
37:19
The webinar will be available Monday on the ASCCC website here: https://asccc.org/directory/open-educational-resources-oer-task-force

44:22
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44:28
Yep

01:00:47
Typically the Library has textbooks for many classes on reserve for students to check out. Instructors are responsible for contacting publishers for copies.

01:04:47
Still with you…

01:04:53
Mighty fine

01:05:27
We’re listening -Cynthia at Palomar

01:22:45
I did an OER textbook for non-credit ESL Reading, but it is difficult to find OER for ESL. DO you have any resources for non-college or community college non-credit OER?

01:24:07
Could you center your screen to see your contact information?

01:24:25
Also, can we use the less than 10% rule of the Stanford Copyright Law for Education to include copyrighted material, such as a few pages of a novel, chapter, in a bound course book?

01:24:46
Thank you.

01:25:08
Thank you!

01:27:29
We can get clearance from the bookstore, but the “bound” course book is where it can be ?

01:28:09
The binding is differently than just distributing and makes it a different animals. There are iffier net rules.

01:29:09
THanks. Give us your email. Love to get the definitive answer. Thanks you.

01:29:24
Yes.

01:29:33
dave.dillon@gcccd.edu