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Heather Hersey

Reproduction of Copyrighted Words by Educators and Librarians - 0 views

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    "Many educators and librarians ask about the fair use and photocopying provisions of the copyright law. The Copyright Office cannot give legal advice or offer opinions on what is permitted or prohibited. However, we have published in this circular basic information on some of the most important legislative provisions and other documents dealing with reproduction by librarians and educators."
Cathy Stutzman

The Future of Reading and Writing is Collaborative | Spotlight on Digital Media and Lea... - 0 views

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    Interesting thoughts on collaboration, copyright, and web-based writing. Also, the links to "popular stories" all look interesting!
brien gorham

Content Company Doesn't Understand Copyright (Oops!) - MediaJobsDaily - 1 views

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    A recent example of the dangers of pulling Google images for web projects.
Tom McHale

Teaching Resources | Media Education Lab - 0 views

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    The Media Education Lab is one of the leading providers of multimedia curriculum resources for K-12 media literacy education. Take advantage of our extensive collection of free resources.  Some great copyright and media lit resources.
Tom McHale

Top Ten Social Media Competencies for Teachers - Home - Doug Johnson's Blue S... - 0 views

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    What are The Top Ten Social Learning and Educational Networking Competencies for K-12 Teachers?* Help students use educational networking tools to solve information problems and communicate digitally with experts, peers and instructors. Know the major Web 2.0 categories and tools that are useful in the K-12 setting. Know which tools are provided/supported by one's school. Use educational networking sites to communicate with teaching peers, students and parents. Navigate, evaluate and create professional content on networking sites. Use online networking to create, maintain and learn from a personal learning network - AND their students. Know the district networking guidelines, follow netiquette, conform to ethical standards and interact appropriately with others, especially students, online. Understand copyright, security and privacy issues on social media sites and share these understandings with students and professional colleagues. Understand the importance of identity and reputation management using social media and help students understand the long-term impact of personal information shared online. Create and follow a personal learning plan to stay informed about developing trends, tools and applications of social media. Participate in the formulation of school and district policies and guidelines related to educational networking and social learning.
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