wikitox:example_contribution_teaching_resources

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.

  • 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:

  1. File Name
  2. The type of file: eg powerpoint, document, video, web link
  3. Intended audience: eg all, medical student, postgraduate
  4. Previous uses: eg Scientific meeting, course work, post graduate talk
  5. Year it was created: eg 2004
  6. Country of Origin: eg India
  7. Any other files you have uploaded that directly relate to this file (eg lecture notes): eg see toxnotes.doc
  8. 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
PDFAuthors 2006USANoneAndrew Dawson
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wikitox/example_contribution_teaching_resources.txt · Last modified: 2018/09/01 09:01 by 127.0.0.1

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