The separation of work and home: When you're carrying an email-equipped computer in your pocket, it's not just your friends who can find you -- so can your boss. For kids born this year, the wall between office and home will be blurry indeed.
students need to share their work and projects with others outside the
classroom.
Skype sessions, blogs, wikis, creating podcasts, digital storytelling, content
specific interactive games and programs, VoiceThread, and online presentations
with Glogster
students need to work collaboratively inside and outside the classroom to solve
real-time issues, problems, and audiences
This is a website (mostly for English "people") to track what books you have read and want to read. You can also read reviews and join book/author discussion groups.
The more you
use, the less likely it will be considered fair use.
If you use the "heart" or "essence" of a work,
it is less likely your use will be considered fair.
Does the work
appeal to the same audience as the original? If the answer is yes,
it will likely be considered an infringement
If you use something on one occasion within one semester or part of a semester it is more likely to be seen as fair use. If you use something repeatedly, it's less likely to be considered fair use.
In General, What Counts as Fair Use?
use for a limited period of time
Copying the
same works from semester to semester.
Copying the
same material for several different courses at the same or different
institutions.
Copying more
than nine separate times in a single semester.