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Young writers in Westwood unleash their 'best words' with Web tool - The Boston Globe - 0 views

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    Wiki use in a middle school in Boston. The experiment is successful. The students are teaching each other.
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ALA | Common Core Crosswalk - 0 views

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    Tables that align the AASL Standards for 21st Century Learner to Common Core State Standards
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    Tables that align the AASL Standards for 21st Century Learner to Common Core State Standards
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Books, Stories, Writing Contests and Publishing for Kids | KidPub Press - 0 views

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    Digital writing space for children
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The Library of Congress' collections on Flickr - 0 views

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    Library of Congress's Flickr photostream
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ubdeducators - home - 0 views

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    Understanding by Design wiki
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10TopFreeWeb2.0-MACUL - 0 views

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    Steve Dembo's presentation on his top 10 Web 2.0 tools. He delivered this at MASL 2009.
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Fair Use Evaluator - 0 views

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    ALA tool that can assisting in evaluating the "fairness" of using an item in compliance with the copyright law and fair use.
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Home - 0 views

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    ePals - Global networking community for collaborative projects
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ODP - Open Directory Project - 0 views

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    Open directory project. User generated directory of Internet web sites.
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Seven Natural Wonders Webquest - 0 views

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    WebQuest of the Natural Wonders involving researech
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Hanging Out in the Library: Media Center Survivor! - 0 views

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    Blog post likening surviving as a library media specialist to the TV show Survivor. Very clever and very appropriate.
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Tag Team Tech April 2011 | VOYA - 0 views

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    All web 2.o pathfinder tools explained via examples
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informationfluency » home - 0 views

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    This is Joyce Valenza's wiki that contains a variety of resources and ideas for incorporating Web 2.0 into the library media curriculum. It's all about the merge between technology and information fluency.
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Sweet Search - 0 views

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    A search engine whose results have been vetted by educators.
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Complete Link List of #140EDU Conference Videos « My Island View - 0 views

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    Bookmark
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weblogged » home - 0 views

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    Will Richardson's wiki that talks about podcasting, vodcasting and UStream TV.
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Evolving the Virtual School Library, Part 1: Deconstructing my own interface by Joyce K... - 0 views

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    Web presence by Joyce Valenza
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Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Online Video -- Publications -- Center for Socia... - 0 views

  • Mashups, remixes, subs, and online parodies are new and refreshing online phenomena, but they partake of an ancient tradition: the recycling of old culture to make new.
  • The bargain is this: we as a society give limited property rights to creators, to reward them for producing culture; at the same time, we give other creators the chance to use that same copyrighted material without permission or payment, in some circumstances.
  • Where it applies, fair use is a right, not a mere privilege. In fact, as the Supreme Court has pointed out, fair use keeps copyright from violating the First Amendment
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  • Copyright law does not exactly specify how to apply fair use, and that is to creators' advantage. Creative needs and practices differ with the field, with technology, and with time.
  • Rather than following a specific formula, lawyers and judges decide whether an unlicensed use of copyrighted material is "fair" according to a "rule of reason." This means taking all the facts and circumstances into account to decide if an unlicensed use of copyright material generates social or cultural benefits that are greater than the costs it imposes on the copyright owner.
  • the nature of the use, the nature of the work used, the extent of the use and its economic effect.
  • "transform"
  • the material taken from the copyrighted work by using it for a different purpose than that of the original, or did it just repeat the work for the same intent and value as the original?
  • Was the material taken appropriate in kind and amount, considering the nature of the copyrighted work and of the use?
  • the question of whether the use will cause excessive economic harm to the copyright owner.
  • whether the user acted reasonably and in good faith
  • in light of general practice in his or her particular field.
  • Video makers can take heart from other creator groups' reliance on fair use. For instance, historians regularly quote both other historians' writings and textual sources; filmmakers and visual artists reinterpret and critique existing work; scholars illustrate cultural commentary with textual, visual, and musical examples. Equally important is the example of commercial news media. Fair use is healthy and vigorous in daily broadcast television news, where references to popular films, classic TV programs, archival images, and popular songs are constant and routinely unlicensed.
  • "transformativeness."
  • ransformative purpose often underlies an individual creator's investment of substantial time and creative energy in producing a mashup, a personal video, or other new work. Images and sounds can be building blocks for new meaning, just as quotations of written texts can be. Emerging cultural expression deserves recognition for transformative value as much as more established expression.
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    This is an explanation about the code of best practices for online video.
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Privacy Playground - 0 views

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    Resources for cypersafety
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ReadWriteThink - 0 views

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    Great place for activities and lessons.
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