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Sharon BettsWiki workshop curriculum about educational technology integration, authentic learning and student engagement created by Wesley Fryer. (www.wesfryer.com)
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Dina PadgettTeachers, principals, and students all need to understand not only the basics of US copyright law as they relate to the creation and publication of media products, but also the opportunities presented for LEGAL remixing and reuse of media materials licensed through Creative Commons. This session presents practical suggestions for schools, educators, and students to avoid intellectual property liability problems and empower learners to LEGALLY create as well as share a wide variety of media/knowledge products on the global stage
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Caroline O'BannonTeachers, principals, and students all need to understand not only the basics of US copyright law as they relate to the creation and publication of media products, but also the opportunities presented for LEGAL remixing and reuse of media materials licensed through Creative Commons. This session presents practical suggestions for schools, educators, and students to avoid intellectual property liability problems and empower learners to LEGALLY create as well as share a wide variety of media/knowledge products on the global stage
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Teachers, principals, and students all need to understand not only the basics of US copyright law as they relate to the creation and publication of media products, but also the opportunities presented for LEGAL remixing and reuse of media materials licensed through Creative Commons.
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Stephanie BullockWiki workshop curriculum about educational technology integration, authentic learning and student engagement created by Wesley Fryer. (www.wesfryer.com)
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Laura DeisleyEducator's wiki with resource links
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Donna MurrayCopyright, fair use, intellectual freedom and podcasting
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Matt MontagneTeachers, principals, and students all need to understand not only the basics of US copyright law as they relate to the creation and publication of media products, but also the opportunities presented for LEGAL remixing and reuse of media materials licensed through Creative Commons. This session presents practical suggestions for schools, educators, and students to avoid intellectual property liability problems and empower learners to LEGALLY create as well as share a wide variety of media/knowledge products on the global stage.
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Cherice MontgomeryLinks to resources from Wes Fryer re: copyright
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Ann JohnstonPresentations and resources for copyright.
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Craig NansenTeach Digital: Curriculum by Wes Fryer wiki
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Skip Offenhauserwesley fryer wiki on copyright - great links and info
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Rodd LucierWes Fryer's copyright resources
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