Great Guide from the Center for Social Media: "This document is a code of best practices that helps educators using media literacy concepts and techniques to interpret the copyright doctrine of fair use."
If you’re a computer programmer and you want to figure out how something works, the way you do it is not by reading a manual or following a map. You do it by trying something, seeing what happens, learning from it and then trying something else. That’s how we figured out how the world worked when we were 5 years old, and it’s the way we figure out how to do something new in a changing world.
Research on ICT
White Papers and Research on e-learning, ICT,
and Information Society
K-12 Resources
Digital literacy curriculum, resources, guides,
standards, and policies for primary and
secondary education.
If we decide to stick with NETS, this might be of use for giving teachers examples of what kinds of projects meet particular standards. It might also be helpful if we move to the ICT standards.
This site provides a comprehensive range of useful ICT in Education information for teachers and educators, particularly those in the Asia-Pacific region, including: teaching guidelines, lesson plans, and links to online ICT teacher training courses.