07-09-2019 09:44 AM
Go to solutionHello,
I am creating a course on electrical engineering and I need to explain a concept of basic physics - magnetism. These kind of concepts are best explained in Wikipedia. Is it acceptable for me to do a screencast and show students the link and browse through it while I explain the concept? The other option is to create a power point and draw my own diagrams and explain using that. But it would nice to give students the Wikipedia links and would also save me some time.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
Shiv
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07-09-2019 07:00 PM
Go to solutionLegally, sure.
But I don't think this is a great student experience and you'll likely get lower ratings than if you just explained the concept yourself.
You're the teacher. Not wikipedia.
07-09-2019 12:20 PM
Go to solutionHi,
It's OK to use Wikipedia as educational purposes and even for commercial purposes since it's licensed under creative commons attribution. However i believe you're going to have to credit the author or Wikipedia in general in your videos. There is an article here about this: https://www.quora.com/Is-it-okay-to-use-Wikipedia-content-for-commercial-purpose
On the other hand i have to say i don't have any legal background so maybe someone with this capability can enlighten us on this.
07-09-2019 06:28 PM
Go to solutionHi,
Thanks for your response. I will wait for someone else to comment. Other than that the link you posted contains most of the information I need. If Udemy has something specific, maybe someone could answer.
Thanks again,
Shiv
07-09-2019 07:00 PM
Go to solutionLegally, sure.
But I don't think this is a great student experience and you'll likely get lower ratings than if you just explained the concept yourself.
You're the teacher. Not wikipedia.
07-09-2019 07:49 PM
Go to solutionHi,
Thanks for that tip. Is it ok to extract parts (images/text) from the Wikipedia article and provide the link in the power point as reference?
Thanks again,
Shiv
07-11-2019 09:28 AM
Go to solutionYeah, sounds fine.
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