Example Contribution Teaching Resources
This page contains a series of links and files of teaching material related to the topic area.
If you are creating such a page the name should reflect the topic area and the fact eg. 1.1.2.4 Receptor Regulation Teaching Resources
When contributing teaching material you should consider:
Authorship
You should consider whether you want to have your name or your institution's name on any of the teaching material. It is up to you.
Copyright
- First ask yourself do you need copyright at all
- You can offer your materials with no copyright or utilise one of the options at Creative Commons Copyright . Creative commons allows you to declare copyright but allows you to give permission for others to use your work in a variety of ways depending which option you choose.
- You should make sure that your material is using material for which you have copyright permission ( I am checking on this with a copyright lawyer)
Photos
In general clinical photos would need to follow the standard set by journals.
Submitted Teaching Resources
You should attempt to describe:
- File Name
- The type of file: eg powerpoint, document, video, web link
- Intended audience: eg all, medical student, postgraduate
- Previous uses: eg Scientific meeting, course work, post graduate talk
- Year it was created: eg 2004
- Country of Origin: eg India
- Any other files you have uploaded that directly relate to this file (eg lecture notes): eg see toxnotes.doc
- Submitters name is optional: John Contributor
I am suggesting the following template which could be cut and pasted from previous pages:
File Name | File Type | Audience | Previous Use | Year Created | Country of Origin | Associated Files | Submitted by |
Authors | 2006 | USA | None | Andrew Dawson | |||
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