Legal Issues for Nurse Educators  Plagiarism  Copyright Laws Donna Ricketts.

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Legal Issues for Nurse Educators  Plagiarism  Copyright Laws Donna Ricketts

Objectives: Following this presentation, the learner will be able to: 1.Discuss the definition of plagiarism and available websites for faculty assistance. 2.Examine and value the US Copyright laws related to gaming, music, videos, and links to websites for educators’ use in the classroom.

One Minute Paper What do you know about Plagiarism and Copyright Laws?

Plagiarism ult.php#2http:// ult.php#2 Most students do not know how to correctly cite sources or do not know they are plagiarizing.

Types of Plagiarism Copy and Paste Plagiarism Word Switch Plagiarism Style Plagiarism

Metaphor Plagiarism Idea Plagiarism Five Types of Plagiarism Taken From: Barnbaum, C. “Plagiarism: A Student's Guide to Recognizing It and Avoiding It.” Valdosta State University. (Accessed 25 June 2010)

Plagiarism Resources for students on how to properly cite references:

Plagiarism Resources for educators to check for plagiarism:

Plagiarism Can you use someone else’s works without permission who may have died? How to get permission

Definition of Copyright ©: The legal right granted to an author, a composer, a playwright, a publisher, or a distributor to exclusive publication, production, sale, or distribution of a literary, musical, dramatic, or artistic work.

“Fair Use” Doctrine Factors to consider if a particular use is fair: The purpose and character of the use is for nonprofit educational purposes The nature of the copyrighted work The amount of the portion used in relation to the work as a whole The effect of the use upon potential market value source :

Multi-media Sources for Educational Purposes Written work Games –

Donna JEFFREY Emily & Avery Final Jeopardy

Score s U.S. Copyright Laws for Educators

The “Fair Use” doctrine of the U.S. Copyright Law allows educators to use this time frame for musical lyrics in the classroom for educational purposes

What is 30 seconds? ScoresScores

ScoresScores

Multi-media Sources for Educational Purposes Music, Videos, Utube clipsUtube “If in doubt, always get permission from original author”

“The materials on this course website are only for the use of students enrolled in this course for purposes associated with this course and may not be retained or further disseminated”

Questions??? Comments???