vad gäller skolbibliotek och skolbiblioteksutveckling än i Stockholm? Ja, spännande ser ... Variationen mellan skolbibliotek runtom i landet är stor, en del skolor har inte ens någon som jobbar i biblioteket.
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vad gäller skolbibliotek och skolbiblioteksutveckling än i Stockholm? Ja, spännande ser ... Variationen mellan skolbibliotek runtom i landet är stor, en del skolor har inte ens någon som jobbar i biblioteket.
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It has always been the case that teachers collect content for their classroom activities. In Austria, there is a saying: “Teachers are collectors and hunters”.
They collect all usable content and hunt for the best bits in order to reuse it for their classroom activities. This, of course, has never quite complied with copyright laws. But in pre-internet times this was not a major concern as teachers’ materials were almost never published outside of the classroom.
Now, however, teachers’ ability to ‘hunt and collect’, and the boundless opportunities to share their material online, make it necessary to look for new strategies and at the same time raise teachers’ awareness about copyright issues.
Some schools in Austria have actually received cease-and-desist orders from lawyers for copyright violations, for example using copyright protected pictures on their websites.
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Pinterest allows its users to create virtual bulletin boards by pinning content from across the web, including photos and recipes.
There’s no doubt that Pinterest has exploded in popularity in recent months.
But with that boom has come concerns for some users about copyright law. Via Gust MEES Delete the scoop?
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It teaches: • Why copyright law exists Via Dennis T OConnor Delete the scoop?
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"Copyright is a pretty a hot topic in the ELT world at the moment, and many people are discussing it and blogging about it. The law that applies to using lesson materials or blog posts written by other people is complicated, and teachers often find the various issues surrounding copyright confusing. This post sets out to explain some of the main aspects of the law relating to copyright and fair use as it applies to uploading, sharing and remixing materials for educational use, and seeks to provide guidelines for good practice in acknowledging, referencing and attributing online sources..." Via Jenny Pesina, Dennis T OConnor Delete the scoop?
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