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Copyright - Playing with Media - 56 views

  • Attribution, in the form of a thorough “Works Cited” section of a document or project, does NOT guarantee full copyright compliance in the United States. Judges ruling on intellectual property cases never write, “The defendant created a great bibliography, so I find find him not guilty of these charges.”
  • We would never accept the following entry in a written, student bibliography in a research paper: "I found this information in the school library."
  • We should not accept student media projects which include similar, non-specific attribution statements like “Images from Google” or “Images from Flickr.”
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Mode of Delivery - Technology for Learning - 2 views

    • David Longman
       
      Fair enough. though this is not completely clear. You could have included some summary here of what alternatives were you considered. Even hosting your own Moodle externally might have given you more flexibility.
  • Moodle came 8th, so it is widely recognised as an important tool for online learning.
    • David Longman
       
      Good - \i like the use of Twitter too - how many responses? What comments were offered? Would have been good to know.
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EDUCAUSE hubsite for resources related to the GA State eReserves case - 6 views

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    Some resources on the GSU ereserves case
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How to Save the Humanities With Just a Few Clicks - 24 views

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    Expanding Our Wikiverse Save the books. And the film reels. The photos, the manuscripts, the letters, the maps. These artifacts that fill our libraries threaten to sink into oblivion. But the good news? You can save them.
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Breaking it Down for the Teacher - 32 views

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    This youtube video is based on important facts thats teachers need to know about copyrighting and fairuse. It include hand drawn pictures and timelines!
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Could You Give Me an Example Please? - 12 views

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    Through this site you can find a definition of the term copyright as well as a list of example and four scenarios to help you to better understand the term copyright. Although it is only one page, there is a lot of valuable information about the term copyright.
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Let Me Explain - 29 views

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    This is a youtube video posted that includes six minutes of valuable information on exclusive rights as well as copyrights.
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Welcome to AEA 267 - 0 views

shared by Brian Unruh on 12 May 09 - Cached
  • Congratulations to Helen Hinders, Aplington-Parkersburg Middle School; Krista State, CAL Elementary of Latimer; and Larry Thompson, Four Oaks in Mason City who are this year’s AEA 267 Outstanding Paraeducator Award winners.
  • Visit the AEA booth at the Iowa State Fair
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The rise of the Digital Refuseniks - Newspaper Tree El Paso - 0 views

  • re•fuse•nik (n) somebody who refuses to agree to, take part in, or cooperate with something, especially on grounds of principle (informal) Why do I think people are Refuseniks? Let's look at a little history: The first major introduction of computers into the classroom took place, essentially with the introduction of the Apple II-e computer. The Apple II-e was introduced in 1983 and became a staple of campuses around the world. So, in order to keep things simple, let’s just say it was 1985 by the time Apple II-e’s really hit it big in the classroom. So, without too much mathematical calculation going on here, it is not a stretch to say that computers have been in the schools for at least 24 years. A teacher, even with 35 years experience today, will have had 63% of their professional life exposed to computers in their work environment. A teacher with less than 24 years of experience will have not known a school without a computer.
    • Mr. Carver
       
      That is not necessarily a fair assessment as computers were not in CLASSROOMS. Most schools had a lab where you went to work on the computers they weren't readily available for use.
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    Refusenik is a good term for those who refuse to integrate technology. Luddite is another good term.
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    Refusenik is a good term for those who refuse to integrate technology. Luddite is another good term.
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Participation Rubric - 132 views

shared by Judith Meyer on 31 Dec 10 - Cached
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    Always a challenge grading participation in a fair manner. Here is a rubric to help. May be useful to define frequency ranges.
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