[aisle] Reading Aloud in Online Settings

Michelle Harris harrism at husd4.org
Tue Mar 31 13:52:05 CDT 2020


Yes, it was REALLY useful !!!!!

On Tue, Mar 31, 2020 at 1:51 PM Steiger, Sarah <sesteiger at cps.edu> wrote:

> I heard about this and cannot wait for the archived session to come out!!!
>
> *Sarah Steiger | **Library and Digital Media Manager*
>
> *Department of Curriculum, Instruction and Digital Learning*
>
> *Chicago Public Schools*
>
> *office: 773-553-5104 **You can best reach me via email while school
> closures are in place.*
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 31, 2020 at 1:49 PM Michelle Harris via AISLE <
> aisle at list.railslibraries.info> wrote:
>
>> I just finished attending a webinar about Fair Use and reading aloud.  It
>> was BRILLIANT!!
>> Here is the link to the document accompanying the webinar and it will
>> soon be updated with the URL for a YouTube recording of the entire session.
>>
>> https://docs.google.com/document/d/15zf0ue6aWM-_TaxQG2eALP612-E_f7A6JtoqZKxaQlM/preview#
>>
>> Basically, three takeaways:
>>
>>    - I can read online any book, any portion of a book, etc. (but be
>>    careful about textbooks...see webinar for details) if you have a clear
>>    educational purpose. And as librarians, our educational purpose can simply
>>    be "to foster a love of reading" or "to create a sense of community among
>>    my students".  What I should NOT do is randomly read books on my YouTube
>>    channel just because I think the books are great.  I need to have a *specific
>>    educational purpose* in mind. Basically, if I would use the book in
>>    the library, I can read the book online.
>>    - BEST practice is to make a recording that could be used on an LMS,
>>    Google Classroom, Schoolology, or any other limited or private
>>    distribution, but if Facebook or YouTube are the options that will allow my
>>    students to have access, then that is OK, too, because my educational
>>    purpose would be "to ensure ALL my students have access."
>>    - We do NOT need any sort of permission from publishers to do this.
>>    Period. We are covered by Fair Use no matter what "limitations" or
>>    "licensing" publishers have in place.
>>
>> I HIGHLY RECOMMEND that you read and/or watch this webinar.  It was
>> FANTASTIC and answered all my questions and cleared up misconceptions that
>> I had!
>>
>> --
>> Michelle Harris
>> District Librarian
>> Heyworth CUSD #4
>>
>> MAILMAN_MIMEDEFANG
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Michelle Harris
District Librarian
Heyworth CUSD #4
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