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EDUC 301: History and Philosophy of Education: Book Trailers

A guide to aid in the completion of the coursework for History and Philosophy of Education

Step-By-Step

Know your audience
Create a Storyboard or Outline
Write a Script
Don't worry, edit
Finishing touches

Software Needs

Multimedia

Example Book Trailers

Copyright and Fair Use

2.1 By students:

"Students may incorporate portions of lawfully acquired copyrighted works when producing their own educational multimedia projects for a specific course."

4.2.1 Motion Media

"Up to 10% or 3 minutes, whichever is less, in the aggregate of a copyrighted motion media work may be reproduced or otherwise incorporated as part of a multimedia project created under Section 2 of these guidelines."

For more information, visit the Copyright Crash Course.

Harper, Georgia K. The Copyright Crash Course. U of Texas Libraries
   and U of Texas at Austin, 2001. Web. 11 March 2014.


For more information on copyright and fair use in an academic setting, visit this SAU LibGuide on Copyright Law.

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Copyright and Fair Use

4.2.3 Music, Lyrics, and Music Video

"Up to 10%, but in no event more than 30 seconds, of the music and lyrics from an individual musical work (or in the aggregate of extracts from an individual work), whether the musical work is embodied in copies, or audio or audiovisual works, may be reproduced or otherwise incorporated as a part of a multimedia project created under Section 2. Any alterations to a musical work shall not change the basic melody or the fundamental character of the work."

For more information, visit the Copyright Crash Course

      Harper, Georgia K. The Copyright Crash Course. U of Texas Libraries
            and U of Texas at Austin, 2001. Web. 11 March 2014.


For more information on copyright and fair use in an academic setting, visit this SAU LibGuide on Copyright Law.