NSU Copyright Office

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  The Office of Copyright is fully dedicated to the vision, mission and core values of Nova Southeastern University, and the community it serves, through the provision of education, information, training, policies and guidance related to the effective use of copyrighted materials, including the creation and maintenance of centrally located information resources.       Resources   NSU Copyright Blog   Fair Use Checklist   Policies   For a more comprehensive list of resources and services of the NSU Copyright Office, visit http://copyright.nova.edu/   

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Virtual Power Publishing Day hosted by the Alvin Sherman Library

Virtual Power Publishing Flyer

On Thursday, January 28th, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. join the Alvin Sherman Library on Zoom to learn about academic publishing from publishers, editors, and NSU faculty and librarians. Learn such skills as how to become a multilingual scholar, using Web of Science  to determine where to publish, how to prepare a compelling business or science book proposal, publishing your research with IEEE and more.  To see session details and register, visit – Alvin Sherman Library to host 6th Annual Virtual Power Publishing Day – SharkBytes (nova.edu) 

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Zoom Update

Zoom News

In Zoom news, the most recent enhancement allows instructors to admit participants from the waiting room even while the instructor is in a Breakout Room. This is helpful if you use waiting rooms and your class is working in Breakout Rooms. If a student joins late or gets kicked offline and needs to be let in to the Zoom Meeting. No longer does the instructor have to return to the main room in order to check if students are there waiting to be let in, they can be admited while the instructor is in a Breakout Room.  Host can admit participants from the Waiting Room while within a Breakout Room  Host is notified of participants in the Waiting Room, even while currently in a Breakout Room. The host can admit each participant one at a time, or all at once. If pre-assignments for breakout rooms are active, participants will be asked to join their pre-assigned breakout rooms. Otherwise, the host can assign participants directly to the breakout room of their choosing.  The full details of all updates are available on the Zoom Website. As always, be sure to keep your Zoom software up to date.  To update your Zoom Application, check out these directions- https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362233-Where-Do-I-Download-The-Latest-Version 

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Plagiarism and Using Turnitin for your Online Course

Plagiarism Course

Facilitator: John Scigliano – Learning & Educational Center   If you have writing assignments in your course, then you already know that plagiarism can be a problem. This workshop will present the tool, Turnitin, which helps identify instances of potential plagiarism. During the workshop, you will learn about the various ways in which Turnitin can be used in your Canvas course so that you can begin screening writing assignments for plagiarism, as well as grammatical errors.  January 29th, 2021- 10:00am-11:00am  February 11th, 2021- 2:00pm-3:00pm  Location: Online Zoom To Register for this course visit – https://nova.traincaster.com/app/Login.pm?course_code=Plagiarism , select TrainCaster, log in, and then click on Classroom Schedule. 

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Leveraging the Flipped Classroom Paradigm for Effective and Efficient Outcomes

Kramer Flyer

Facilitator: Steven Kramer, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Decisions Sciences, Huizenga College of Business and Entrepreneurship   The flipped classroom is a type of blended learning design where students prepare online by interacting with new material through recorded lectures, readings, videos, etc. prior to their face-to-face class session. The face-to-face class time is designed for discussion, idea sharing, and application of new knowledge and skills. In this session, participants will learn more about the flipped classroom paradigm including its advantages and disadvantages, how it can be used in various contexts, and what needs to be considered to adopt and execute this paradigm.  Learning Objectives:   Participants will be able to:   Define the flipped classroom paradigm   Identify advantages and disadvantages of the flipped classroom   Describe how to use the flipped classroom in a variety of context (e.g., undergraduate, graduate, on-campus, online, blended)   Discuss faculty and student considerations for adopting and executing this paradigm  Location:  Online Zoom   Date and Time:   Thursday, January 21st, 2021 from 12:00-1:00 p.m. EST  To Register for this course visit – https://nova.traincaster.com/app/Login.pm?course_code=LECGuestJan21 select Traincaster, log in, and then click on Classroom Schedule. 

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