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Amanda McHaney

FAQ regarding Copyright and Fair-Use - 3 views

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    This offers information on frequently asked questions dealing with copyright and fair use laws. It breaks down the questions by categories. Videos, software, internet, etc. 
Brandie Payne

Copyright 101 - 6 views

  • 1. Create all graphic and textual content from scratch: if it is original, no copyright issues should be encountered. This means teachers as well as students would not copy and paste ANYTHING from the Internet or from other electronic sources: no text, no images, no audio files, no video files, no animations, or anything else.
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    This article provides a simple overview of copyright laws for educators.
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    In this article not only does it list all the things that teachers should avoid from doing but it also has information for the students. It list how the classroom can use the internet appropriately without breaking any laws and the reasons why these laws even came about.
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    This is an interesting article. Since my content area is business education, integrating technology in the classroom is a huge topic. As an educator, I have to know what is legal and illegal. Especially, when communicating copyright laws to the students. I think this article is a useful tool for educators to use in the classroom. I like how the article mentions that the rules that apply to students apply to teachers as well. We as educators have to abide by copyright laws just as students should. I also like the fact that this article outlines the guidelines that educators should follow in the classroom so that they can use as a reference.
Brandie Payne

Implications for Educators - 6 views

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    Guidelines for the use of copyrighted material in the classroom.
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    Brandi, this is a great article on implications for educators. The ABC rule is something that I think should be used in the classroom. My students use the internet in my class on a daily basis because all my classes are in a computer lab. Educators that utilize the ABC guidelines are practicing the proper copyright laws for both students and teachers. Sometimes my students have difficulty writing definitions in their own words, so they think that they can copy and paste from the internet. Well I make them rewrite the definitions that I can tell that have been copied and pasted. They think that I am being mean by making them rewrite them, but in all reality, I am teaching them that plagiarism is not acceptable on any level even when writing vocabulary words.
Brandie Payne

Copyright and Fair Use-Center for Social Media - 6 views

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    This is a good resource for copyright and fair use involving media.
Brandie Payne

NSTA :: Interactive Science Notebooks - 1 views

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  • teachers must
  • using them authentically
  • have to be chronological and organized
  • notebooks can have many formats
  • notebooks can play a powerful role in science investigation” and serve as a “fantastic assessment tool for teachers
  • guide them in
  • interactive science notebook
  • consolidating student material
  • compare and contrast the model with the real outdoor space
  • they own the material
  • have students process information, learn, and think in a more engaging way
  • a better chance of remembering and applying new information
  • personalize their learning
  • We have been using the interactive notebook as a learning strategy for teachers in our professional development projects
  • original representations of student thinking (essay response, concept maps, diagrams, graphic organizers), the representations produced as the result of data analysis (charts, graphs), and a date/time stamp on all entries
  • three essential elements of science notebooks
  • One challenge teachers face
  • is when “some students struggle with representing their ideas in written form if presented with a limited time to do so
  • the sharing of the uniqueness
  • build students’ confidence
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    This article discusses how interactive notebooks can enhance student learning. It also gives several good examples of how they can be used to assess student progress and understanding.
Laura Eben

PBS Teachers | PBS Teachers . Copyright & Fair Use . Copyright Law & Fair Use - 4 views

  • Always remember that merely acknowledging or crediting the source of copyrighted material does not substitute for obtaining permission.
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    PBS helps make a point that most of us just assume is alright most of the time.
Darlene Wall

The Impact of Home Computer Use on Children Activities and Development - 2 views

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    This article provides an overview of how computers affect a child's development. The study shows that continuous use of computers has children spending more time in front of a television rather than doing activities making them overweight. In this study, the findings show that increased use of the computer leads to depression and loneliness.
Darlene Wall

Technology Environment? How do computers affect kids - 4 views

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    This article talks about how computers affect kids. It discusses how the use of computers and video games affect children by spending less time with family members. This article also points out some precautions that parents should take before their child uses computers.
Sharon Hicks

The Changing Web and Copyright - 5 views

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    This artlicle about the some recent technologies and copyright. It highlight the use of wikis and blogs and copyright use.
Michelle Osborne

Why cameras on school buses - 1 views

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    This video shows the importance of cameras on school buses and how they hold everyone accountable, help the driver focus more on driving rather than constantly having to monitor children through the mirror and how the cameras act as a silent witness in observing and reporting student behavior on the bus.
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    Not a bad idea, to keep everyone safe. And to present evident of bullying.
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    I think it is an awesome idea to put cameras on school buses because just like the driver said in the video, it is impossible to properly monitor the students while trying to watch traffic as well. As a child, there was always something going on in the back of the bus and when the driver asked what happened, no one saw anything! Therefore, I think cameras on the bus is a great idea to help ensure student's safety.
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    You can't go wrong with cameras on a school bus. The summer following my freshmen year in high school, I would ride the bus to summer school everyday. The bus picked us up from what was considered to be one of the worst neighborhoods in the community. Everyone that rode that bus got along with one another very well, however there was still bullying going on. The bullying was not student to student, it was student to bus driver. That poor man endured so much harassment from the students that after about 2 weeks he quit. Students would throw things at him while he was driving (paper, candy, you name it). I don't see how he got us to school and back alive with so many distractions. No one got in trouble for the way the bus driver was treated because there were no cameras on that bus. After he quit they sent a new bus to pick us up, it did have cameras. That was the end of that. I think this video was short and straight to the point. It is much more safe for everyone to have cameras on the bus.
Joshua ROot

"Changing Education Paradigms" YouTube video - 3 views

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    Web video created and narrated by educational maverick Sir Ken Robinson. In it, he explains, in a student-centered way, why it is crucial for teachers to embrace technology in the classroom.
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    Good ideas. I can learn something here.
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    I think Sir Ken Robinson's ideas about the curriculum were right! One thing he mentioned that stuck out to me was about the divergent thinking being the essential capacity for creativity. He stated that there were several possible answers instead of just one. He used the example of the ways to use a paper cup to support his ideas. He explained how knowledge deteriorates over time when students become "educated". He says that what is considered as copying or cheating is referred to as collaboration in the environment. I think society is constantly changing and some aspects of the curriculum may need to be modified to meet those needs but not completely. I think with the changing curriculum, students and teachers are so overwhelmed by the emphasis placed on standardized testing that it is difficult for learning to occur in a fun, relaxed environment, except in lower grade levels where the students are still excited about learning. I agree with Sir Ken Robinson in saying that we can meet the future by doing the past, when the stakes weren't so high and so many students weren't being medicated, learning could occur in an environment that wasn't divided!
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    Joshua, I am so glad you posted this video! I think that all educators need to watch this video simply because it is real. Technology should be essential in the classrooms today's simply because it is what the students see and use when they are not in school. Think about how many students have cell phones, Ipad's, Ipods and video games, we should be taking into consideration these things to strengthn education. I agree with Jessica on the divergent thinking--we sometimes forget that no 2 students are the same so their perspectives on learning and life will be totally different. I think a lot of times we do want the "perfect" classroom but the truth of the matter is we have to consider all learning styles. Students learn best from each other and group work is something that Sir Ken made a point in his presentation. In this course we talk a lot with each other SO that we can learn from each other so why not implement this same learning style into the classrooms?
Joshua ROot

Copyright and the DVD Dilemma - 3 views

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    This article proposes and answers the question of a specific copyright quandary. Today's teachers often use DVDs as teaching aids, yet few of us know how to or even bother with attributing copyright to it. The narrow focus of the article, however, can be taken to heart and expanded to cover related issues.
DeAnna Schlebach

Copyright in an Electronic Environment - 3 views

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    This site addresses the guidelines of Copyright and Fair Use policies. It is interesting because it separates what is allowed to students and what is allowed to teachers. Enjoy!
Frederick Eberhardt

Fair Use of Photography On A Blog - 2 views

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    It is must-read for those interested in blogging!
Frederick Eberhardt

What Bloggers Should Know About Copyright and Fair Use - 1 views

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    Clears up some confusion about copyright issues and blogs.
Sheena Jones(SJ)

"Read like we write and write like we read" Mentor Texts - 0 views

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    This article is about how 2 colleague in Manhattan NY discovered using Books or Mentor Texts to teach writing. We always read for comprehension but never read for writing, In this article they explain how teachers can effectively use books in the classroom to teach writing. Using the authors as teachers.
Sheena Jones(SJ)

Fair Use in the Classroom - 1 views

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    In this article you will find how universities can make their students aware of how Fairuse. I know for myself I was not prepared for copyright and fair use but this article is very informative about its purposes. It also includes different links to other helpful sites for copyright and fairuse that may benefit the teacher or students.
adammkey

Chilling Effects Clearinghouse - 2 views

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    This site monitors the use of copyright claims to silence free speech. There's a generator for responding to complaints that you're violating copyright.
Brandie Payne

Copyright Law and Fair Use - 7 views

  • Examples of fair use of copyrighted materials include quotation of excerpts in a review or critique, or copying of a small part of a work by a teacher or student to illustrate a lesson.
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    This article provides general information about copyright and fair use laws in relation to academic settings.
Brandie Payne

Copyright and Fair Use Chart - 6 views

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    Here is another copyright and fair use chart.
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    I was given this chart in my technology class in my methods semester. I referenced it quite frequently, but I can't seem to find it now. Thanks for posting!
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    I thought that it would come in handy. There is is another reference posted with a chart also, but I think that I like this one the best.
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    This was a great resourse. It gave me the information I needed in an easy read form. I wish that APA would do something similiar. When information is easy to read it makes it a tool and makes it easier for most people to do right when it comes to rules and laws.
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