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Meagan Taylor

Open Educational Resources Commons - 0 views

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    A great archive of educational resources you can use under the creative commons.
Meagan Taylor

Creative Commons Is Rewriting Rules of Copyright (washingtonpost.com) - 0 views

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    An article analyzing some of the potential societal benefits of the creative commons
Meagan Taylor

7 Things you should know about the Creative Commons - 1 views

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    Creative Commons in pamphlet form
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    Provides a context for the creative commons, its significance and its implications for teaching and learning
Rob Schupbach

Getty Images | Stock Photography, Editorial Photos, Footage & Music - 0 views

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    Getty Images While quick online access to images, footage and music may be second nature to us now, just a decade ago it was almost unimaginable. We were the first company to license imagery online - and continue to drive the industry forward. Our goal is to inspire communicators - and give them the tools to create inspiring work of their own.
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    Missing from the MUSIC section...Happy Birthday To You! Yes, it is not in the public domain!
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    I believe that's why they don't sing it at restaurants....
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    Yes! We can sing it in a classroom, at a party, or any other PRIVITE setting...However, on TV, in a public setting, in a movie, etc...someone has to pay!
Katie Danner

Flickr in the Classroom - 0 views

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    Hails the uses for Flickr in the classroom. Also talks about the Creative Commons licensing options for photos on Flickr.
Talia Frye

Copyright in Teaching - 0 views

  • There are three major exceptions to the copyright law that permit instructors to use copyrighted material in their classrooms without permission.
  • The Association of Research Libraries offers a concise and clear brochure, Know Your Copyrights, that stresses multiple opportunities to use copyrighted materials in the classroom
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    Although really short, this provides quick links to instances where there are copyright exceptions for teachers... interesting.
Talia Frye

Art & Learning to Think & Feel - 0 views

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    Great ideas for creativity lessons. Includes lesson ideas on drawing, thinking/feeling, design and composition thinking, etc...
Pamela Evans

creativecommons (creativecommons) on Twitter - 0 views

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    Follow CC on Twitter
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    I just added it! Some kind of Web 2.0 convergence...posting a twitter link to follow to Diigo!
Marcy Singson

Copyright chart - 1 views

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    Any easy to use chart on copyright rules
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    I recommend this chart to teachers when I talk about copyright as it is a nice short hand reminder.
Courtney M

TeachersFirst's Copyright and Fair Use Resources - 2 views

  • This collection includes instructional activities about copyright and collections/tools to use images, music, and texts legally, either through Fair Use or Creative Commons licensing. Use these resources to model and teach ethical use of electronic media or to find copyright-safe raw materials for student projects.
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      Basically, this site condenses links to websites explaining all about what teachers can do without breaking any copyright laws, to websites with suggestions or ideas about how to teach students about copyrights, and the first site in the list is to images that are copyright free!
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    This website is a wonderful resource for any teacher. It provides links to guide the teacher in fair use laws, suggests ways to teach about copyright laws, and provides a link to copyright-free images! It's really a one -stop-shop for everything copyright.
Marcy Singson

About - Creative Commons - 2 views

  • The idea of universal access to research, education, and culture is made possible by the Internet, but our legal and social systems don’t always allow that idea to be realized. Copyright was created long before the emergence of the Internet, and can make it hard to legally perform actions we take for granted on the network: copy, paste, edit source, and post to the Web. The default setting of copyright law requires all of these actions to have explicit permission, granted in advance, whether you’re an artist, teacher, scientist, librarian, policymaker, or just a regular user. To achieve the vision of universal access, someone needed to provide a free, public, and standardized infrastructure that creates a balance between the reality of the Internet and the reality of copyright laws. That someone is Creative Commons.
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    Great resource for those (like me) who had never heard of "creative Commons"
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    Creative Commons develops, supports, and stewards legal and technical infrastructure that maximizes digital creativity, sharing, and innovation. (quoted from article)
Dianne Brewster

Oceans | Disneynature - 0 views

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    This movie along with Earth, African Cats, and (coming soon) Chimpanzees provide very useful curriculum tools to go along with the movies
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    Good choice, Dianne ;)
Kelsey Everton

Copyright Guidelines - 1 views

  • Copyright laws do allow teachers some uses of some copyrighted materials. Fair use guidelines consider: The purpose of the use (educational vs. commercial) The nature of the work (published and fact-based vs. highly creative) The amount of the work used The market effect of the use on the work.
  • The educational exemption applies if:The copyrighted material is used in a classroom or school library.The material is used as a part of face-to-face instruction with students. A teacher must be in charge and the material must relate directly to the subject being taught. The amount of the work used is only as much as is required for this lesson.The material must be legally acquired. (Purchased, rented, or borrowed from a library.)
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    A great and easy-to-read article for future teachers. Also has a good chart of what is permitted and what is not permitted!
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    I like this source. Good find!
Dianne Brewster

What is Creative Commons? Wanna Work Together RG Remix - YouTube - 0 views

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    Video about creative commons - Refining the Rules of Copyright!
Dianne Brewster

Multimedia in the Classroom - 0 views

  • Decide on relevant standards and benchmarks Decide if multimedia is appropriate Decide which learning outcomes are desired Decide on appropriate assessment measures
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  • Inventory available hardware and software Determine the grouping strategy and roles Specify length/duration of activity Design a lesson/unit plan with a multimedia activity
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  • DESIGN
  • Media development skills Classroom management and configuration Facilitating multimedia activities
  • DELIVER
  • Student checklists Evaluation options Reflection and revision
  • VALUATE
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    Always determine if the use of multimedia is appropriate to a particular activity
Dianne Brewster

circ21.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 1 views

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    A compilation of copyright laws for educators to use
Dianne Brewster

Educational Videos: Nature Videos | Disney Educational Productions - 1 views

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    Other educational videos and curriculum tools from Disney Nature
Mary Carter Jacocks

BrainPOP Jr. - K-3 Educational Movies, Quizzes, Lessons, and More! - 2 views

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    great resource for lesson plans/unit ideas
Rob Schupbach

The Mindset List - 0 views

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    Beloit College Mindset List
Rob Schupbach

Government Resources for Science Images--Selected Internet Resources - 0 views

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    The Library of Congress: Government Resources for Science Images
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