Teaching Materials definition

Teaching Materials shall include all printed and digital products created by academic personnel, the presentation of which may or may not be influenced by non-academic personnel, including course notes, course outlines, teaching notes, presentations, and examinations, and including materials used for distance and continuing education.
Teaching Materials means any materials created by University employees in the course of their employment that are primarily intended (whether by the University or by some third party) to be used or accessed by students at any level, for the purposes of any course of study which those students are following, including: • course guides, handouts, on-line materials (including annotated scores and manuscripts);• presentation materials (including lecture notes, slides, animations, graphics, interactive software and other audio-visual materials);• virtual learning environments;• instruction manuals;• artifacts (including models and apparatus for practical demonstration and experimental work); and• Assessment and examination questions. Materials can be in any format including hard copy and electronic;
Teaching Materials means any materials such as online tests, tutorials or downloadable contact made available to you in connection with the provision of the Services.

Examples of Teaching Materials in a sentence

  • The Partner is authorized to use UiPath’s trademarks and logos as provided in the Teaching Materials for the delivery of the Courses and to identify UiPath as a partner within the Academic Alliance Program.

  • All staff have undertaken an equality training scheme, developed in partnership with ‘DisabledGo’ and all staff have undergone Quality and Equality in Learning and Teaching Materials (QELTM) training.

  • Xxxx, “Analysis of the Use of Teaching Materials Generated by XxXXxxxx as an Aid to the Understanding of Mathematics”, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 10407, Springer Verlag, 216-227, 2017.

  • Teaching Materials the teaching and educational materials (or, where relevant, any part of them) provided by the Supplier to the Customer as part of the Subscribed Services in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.

  • Supplier Materials any Teaching Materials, materials, designs, logos (or other brand identity), domain names, documentation, processes and procedures, information, programs, software and codes supplied by the Supplier to the Customer through the delivery of the Services and Products or otherwise.


More Definitions of Teaching Materials

Teaching Materials means Works created in whole or in part by a University Member in connection with or related to conveying the content of a particular academic course offered through the University, including long distance and continuing education courses, that is delivered to Students registered at the University or to Students registered in an academic program jointly administered by the University. Teaching Materials includes but is not limited to microcredentials, course notes, teaching notes, custom books, tutorials, evaluation tools, presentations, non-final examinations. For clarity, “Teaching Materials” does not include any Works that are “Assigned Task Materials”.
Teaching Materials means any materials created at the School or created on behalf of the School that are primarily intended (whether by the School or by some third party) to be used or accessed by Students at any level, for the purposes of any course of study those Students are following including course guides, handouts (including annotated scores and manuscripts), instruction manuals and assessment and examination questions.
Teaching Materials means any materials created within the university or created on behalf of the university that are intended to be used or accessed by students for the purpose of their course of study including course guides, handouts and presentation materials (including lecture notes, slides and other audio-visual materials) instruction manuals and assessment and examination questions.
Teaching Materials means any Work in any form or combination of forms created by any Staff Member for the primary purpose of teaching and education at the University.
Teaching Materials means Works created by Faculty, Non-Faculty Employees, or Students that are generated for the purpose of formal or informal teaching. Teaching Materials typically include, but are not limited to, lectures, lecture notes, lecture slides, educational articles, activities, assignments, laboratory protocols, tests and their answer keys and other materials used to assess student learning within the context of a course.
Teaching Materials means all works created by staff, students or other parties in the course of, or for use in, teaching at Ikon (including but not limited to lecture notes and material, presentations, syllabi, handouts, study guides, course software and assessment materials) regardless of format (including but not limited to print, digital, electronic, multi-media presentations and web content), but excludes personal lecture notes by staff that are not made available to students, or personal notes taken by students to assist in their own study.
Teaching Materials means any copyright works developed or used by a Staff Member for the purpose of teaching and education at the University and made available to a student including without limitation reading lists, subject plans, curriculum outlines, lecture notes, visual aids, exam scripts or websites in any format whatsoever including printed or electronic format, but does not include personal notes created by a Staff Member and not distributed to a student. In this instance, it includes training materials.