Online Learning Update

August 24, 2018

Who Owns Faculty Work at Purdue Global?

Filed under: Online Learning News — Ray Schroeder @ 12:01 am

by Greg Toppo, Inside Higher Ed

AAUP releases a nondisclosure agreement professors must sign that appears to bar them from sharing much of anything or criticizing the program after they leave. Faculty leaders are sounding the alarm about what they call a highly restrictive employee agreement at Purdue University Global — one that requires academics to potentially waive their rights to course materials they create. It also prohibits ex-employees from hiring former Purdue colleagues for a year — or from bad-mouthing Purdue once they’re gone. The written agreement, critics say, allows the university to be the arbiter of who owns the rights to instructional materials. Such limitations are highly unusual for nonprofit higher education, but Purdue Global is unusual, the result of Purdue University’s purchase last year of the for-profit Kaplan University.

https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2018/08/23/aaup-purdue-global-gets-decide-who-owns-faculty-work

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