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Brad Belbas

update on Warner Music (UPDATED) (AGAIN) (Lessig Blog) - 0 views

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    This is a video of a talk that Lawrence Lessig (Professor, Stanford Law School) gave for an organization. In his talk, Lessig provides a powerful and piercing analysis and critique on the impact that legal restrictions on the re/use of media resources has on creativity and cultural production. During his talk, Lessig shows some remarkably creative mash-ups videos on YouTube to exemplify the kind of creativity/cultural production that is possible through ubiquitous digital media. Ironically, the organization that hosted the talk received a notice from Warner Bros Music after posting a video of the Lessig's talk on YouTube, which, according to Lessig's blog, "objected to its being posted on copyright grounds." Warner Brother Music Group has implemented content-id algorithms (i.e., technology that detects the digital "fingerprint" of corporate-"owned" copyrighted works) through media hosting services, including YouTube, FaceBook, and others. When the video of Lessig's talk was posted, it was 'dusted' for fingerprints of WBMG copyrighted works. The detection system identified the soundtracks in the YouTube videos Lessig showed, as materials to which they held copyright. Both the video of Lessig's talk and the blog conversation regarding WBMG's objection are must-see resources.
H DeWaard

Resources | Teaching Copyright - 111 views

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    California based resources but rich site full of lesson plans related to copyright. mostly high school level but interesting for all educators
Virginia Meadow

eChalk: Teaching resources for interactive whiteboards and data projectors - 2 views

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    Powerful interactive resources designed for whole-class teaching. Online educational games, classroom resources and lesson activities for interactive whiteboards and data projectors. Put some fun into your lessons with our exceptional science, maths, English language, literature, history, music physical education and modern foreign languages software." />/css/resourceList.css
Glenn Hervieux

The Educator's Guide to Copyright, Fair Use, and Creative Commons – The Edublogger - 74 views

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    Nice easy discussion points on Copyright and Fair Use. Author includes some resources to images. Check out the comment section for conversation about this important topic.
anonymous

Copyright & Fair Use in Teaching Resources -- Center for Social Media at American Unive... - 44 views

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    Comprehensive website on copyright and fair use of media. Many useful links to resources, information, related news and blogs.
Bob Rowan

Wissahickon School District's eToolBox - Copyright - 83 views

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    Discussion of copyright and fair use + good sources for images and audio clips
Bernard Preston

Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators - Ready Reference & Copyright Sources - Kathy Schro... - 7 views

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    resource for Citation of Work, Copyright sources, and guide to library information.
Mark Gleeson

Copyright & Schools: photocopy, scan, screen or broadcast copyright resources in classr... - 4 views

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    I site that helps answer specific questions about copyright usage as it pertains to schools.
Cindy Edwards

Theh Educators' Lean and Mean No FAT Guide to Fair Use - 50 views

  • These are: the purpose of the use, the nature of the work, the portion used, and the effect on the market.
  • You thought it was about money. Copyright is about control.
  • What matters more is whether or not it had to do with instruction.
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  • Instructional use gives you an exemption; nonprofit use does not.
  • Here's how it goes. If you're considering using copyrighted materials for instructional purposes, do it!...provided that: 1. you are in a place dedicated to instruction and the material will stay there (rather than being distributed to a wider audience); 2. you are using a legitimate copy as your source; 3. the service or resource you are using is not available for sale for educational use.
Don Doehla

Creative Commons Resources for Classroom Teachers | CTQ - 90 views

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    How to tap into Creative COmmons resources
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    If your students are using images, video, or music in the final products that they are producing for your class, then it is INCREDIBLY important that you introduce them to the Creative Commons -- an organization that is helping to redefine copyright laws.
alexis alexander

Week 5: Adding images and attribution : Challenge Yourself to Blog - 80 views

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    a great resource for teachers teaching students about copyright and the web
Randolph Hollingsworth

Filesharing @ IU - 41 views

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    Multi-use website that looks very student-oriented but is clearly useful for faculty and staff also - includes "How can I protect myself?" as well as copyright tutorial, educationa and awareness resources
anonymous

New Tools - LibGuides at Springfield Township High School - 134 views

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    Joyce Valenza and Kristen Swanson, have assembled a good collection of Web 2.0 tools and guides for teachers. The collection is part of STHS Library Guides. Their new tools catalog is organized by function (wikis, podcasting, etc) and topics related to technology use in schools (media literacy, fair use, privacy).  Applications for EducationIf you're the technology integration specialist or just the "techy" person that everyone goes to, the STHS Library New Tools is a good site to refer your colleagues to when they need a quick reference to learn about new tools.
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    This is a pretty decent collection of web tools and descriptions to pass along as references/resources of ed tech.
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    An amazing array of resources for education: digital storytelling, copyright/creative commons, tag clouds, mindmapping, digital citizenship and more.  Take 10 minutes to peruse this - impressive collection. Looks current, too.
James Shockley

Web 2.0 Smack Down - 149 views

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