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Grace Chandler

Resource for Copyright and Fair Use for Teachers - 3 views

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    Teaching at Its BestThis third edition of the best-selling handbook offers faculty at all levels an essential toolbox of hundreds of practical teaching techniques, formats, classroom activities, and exercises, all of which can be implemented immediately.
Tonya Preston

Copyright and Fair Use in the UMUC Online or Face-to-Face Classroom - 1 views

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    This article is a database of basic guidelines to help you know when and what you need to do to copyright compliant.
Tonya Preston

Tutorials and Basic Information about Copyright and Fair Use - 4 views

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    This article is an online group of tutorials that can help walk you through how to be copyright compliant.
Darlene Wall

Plagiarism-Detection Tool Creates Legal Quandary - 2 views

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    The article starts out by asking the question when professors send students papers to a database, are copyrights violated? This article discusses electronic tools being used to determine student plagiarism. Turnitin.com is a common electronic tool that professors and teachers provide for their students to turn in their papers. In the United States, 400 colleges use this website. Lawyers detect that this is an infringement on students copyright. The founder of turnitin.com apologized for violating student's rights and advised professors to advise students that copies of their papers will be checked and kept in the database for plagiarism. Then they discuss success stories of how professors and schools are not concerned with lawsuits.
Darlene Wall

The Cost of Copyright Confusion for Media Literacy - 3 views

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    In this article, examples are given from teachers about their experiences with their opinions about copyright and teaching practices. It discusses how copyright laws are provided for educational use. Insight is given to how teachers can misunderstand fair use and how teachers cope. According to the interviews in this study, teachers are not impressed with copyright rules.
Rosemary Knebel

More Than Half of U.S. Districts Have Students in Distance Learning Programs -- THE Jou... - 1 views

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    Student enrollment, types of courses, technology used to deliver, district monitoring and policies are some of the topics discussed in this research article.
Jessica Byrd

Copying in the Classroom: Teachers and Copying - 4 views

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    This article focuses on fair use in the classroom. It discusses the copying rights of teachers for single and multiple documents in accordance with House Report 94-1476. It goes into greater detail on the rights of teachers when copying poems, prose, atricles, and stories.
Sharon Hicks

Reproduction of Copyrighted Works by Educators and Librarians - 5 views

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    This website is the "law" version of copyright and fair use. I felt it was a good resource because sometimes it is better to see the law rather than an interpretation. It is broken down it to catergories. If you just wanted to know the law about music, you can see what the law is pertaining to that area.
Joshua ROot

Modern learning: Quizlet in the social studies classroom - 1 views

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    I love quizlet! These teacher- OR student-made online study guides allow students to access material and information anywhere with internet connection. And its use of different methods--flash cards-matching-GAMES!-quizzes--ensures all learning styles are addressed. This article (a thesis) studies and advises on the use of Quizlets.
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    Interesting idea for convenient and smart teaching!
Joshua ROot

Morality Play - 1 views

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    This article contains an example of an innovative teacher tackling a complex issue in a way students will love and remember. That is, she turned a potentially tedious lesson on copyright and fair use rules into an opportunity for students to create scripts, lines, and act out their understanding of the subject!
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    Good idea. I like learning new teaching tips and tricks.
DeAnna Schlebach

Chinese Algebra Curriculum in Elementary Grades - 1 views

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      How Chinese Curriculum presents algebra in the elementary grades.
  • Elementary Mathematics to Improve Algebraic Thinking:math.nie.edu.sg/ame/matheduc/tme/tmeV8.../Jinfa%20Cai_intro.pdfYou +1'd this publicly. UndoFile Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - Quick Viewby J Cai - 2004 - Cited by 5 - Related articlesA Case Study of the Chinese Elementary School Curriculum1. Jinfa Cai. University of Delaware. Abstract: This paper presents a case study of algebraic thinking ...
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    This article discusses the introduction of algebra to Elementary school students.
Brandie Payne

Copyright Chart - 2 views

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    This is a chart of Copyright and Fair Use policy which explains very easily what is and is not acceptable.
Frederick Eberhardt

Using Animoto to Teach History - 0 views

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    Animoto is the new platform for classroom animation and this meets the historical conversation!
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    If anyone knows how to cite for apa for animoto and use it fairly, let me know!
DeAnna Schlebach

Education World: What Makes Effective Teaching Teams Tick? - 1 views

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      This is in Huntsville, TX-That's cool! Very interesting.
  • Scott Johnson Elementary School in Huntsville, Texas
  • Vertical teams get ideas flowing across grade levels and provide learning opportunities for all teachers, explained Beth Burt, the school's principal. "The concept of vertical teaming has opened communication between grade levels," she told Education World. "That, in turn, has improved student achievement."
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  • "It was formed to provide a forum for discussing specific curriculum issues and looking at student work across the grades. It has been very helpful to examine the grade levels at which certain skills are taught and how much re-teaching occurs."
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    This article talks about different ways teaming brings about success. Near the bottom of the article the use of vertical alignment teams are discussed. Good read!
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    Why not? The sky is the limit. We are only prevented to succeeding where we think there are no possibilities! This is really neat.
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    Wow! I did my Method's at this school and I thought it was phenomenal then, I can only imagine now. This may be an article that I take back into my school because we have a group of 4th graders who are missing skills. It is hard to get the students prepared for the 5th grade level when they are missing 2nd and 3rd grade skills. Today I was talking to a teacher about what the students are being taught in the 3rd grade and she did not know. I think that if the teachers are communicating with the other grade level they are more aware of what to expect the next school year. This may also promote colloboration with other grade levels so that many skills are not missing. I am sure this will benefit all teachers and make learning more effective. It is all about team work!
DeAnna Schlebach

Components of Vertical Alignment - 1 views

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    This article discusses the components of vertical alignment. This is an informational piece for teachers to understand all that vertical alignment entails.
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    This article discusses the components of vertical alignment. This is an informational piece for teachers to understand all that vertical alignment entails.
Sheena Jones(SJ)

Example of how to use a Mentor Text - 1 views

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    In this presentation on the Davidson County School's Website you can explore ways of how to implement Mentor Texts into the writing of young students.
Frederick Eberhardt

http://www.crste.org/images/Herro_Web20_Literacy.pdf - 1 views

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    Web 2.0 Literacy and Secondary Teacher Education Danielle Fahser-Herro and Constance Steinkuehler 2009 http://www.crste.org/images/Herro_Web20_Literacy.pdf Internet use strengthens literacy in students according to this study. In fact sometimes test scores improves in certain cases, not across the board.
Frederick Eberhardt

Integrating Technology Into the Curriculum - KeyBookshop.com eStore - 2 views

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    Shelly Frei, 2007. Using blogging and webcasting as tools for teaching and education of students in K-12 environments. She makes it clear that this is the future of education. Frei, S. et. al. (2007). Integrating technology into the curriculum: professional development for successful classrooms. Huntington Beach, CA: Shell Education.
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    Great book! Have been reading it lately for ideas!
Frederick Eberhardt

http://2009.polarhusky.com/ceu/geospatial.pdf - 1 views

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    Adventure learning in a situated context is like a name your own adventure novel for high school and college students in Geography. Its application would work in any field for context-driven learning. Doering, A. et. al. (2007). Adventure learning: situating learning in an authentic context. Innovate 3 (6). Accessed on April 24, 2008. The article is reprinted here with permission of the publisher, The Fischler School of Education and Human Services at Nova Southeastern University. For educational use only.
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    Great book about situated learning, kind of makes you feel like you are in a Liam Neeson movie and testing theories and such!
Frederick Eberhardt

History.com - History Made Every Day - American & World History - 0 views

shared by Frederick Eberhardt on 23 Feb 12 - Cached
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    I view (and use) this resource much like I do YouTube videos. It contains a massive store of diverse resources to use to explain or enhance lessons. I really utilize, and find success in capturing the kids' attention, the primary source resources history.com has--videos and pictures of old speeches and battles, original copies of documents. Doing so helps the kids relate the information, which may seem abstract to them, to actual, real-world things and occurrences!
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