The Educator’s Guide to Creativity & Copyright | ConnectSafely | ED 262 Research, Reference & Resource Skills | Scoop.it

By Kerry Gallagher, J.D., Larry Magid, Ed.D. and David Sohn, J.D. Click for printer friendly PDF NEW! Click for one-sheet Quick-Guide for Students & Teachers Whether they’re working in class or at home, students are accessing, viewing, creating, and sharing media as part of their day-to-day academic experiences. All of this is made possible by near ubiquitous access to digital devices and internet in schools and homes. While teachers are conscious of plagiarism when student products are in the form of research papers, the complicated areas of copyright, fair use, and open access creative works (such as Creative Commons or public domain) are less familiar but are just as important.


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