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
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Project library with code, questions, and ideas; FAQ, lessons, and other MicroWorlds resources. Wendy Petti and Daniel Ajoy, OpenWorld Learning.
Logo was developed to drive a 'turtle' robot through geometric patterns using a natural sounding programming language. It evolved into a wonderful robotic experimentation experience with the introduction of LEGO Logo, Microworlds.
This language remains a vital and exciting constructivist tool to this day! ~ Dennis O'Connor
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Great resouirce on copyright rules
Excelent way of showing what to do about copyrights
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.