Practical Ed Tech Tip of the Week – Copyright for Teachers and Students
About ten days ago I read this article from attorney Sarah F. Hawkins. The article didn’t have much that was new to me, but I am bringing it up because one of the comments posted under the article...
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Copyright and Creative Commons can be a confusing topic. Over the years Beth Holland and I have helped teachers all over the United States navigate the nuances of copyright and Creative Commons. Last...
View ArticleUpdated – A Guide to Finding Media for Classroom Projects
A couple of years ago I published a short guide to finding media for classroom projects. Since then a couple of resources have been taken offline and I’ve replaced them with new resources. I created...
View ArticleAn Updated Guide to Finding Media for Classroom Projects
The Internet makes it easy to find and quickly download image, video, and audio files. But as some people have learned the hard way, just because you can download it doesn’t mean that you can use it...
View ArticleA Baker’s Dozen for Teaching & Learning About Copyright
Copyright in the context of school settings is a topic that is full of nuances that can make it confusing for many teachers and students. For example, some people think that using a picture, text,...
View ArticleA Concise Explanation of Plagiarism
As we see an increase in the development and use of AI writing tools, there will probably be an increase in questions about copyright and plagiarism. In fact, that was a topic of discussion in a...
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