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Contents contributed and discussions participated by annehinchcliff

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S.O.S. for Infomation Literacy - 0 views

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    A dynamic web-based multimedia resource that includes peer-reviewed lesson plans, handouts, presentations, videos and other resources to enhance the teaching of information literacy (K-16).
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A digital literacy video series - 0 views

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    To promote the digital literacy executive order that California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger enacted last year, the state's Office of Information Technology has released a series of YouTube videos featuring California's technology leaders answering questions about the importance and impact of residents being digitally literate.
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Desiderata for the Digital Age.... - 0 views

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    A "digi-deserata"
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California Coalition of Internet Safety for Children - 2 views

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    links to a variety of resources for educators
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Thats Not Cool - 0 views

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    A forum for teenagers dealing with innapropriate online behavior. Includes, videos, games, discussion forum, help lines, "callout cards" and general helpful information.
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Center for Social Media site - 1 views

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    A whole set of Curriculum Materials for teaching and understanding copyright and fair use. The materials include lesson plans, songs, case studies, and videos.
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5 Considerations for Digital Age Leaders - 2 views

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    What principals and district administrators need to know about tech integration today.
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Digital Comic Museum - 0 views

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    An archive of comics that are copyright free and in the public domain.
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When U.S. Works pass into Public Domain - 0 views

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    A public domain work is a creative work that is not protected by copyright and which may be freely used by everyone. This chart helps to explain when works enter this domain.
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Show Movies in Your School Legally! - 1 views

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    With a license from Movie Licensing USA you can show movies legally for non-teaching activities such as Family Movie Nights, Before- or After-School programs, Student Rewards, Holiday Events and more. A Public Performance Site License saves you time and money - since you don't have to contact each studio directly. In addition to your personal comfort and reputation, this license provides protection from the hazards of non-compliance with U.S. Copyright Law.
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The Official School Administrator's Guide to Understanding MySpace and Resolving Social... - 0 views

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    A downloadable pdf guide for administrators.
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Fair Use of Copyrighted Materials - 1 views

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    A great explanation of all areas of Fair Use laws.
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A Compilation of Copyright Resources for Schools by George Pilling - 1 views

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    Helpful links and handouts for copyright presentations.
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Digital copyright slider - 2 views

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    Another cool tool to use in determining copyright permission information...
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Section 108 of the U.S. Copyright code - 0 views

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    Section 108 of the U.S. copyright code allows libraries and archives, under certain circumstances, to make reproductions of copyrighted materials without permission of the copyright holder. This simple tool will help you determine whether or not a particular reproduction is covered by this exemption.
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