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Respect the Person
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The purpose of this lesson plan is to promote creave expression and help students realize the importance of attribution—getting credit for the work they do and giving credit to others for their creave work. Slides and a video to accompany this lesson plan can be found on the Copyright & Creativity for Ethical Digital Citizens elementary curriculum webpage: https://copyrightandcreativity.org/elementary-school/

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Educational Technology
Media and Communications
Professional Learning
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
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Copyright & Creativity for Ethical Digital Citizens
Date Added:
10/02/2023
Sharing Content — How Much is OK?
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This lesson plan (3 of 4) focuses on when we find new music or movies that we love, our natural inclination might be to share those with our friends. That’s a good thing, and good citizens know how to do it! Lesson 3 teaches how to draw the line between sharing that is legal and ethical and sharing that violates copyright law. The plan includes a pdf, Slides, and a video.

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Educational Technology
Media and Communications
Professional Learning
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Copyright & Creativity for Ethical Digital Citizens
Date Added:
10/02/2023
Sharing Fairly
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This is a lesson plan created by Copyright & Creativity for Ethical Digital Citizens. This lesson introduces the concept of fair use. It promotes creative expression and gives students experience with the basic idea of copyright. This resource includes the lesson plan (pdf) and links to an accompanying Google Slides presentation and YouTube video.

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Educational Technology
Media and Communications
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Katie Blunt
Date Added:
09/18/2023
Using Copyrighted Works in Our Own Creations — Fair Use, Creative Commons, Permissions, and Public Domain
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As creators, we often want to use others’ creative work in our own work. For example, we may want to make a collage or mashup, or find an illustration or soundtrack for our latest project. In this lesson, students learn about: Fair use, which allows them to reuse copyright protected work in certain situations without permission and how to find creative works that are free to use with few or no restrictions—Creative Commons and the public domain.

Subject:
Educational Technology
Media and Communications
Professional Learning
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Copyright & Creativity for Ethical Digital Citizens
Date Added:
10/02/2023
What is an open license and how does it work?
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Brief video describing licensing and permissions associated with Open Educational Resources (OER), including various Creative Commons licenses. These licenses give content creators a standardized way to share their resources with other educators around the world.

Subject:
Professional Learning
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
Council of Chief State School Officers
Date Added:
12/13/2016
Why OER?
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A brief video where OER experts give their reasons for working in the field of Open Educational Resources. Primary reasons include empowering teachers, equalizing access to education, reducing teachers' worries about copyright, reducing educational costs, and facilitating the open flow of information.

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Professional Learning
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
Council of Chief State School Officers
Date Added:
12/14/2016