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Learning Design Summer Camp 2009 Planning Underway
Here we are a few weeks from the annual TLT Symposium and we’re already talking about Summer Camp! Last year we had over 100 people come and spend two days with us as we explored new and emerging ideas and challenges in the learning design community. For many it was a chance to get away, work on new ideas, present new thinking, and hurt their heads — for me it was just plain old fun.
As we did last year, the LDSC09 is an open event — planning happens by the community, for the community. What that means is that the planning wiki is now live and you are invited to not only sign up, but also help design the event! So please take the time to get involved … we all are responsible for making LDSC09 as powerful and memorable as last year.
Long to Join ETS as Faculty Fellow
ETS is thrilled to announce that Dr. Christopher Long, Associate Professor of Philosophy, will join ETS as a Faculty Fellow this Summer. During his time as a Fellow, he will be exploring the topic of “Digital Dialogue” in collaboration with TLT/ETS staff. You can learn more about his project by visiting the emerging description at the ETS wiki. Chris maintains several blogs across the Penn State web including his excellent personal space, The Long Road. We are all thrilled to have him spending time with us this Summer and we know it will lead to some exciting outcomes and discoveries.
Faculty Fellows engage with ETS to integrate technology within emerging educational projects that can be shared and implemented widely throughout Penn State. To be considered for a Fellowship please visit our Faculty Fellowship page.
New Book – Intellectual Property Law and Interactive Media: Free for a Fee
http://www.peterlang.com/Index.cfm?vID=68160&vHR=1&vUR=2&vUUR=1&vLang=E
Edward Lee Lamoureux has published
Intellectual Property Law and Interactive Media: Free for a Fee (with Steve Baron and Clair Stewart), Peter Lang Pub., 2009.
The digitizing of intellectual property and the ease and speed with which it can be copied, transmitted, and globally shared poses legal challenges for traditional owners of content rights, for those who create new media, and for those who consume new media content.
This informative and accessible introductory text, written for students of media and communication, provides a comprehensive overview of the complex legal landscape surrounding new media and intellectual property rights. The authors present theoretical backgrounds, legislative developments, and legal case histories in intellectual property law. Copyright, patents, trademarks, trade secrets, personal torts (rights of publicity, defamation, privacy) are examined in U.S., international, and virtual contexts. Suitable as a primary text for courses focusing on intellectual property law in multimedia/new media, this book will also be useful for courses in media law. The information presented in the book is supplemented by freeforafee.com, a blog providing updates to students and instructors alike. A glossary of key terms is also provided.
Edward Lee Lamoureux is Associate Professor of Multimedia and Communication at Bradley University. He received a Ph.D. in rhetoric and communication from the University of Oregon. He has testified as an expert in Library of Congress-sponsored intellectual property law hearings, has served as the editor of the Journal of Communication and Religion, and has published and presented numerous academic papers.
Steven L. Baron is a partner at the Chicago law firm of Mandell Menkes. He received his J.D. from the University of Minnesota. He is a frequent author and lecturer on topics involving media and intellectual property and is an adjunct professor at Bradley University, teaching a course on intellectual property law at the Slane College of Communications and Fine Arts.
Claire Stewart is Head of Digital Collections at the Northwestern University Library. She holds a B.A. in English Literature from Saint Mary’s College, and an M.L.I.S. from Dominican University. She is a campus expert on copyright, digitization, and multimedia collections.
Edward Lee Lamoureux, Ph. D.
Associate Professor, Multimedia Program
and Department of Communication
Co-Director, Bradley University New Media Center
1501 W. Bradley, Peoria IL 61625
office: 309-677-2378 cell: 309-635-2605
AIM/IM & skype: dredleelam
Second Life: Professor Beliveau
I know Ed – Great guy, great rock singer, knows his stuff!

