16 Mar Webinar Recording – Copyright & Creative Commons for K-12 Educators
Yesterday afternoon I hosted a free webinar titled Copyright & Creative Commons for K-12 Educators. The recording of the webinar is now available to view here on my YouTube channel. The recording is also embedded below.
Here’s a list of the resources that I included in the webinar:
Lessons from the $9.2 million copyright judgment against Houston ISD
Crash Course Intellectual Property
Seven Free Tools for Helping Students Cite Their Work
Copyright & Creativity – Lesson Plans
Common Sense Education – Lesson Plans
Read Write Think – The Debate Over Downloading Music – Lesson Plan
C-Span Classroom – The Role of Congress in Music Licensing
US Copyright Office statements on Fair Use
Stanford University Libraries’ Copyright and Fair Use Charts
Kathy Schrock’s Respect for Intellectual Property
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Yesterday afternoon I hosted a free webinar titled Copyright & Creative Commons for K-12 Educators. The recording of the webinar is now available to view here on my YouTube channel. The recording is also embedded below. Here’s a list of the resources that I included in the webinar: Lessons from the $9.2 million copyright judgment against Houston ISD Crash Course Intellectual Property Measuring Fair UseSeven Free Tools for Helping Students Cite Their WorkCopyright & Creativity – Lesson PlansCommon Sense Education – Lesson PlansRead Write Think – The Debate Over Downloading Music – Lesson PlanC-Span Classroom – The Role of Congress in Music LicensingUS Copyright Office statements on Fair UseStanford University Libraries’ Copyright and Fair Use ChartsKathy Schrock’s Respect for Intellectual Property Just for fun I’m including this little note: There’s a website called Cloud Computin’ that has been stealing my work for years and won’t comply with DMCA take-down requests. Let’s see if they republish this post while completely missing the irony of doing so. I bet they do! Additionally, their hosting service, Name Cheap won’t comply with DMCA take-down notices. This post originally appeared on Free Technology for Teachers
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