- Basics for instructors
- This guide provides a general overview of when you need copyright permission and when you do not. This is the best place to start if you are new to making copyright determinations in your teaching.
- Guide for course materials (readings)
- This guide will help you understand how to apply Copyright Act exceptions to readings for your course (e.g. journal articles, book chapters, and textbook content).
- Guide for slides (and other lecture content)
- This guide will help you understand how to apply Copyright Act exceptions to images/figures/tables/diagrams, etc., created by others in your slides or other lecture material.
- Guide for videos, film and other audio-visual materials
- This guide will help you understand how to apply Copyright Act exceptions to audiovisual materials (e.g. DVDs, YouTube videos, streaming media) you want to use in your teaching.
- Guide for activities, assignments, and exams
- This guide will help you understand the copyright considerations when designing activities, assignments, exams, etc.
- Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI)
- This guide will help you make an informed decision about using GenAI-created content in your teaching.