Digital Safety, Copyright, Plagiarism

All about Creative Commons and Copyright by Steven Anderson

Teaching website accuracy - Spoof site created by 4th grade teachers to instruct students on how websites can publish false information. A+++ GREAT resource for teaching accuracy in websites.

FBI - SOS *New website* -  The FBI has a new program that can help. Today, as part of its longstanding crime prevention and public outreach efforts, the FBI is announcing a free web-based initiative designed to help teachers educate students about cyber safety.

StaySafeOnline.org -  many resources

Cyberwise.org -  Video's galore on a variety of internet places and apps. A++ Highly recommended for instruction.

Copyright Bay - "Copyright." It's many things...
To publishers, it's a means to ensure a return on the creative dollar.
To librarians, it's a guarantee to provide information that "promotes the sciences and useful arts."
To educators, it's a pain in the neck.
Unfortunately, copyright is a reality that educators must face in an era when digital technology makes it easy to steal intellectual property. And if research has it right, educators in general have a lot of ground to cover to become familiar with not only what copyright law restricts,but also what it allows in terms of that fuzzy little term, "fair use".
This web page represents the authors best attempt to explore"fair use" in the not-for-profit educational setting and present it in an informative and entertaining way. It's meant to be fun.
It is our hope that, by the time you are through browsing this website:
  • You, as a teacher, will be able to apply fair use practices to the classroom or to non-traditional settings.
  • You, as a teacher, will also be able to identify copyright practices that are questionable so that infringements may be avoided in the future.

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