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Thousands of copyright free and copyright friendly images and photos for teachers and students. Via Silvia B
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Annotated resources and our original training games devoted to helping you to teach copright and plagiarism. Delete the scoop?
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July 5, 2012 10:24 AM
Fair Use is a subtle concept and can only be decided in a federal court. However, if the use of the copyrighted materials has an educational purpose, is relevant to the lesson, part of classroom instruction and not broadcast or published for general consumption you are most likely protected by fair use. Here are the four factors in a nutshell (for more information, we recommend checking the annotated resources for Fair Use) Delete the scoop?
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Are you looking for videos to use for presentations and lessons related to technology and media literacy? If so, this wiki may lead you to some great resources. The videos are divided into the following categories: * Conversation Starters * 21st Century Learning * Copyright, Copyleft & Remix/Mashup Culture * Influence of Media on Society * History of Technology & Media * Social Networks & Identity * Mashups, Stop Motion, Animation & Short Films * Public Service Announcements & Political Messages * Cyberbullying & Internet Safety * Documentaries The site does state that "these videos are of varying quality, cross several genres, and are of varied suitability for classroom use." Via Beth Dichter Delete the scoop?
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This is a 'Full Circle Kit" from 21cif.com. You'll find articles, podcasts, lesson plans, micromodules, and many online interactive games on this table of contents page.
The games in this Full Circle Kit include the popular Plagiarism Detection games as well as games on Copyright and Citation.
A citation assessment tool, complete with user guide is also included.
This work was done by Dr. Carl Heine and me a few years ago. Still relevant today! ~ Dennis
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One-stop-shop with guidance for teachers copying and using books, magazines, newspapers, music, film & TV in classrooms - from the CLA, ERA, NLA, CCLI, PPL, PRS, MPLC, PVS
Alfredo Corell's curator insight,
December 29, 2012 11:42 AM
Excelent way of showing what to do about copyrights
ProfeRed's curator insight,
January 1, 3:48 PM
Schools rely on a vast pool of resources and this site is here to help you make full use of copyright material such as books, television, music, films, and websites. To start, simply click on the icon of the resource or activity that best describes what you want to do and follow an option to see how to use that material legally and where to find more information. Delete the scoop?
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Freepik helps you to find free photos, ilustrations, PSD and vectors for using in websites, banners, presentations, magazines and advertising. Via Baiba Svenca Delete the scoop?
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This curriculum is designed to give teachers a comprehensive set of tools to educate students about copyright while incorporating activities that exercise a variety of learning skills. Lesson topics include: the history of copyright law; the relationship between copyright and innovation; fair use and its relationship to remix culture; peer-to-peer file sharing; and the interests of the stakeholders that ultimately affect how copyright is interpreted by copyright owners, consumers, courts, lawmakers, and technology innovators.
The lesson plan concludes with a mock trial that tests the students' understanding of copyright and its limitations and encourages them to consider the positions of each party involved.
Gust MEES: A MUST READ...
Read more: http://www.teachingcopyright.org/curriculum/hs
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It teaches: • Why copyright law exists Delete the scoop?
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A cavalcade of links to sources for clip art, photos, and sounds from public domain and collect licensed Web content...
Welcome to one of the largest if not the largest catalog of free image sources on the Web. This growing cavalcade of sources has over 200 unique Websites that offer either public domain and collective commons licensed resources at NO COST! All links open new windows for easier access to multiple image sources. Delete the scoop?
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The experience and tech savvy leaders need to understand the online realm is significant. A leader must be able to navigate the many changes on the horizon. ~ Dennis