Dianne Krause's Library tagged → View Popular
Copyright Alliance Education Foundation
"The issues surrounding copyright have never been more visible. But the classroom presents its own copyright-related challenges, for students and teachers alike. How is an educator to know what the rules are? How do those rules apply in the classroom? And how can we make sure that students know the rules as well?
To help educators answer these questions, the Copyright Alliance has established the Copyright Alliance Education Foundation.
Working with Young Minds Inspired, the Foundation has developed a comprehensive program for teachers. Additionally, we have compiled a library of free curricula that helps teachers of all grades and subject areas incorporate copyright into existing lesson plans."
Copyright 101 :: Module 1 : Purpose of Copyright Law
The primary purpose of copyright law is not so much to protect the interests of the authors/creators, but rather to promote the progress of science and the useful arts—that is—knowledge.
Copyright in the K-12 Classroom
# Basic Copyright and Multiple Copying
# Videotape Copyright
# Software Copyright
# Image and Picture Copyright
# Audio and Music Copyright
# Educational Multimedia Copyright
# Internet Copyright
# Distance Learning Copyright
Creative Commons: What every Educator needs to know
This slideshow provides the framework for a discussion about how educators can model 'creative integrity' and how they can assist students in leverage the Creative Commons as content creators
Musopen - Free Public Domain Classical Music
Musopen is an online music library of copyright free (public domain) music. We want to give the world access to music without the legal hassles so common today. There is a great deal of music that has expired copyrights, but almost no recordings of this music is in the public domain. We aim to record or obtain recordings that have no copyrights so that our visitors may listen, re-use, or in any way enjoy music. Put simply, our mission is to set music free.
copyrightconfusion » home
Use the links on the right to teach about fair use, make presentations, and share how you and your students are using copyrighted materials for teaching and learning. You can also post questions and answers about specific issues of interest to you.
Free Royalty Free Stock Photography - Home
Free Royalty Free Stock Photography: Unlike other sites with free images, these are also royalty free.
ImageStamper | Stay Copyright-safe
ImageStamper is a free tool for keeping dated, independently verified copies of license conditions associated with creative commons images. You can use it to safeguard your use of free images from license changes, or to prove you are the original image creator. Simply paste the URL of the page that contains the image you intend to use. ImageStamper will produce a timestamp of the image's license and will store this timestamp permanently in your account. The timestamp proves you obtained the image under that license and you can show it to others using a unique permalink.
Copyright -- An Interactive Journey for Kids
Brand new school year. Really cool teachers. Lots of computers that are -also cool. And suddenlyall the fun is gone.
I'm supposed to know what copyright means???
I'm supposed to be able to figure out what I can use on the WWW and what I can't?
Come on!
Follow this interactive adventure. Do all the activities. -Figure out what copyright really means.Then take the test at the end to see what you really do know!
ImageCodr.org
With ImageCodr.org, there is no need to do all this manually, you simply enter in the URL of the picture page (as seen in your browser) you are interested in and ImageCodr.org will generate the ready to use HTML code. It will also display a brief and easy license summary, so you don't get in legal trouble because you missed something.
Multimedia - This fair-use guide offers copyright shelter
This fair-use guide offers copyright shelter
Media and legal experts create a code to help teachers and students understand fair use of copyrighted materials
copyrightfriendly
A wiki chocked full of copyright friendly resources - music, images, avatars, concept mapping, clipart, streaming video, etc.
Open Clip Art Library Drawing Together
This project aims to create an archive of user contributed clip art that can be freely used. All graphics submitted to the project should be placed into the Public Domain according to the statement by the Creative Commons. If you'd like to help out, please join the mailing list, and review the archives.
1 Million Free and Legal Music Tracks - Free Music
Free & Legal music
Techlearning > > The New Rules of Copyright > October 15, 2008
Complying with, and teaching young people about, copyright in an educational setting often feels burdensome. That's because copyright laws were not designed to facilitate the sort of sharing and collaborating that has become widespread in the digital age. The innovative nonprofit organization Creative Commons turns the process around, making the concept of protecting and sharing work online not onerous, but positive.
ccLearn
ccLearn is a division of Creative Commons which is dedicated to realizing the full potential of the Internet to support open learning and open educational resources (OER). Our mission is to minimize barriers to sharing and reuse of educational materials — legal barriers, technical barriers, and social barriers.
Tech4Learning - Pics4Learning
Pics4Learning is a copyright-friendly image library for teachers and students. The Pics4Learning collection consists of thousands of images that have been donated by students, teachers, and amateur photographers. Unlike many Internet sites, permission has been granted for teachers and students to use all of the images donated to the Pics4Learning collection.
-
Pics4Learning is a copyright-friendly image library for teachers and students. The Pics4Learning collection consists of thousands of images that have been donated by students, teachers, and amateur photographers. Unlike many Internet sites, permission has been granted for teachers and students to use all of the images donated to the Pics4Learning collection.
5 Sources for Free and Legal Images | The Blog Herald
Everyone knows that almost any blog post is better with images. However, getting them can be a difficult matter. With a maze of licensing and fair use issues making it hard to decide what is and is not legal to use, many bloggers don’t wish to use images that they have not taken themselves.
Selected Tags
Related Tags
Sponsored Links
Top Contributors
Groups interested in copyright
-
Episode 51
The show notes for episode ...
Items: 17 | Visits: 1580
Created by: Jonathan Bailey
-
Episode 52
The show notes for the 52nd...
Items: 16 | Visits: 190
Created by: Jonathan Bailey
-
Episode 60
The Show Notes for Episode ...
Items: 17 | Visits: 170
Created by: Jonathan Bailey
Highlighter, Sticky notes, Tagging, Groups and Network: integrated suite dramatically boosting research productivity. Learn more »
Join Diigo
