright-licenses known as Creative Commons licenses free of charge to the public. These licenses allow creators to communicate which rights they reserve, and which rights they waive for the benefit of recipients or other creators.
Staff guide: Creative commons
Book and Journals are now available fully electronically via a web-site on the Internet. Learn how to add content to your module.
Staff guide: E-Journals and E-Books
Images can be used to enhance your online materials in your Canvas course. There are lots of sources for Copyright free images!
Staff guide: Images
Leganto is a reading lists management system which is easy to use and supports the entire workflow of managing reading lists and integrates with library content. The reading list can be accessed via your Canvas module in the Module information area. For more information read the guide below, and learn how to add a reading list to your course.
Staff guide: Reading list