- Do I need to purchase a distance learning license if my students view the programs through the Video on Demand?
Yes, if you are using an Annenberg Media VIDEO CONTENT course in an online, HYBRID, BROADCAST, OR VIDEO BASED environment and linking to the VOD, a distance learning license is required. For more details, call 1-800-LEARNER (532-7637) ext. #3 or send email to distancelearning@learner.org.
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- Which Annenberg Media series are distance learning courses?
The Africans (non-broadcast use only)
Against All Odds: Inside Statistics
American Cinema
American Passages
Art of the Western World
Biography of America
Bridging World History
College Algebra
Connect With English
The Constitution: That Delicate Balance
Death: A Personal Understanding
Democracy in America
Destinos I
Destinos II
Discovering Psychology
Earth Revealed
Economics U$A
Ethics in America
Ethics in America II
Exploring the World of Music
Fokus Deutsch
French in Action I
French in Action II
Growing Old in a New Age
The Habitable Planet
Human Geography
Inside the Global Economy
The Learning Classroom: Theory Into Practice
Literary Visions
Mathematics Illuminated
The Mechanical Universe
The Mechanical Universe and Beyond
News Writing
Out of the Past
Planet Earth
Power of Place: Geography for the 21st Century
Rediscovering Biology
Rural Communities
Seasons of Life
Unseen Life on Earth
Voices & Visions
The Western Tradition I
The Western Tradition II
The Whole Child
The World of Abnormal Psychology
A World of Art
The World of Chemistry
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- When does my institution require a distance learning course license in order to use these courses?
1. If your institution plans to use any of the titles listed above as college courses offered for credit or NON CREDIT whether in an online, hybrid, broadcast, or video based format, then payment of Course License Fees or Student Only Fees will apply.
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- How can we obtain a distance learning course licensing form?
Step 1: Download this form in PDF format: Distance Learning Course Intent to License Form -
Exhibit 1. Please return the completed form by fax at 1-317-579-0402, by email to
distancelearning@learner.org or by postal mail to:
Annenberg Media
Attn: Distance Learning Courses
P.O. Box 55742
Indianapolis, IN 46205-0742
Step 2: Once we know your intent, we will mail you two copies of a license. Please SIGN and RETURN both copies of the license in the self-addressed envelope. We will in turn send you a completely signed copy for your records.
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- What are my institution's main rights and responsibilities under a distance learning course license?
An Annenberg Media distance learning course license provides higher education institutions with the right to use Annenberg Media series in distance learning courses under the following terms and conditions:
- Use of integrated course components to include video, textbooks, study guides, faculty guides, test-banks, and other components, including course-specific web sites and all related media, including, for example, DVDs, etc., where applicable;
- Duplication and retention of copies of the course video programs through the license term for use solely by faculty teaching, and students enrolled in, the course;
- Distribution and delivery of the programs on a non-commercial cable channel, non-commercial public television (PBS) station or in a closed-circuit environment;
- Digitization of course video tapes for retransmission on above channels;
- Exhibition of programs on playback, projection or other audiovisual display devices for use solely by faculty and students enrolled in the course;
- Video-streaming of course video programs and/or course video program excerpts or bookmarks for use in online-based course offerings provided that use is in conjunction with viewing of video programs/series in their entirety, and that course video programs are not edited, modified or altered in any fashion;
- Storage of digitized programs on the licensee's digital distribution system in a format that can be video-streamed only. Downloading is strictly prohibited;
- Provide access to streamed video via password protection to enrolled students and licensee faculty teaching the course;
- Institutions may direct enrolled students to the Video on Demand (VOD) resources on the Annenberg Media web site at http:/www.learner.org/resources as a source for viewing the course video programs. Distance learning license and/or student enrollment fees still apply;
- Institutions are authorized to offer a course in multiple sections during a single academic term.
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- What is the cost of a distance learning course license?
The cost depends on the number of licenses being obtained and the length of time they will be in use. We offer per term, per year, and three year flat fee as well as incentive pricing. For complete details, please see our Distance Learning Course Pricing Plan.
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- How will my institution get access to the course videos?
If your college has a copy of the course videos from a previous license, you can continue using those videos. Programs may be purchased on DVD, VHS, or in various broadcast formats. Note: DVD sets for all Annenberg Media series are available at a reasonable price for students enrolled in distance learning COURSES. For more details, call 1-800-LEARNER or email distancelearning@learner.org.
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- How can we make the video programs available to distance learning students?
Videos purchased from Annenberg Media may be duplicated on tape or DVD (linear, autoplay recording only) for students taking the distance learning courses. All programs must retain the original production and funding credits; programs may not be annotated, chaptered or otherwise have the content altered.
Videos may be digitized in their entirety and streamed (but not downloaded) through a closed, password-protected local area network (LAN). All programs must retain the original production and funding credits; programs may not be annotated, chaptered, or otherwise have the content altered.
Colleges may also use local public television, cable access, and college cable channels to broadcast the programs to students; however, Annenberg Media will not make special arrangements for getting its programs to these rebroadcasters.
ACT Media sells digital downloads and rents videos of the programs to students enrolled in the course. For more information call ACT Media at 1-800-745-5480 or by visiting www.actmedia.org.
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- How can we make closed captioned video/audio described programs available to students?
Currently, all Annenberg Media materials are closed captioned. Audio described versions are available (except Destinos, Nuevos Destinos, and French in Action) upon request in DVD and VHS formats.
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- How do we get the most current versions of course textbooks, study guides, and faculty guides?
Texts and guides for your class or bookstore should be purchased through the publisher. Check the publisher's 800 number or Web site for information on your local sales representative and the most updated editions of texts and guides. To find the publisher for any course print, search www.learner.org for the series title and click on the link to "Buy Videos and Materials."
Single copies of textbooks, study guides, and faculty guides can be purchased through 1-800-LEARNER.
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- Are any of your course materials available online?
Yes, you can download our online textbooks and guides for the following series: Ethics in America II, Rediscovering Biology, The Habitable Planet, Mathematics Illuminated, Democracy in America. In addition, many courses have coordinated Web sites that may include interactive, timelines, and glossaries for enhanced learning.
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- Will distance learning courses be updated and/or new series produced?
Annenberg Media continually evaluates the Collection to determine when programs and materials require revisions or updates. In addition to updating videos, we may also develop coordinated Web sites that extend topics covered in the video, and include interactive learning elements. All updates will be announced at www.learner.org. You may also sign up for our monthly updates at www.learner.org/mailman/listinfo/updates, and you will be notified automatically when series are updated, rights are extended, or new series become available for use as distance learning courses.
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- How can public television (PTV) stations use these series?
Public television (PTV) stations working in partnership with local colleges and universities to offer these programs as courses may continue to broadcast or cablecast these series on behalf of their local institutions, as long as broadcast rights are current. Visit http://www.learner.org/catalog/broadcastrights.html for current rights expiration of our courses.
PTV stations may broadcast Annenberg Media series at no charge for general audience programming for the duration of the broadcast rights period. Call 1-800-LEARNER for rights information on specific series, and/or sign up for our monthly updates at www.learner.org/mailman/listinfo/updates to receive regular updates on our courses, including rights updates. (Note: if your PTV station does not currently have tapes for an Annenberg Media series, please see #7 above for information on how to acquire copies.)
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- I am a student. How can I take an Annenberg Media distance learning course for credit?
If you are a student interested in enrolling in an Annenberg Media distance learning course, contact your local college or university to see if they offer distance learning courses. Teachers take Annenberg Media's professional development courses and workshops for graduate credit through Colorado State University.
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