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    Teaching Intellectual Property Law: Strategy and Management

    Teaching Intellectual Property Law by Jacques, Sabine; Soetendorp, Ruth;

    Strategy and Management

    Series: Elgar Guides to Teaching;

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    • Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
    • Date of Publication 20 June 2023

    • ISBN 9781800880993
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages362 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Weight 666 g
    • Language English
    • 673

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    Integral to the commercial law field, Intellectual Property (IP) knowledge is central to culture, innovation, and enterprise. Looking forward to the new academic norm, Teaching Intellectual Property Law: Strategy and Management uses experience as well as interactive, practice-based methods for teaching IP to examine the various ways through which to move on from ?chalk and talk? methods.

    Crucial to science, technology, art, fashion and creative industries as well as to business creation and management, it is unsurprising that IP surfaces in curricula within and beyond the law school. Providing multiple examples, exercises and teaching tips to identify the transferable aspects of IP teaching, this book provides educators with new approaches to tailor content delivery to their students. Focused on the profile of the contemporary learner, it invites educators to adopt new approaches to impart knowledge that will empower IP students of all disciplines, at all levels.



    Teaching Intellectual Property Law: Strategy and Management will be a useful resource for higher education law academics offering Intellectual Property education modules in law schools, to facilitate contemporary approaches to traditional law school content. It will also be of value to tertiary educators inspired, or instructed, to include IP education in their programmes as well as enterprise and entrepreneurship educators and trainers, to further IP relevance to enterprise and entrepreneurship.



    Integral to the commercial law field, Intellectual Property (IP) knowledge is central to culture, innovation, and enterprise. Looking forward to the new academic norm, Teaching Intellectual Property Law: Strategy and Management uses experience as well as innovative, interactive, practice-based methods for teaching IP to examine the various ways through which to move on from ?chalk and talk? methods.

    ?As intellectual property has developed from a ?fringe law school subject? (Soetendorp) into an issue leaving hardly any aspect of society, commerce and science unaffected, teaching of intellectual property must meet novel challenges resulting from increased diversity in the background, sophistication and expectations of audiences. In that situation, this great book is a much-needed gap filler for those seeking orientation and inspiration in the field. Not only does it offer a multi-perspective tour d?horizon on relevant issues, but it also presents a valuable source of information concerning methods, tools, and best practices to improve the mutual experience of all involved in the teaching and learning process.?

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    Table of Contents:

    Contents:

    PART I INTRODUCTION TO TEACHING
    INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW,
    STRATEGY AND MANAGEMENT
    Introduction 2
    Sabine Jacques and Ruth Soetendorp

    PART II STRENGTHENING STUDENT ENGAGEMENT
    1 Overcoming resistance to law on non-law modules 29
    Ruth Soetendorp
    2 Developing twenty-first century skills for creativity and
    innovation: the case of the entrepreneurial educator in
    raising learner awareness of intellectual property 46
    Kathryn Penaluna and Andrew Penaluna
    3 Teaching IP to science students, especially in the degree
    of biotechnology 60
    Mercedes Curto Polo
    4 Teaching copyright with musical instruments: using the
    drum kit to deepen learning 70
    Nick Scharf
    5 Alternance in synchronous e-teaching with large groups 84
    Laurent Manderieux and Gabriele Gagliani

    PART III DEVELOPING A MULTI-DISCIPLINARY APPROACH
    6 To boldly go: empirical research in intellectual property
    rights teaching 98
    Smita Kheria
    7 Interdisciplinary teaching through a combination of
    methods: IP licensing for non-law students 117
    Rumyana Brestnichka, Fanny Koleva and Miglena Molhova-Vladova
    8 Arts in IP law programmes: employing arts study, practice
    and pedagogy in law programmes ? when students
    become creators 128
    Andrea Wallace
    9 IP education: an ethics and sustainability perspective 146
    Helen Gubby
    10 Integrating sustainable development awareness in
    intellectual property law education 154
    Janice Denoncourt

    PART IV ACCENT ON COLLABORATIVE ENVIRONMENTS
    11 Peer-assisted learning in intellectual property law:
    a bridge to solidifying learning and enhancing student experience 177
    William Page, Jocelyn Bosse and Adrian Aronsson-Storrier
    12 Applying knowledge in practice with IP pro bono 193
    Hayleigh Bosher
    13 Collaborative intellectual property learning: law and
    design-engineering students bring IP law to life 206
    Dinusha Mendis

    PART V INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGICAL METHODS
    14 Playing the IP game: IntangAbility 221
    Sabine Jacques
    15 Using social media in IP teaching: a review of the use of
    social media as a learning and teaching tool 235
    Joe Sekhon
    16 Teaching with artificial intelligence and virtual reality for
    experiential learning 254
    Caroline Coles

    PART VI ADVANCING EMPLOYABILITY-RELATED SKILLS
    17 The value of a good story: involving inventors and
    entrepreneurs in higher education as a tool to support
    teaching and learning 267
    Mandy Haberman
    18 IP outside the textbook: professional networking activities
    in the IP curriculum 275
    Eleonora Rosati
    19 Private practitioner?s pragmatic approach fits the business
    minded student?s requirements 284
    Agathe Michel-de Cazotte
    20 Teaching IP management to engineers, scientists,
    entrepreneurs and managers 290
    Peter van Dongen

    PART VII FURTHER AVAILABLE RESOURCES
    21 A moveable brownbag 298
    Brian L. Frye
    22 Making copyright law accessible to all creatives using
    CopyrightUser.org 309
    Bartolomeo Meletti
    23 UK IPO resources for IP education 323
    Lisa Redman and Catherine Davies

    PART VIII REFLECTIONS AND CONCLUSIONS
    24 Reflections and conclusions 335

    Index

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