Legislation in 1998 extended copyright by 20 years, so this year marks the first time in two decades that the pool of freely available work has been added to.
Instead of having to create drawings manually in a document, you can embed drawings from Drive in a document and refresh the content to keep it current. When you embed a drawing, the drawing is placed in the document, but linked to the original in Google Drawings. By using the "Update" button, you can update the drawing's content with one click if changes are made to the source file.
How to avoid copyright infringement by using media that you can legally re-use for classroom projects including blog posts, web pages, videos, slideshows, and podcasts. The guide also includes 21 places to find media to use in classroom projects.
Curating content is an important skill. With Wakelet's new collaboration feature, we can give our students the opportunity to work together to curate and create. Here are ten ways to use this new feature in your classroom.