Course Authoring definition

Course Authoring means the development and creation of an online course and shall include the preparation of all outlines, statements of course policies and objectives, lesson plans, lecture notes, support materials, learning outcomes, self-administered tests, discussion topics, instructions, assignments, and exams necessary to mount a course for the first time, and the selection and/or compilation of texts, readings, and/or audiovisual materials.

Related to Course Authoring

  • Dramatico-Musical Work means any ballet, opera, operetta, musical, musical play or work of a similar nature.

  • Works of Authorship means Software, register-transfer level and gate-level descriptions, netlists, documentation, scripts, verification components, test suites, websites, content, images, graphics, text, photographs, artwork, audiovisual works, sound recordings, graphs, drawings, reports, analyses, writings, and other works of authorship and copyrightable subject matter.

  • Foreign Intellectual Property any right, title or interest in or to any copyrights, copyright licenses, patents, patent applications, patent licenses, trade secrets, trade secret licenses, trademarks, service marks, trademark and service ▇▇▇▇ applications, trade names, trade dress, trademark licenses, technology, know-how and processes or any other intellectual property governed by or arising or existing under, pursuant to or by virtue of the laws of any jurisdiction other than the United States of America or any state thereof.

  • Owned Intellectual Property Rights means any and all Intellectual Property Rights owned or purported to be owned by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries.

  • Business Intellectual Property means the Owned Intellectual Property and the Licensed Intellectual Property.