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What's in a name? That which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet

Guess what I just did? When the door to the classroom is closed, we still have a responsibility.  Legal  Illegal  Ethical  Unethical

Protect copyright laws When the door to the classroom is closed, we still have a responsibility. Prevent Plagiarism

Copyright infringement When the door to the classroom is closed, we still have a responsibility. Enforcement? Using someone else’s creative idea without authorization or compensation The courts without

Plagiarism When the door to the classroom is closed, we still have a responsibility. Enforcement? Not giving proper credit for the idea, a failure to cite adequately. Schools credit

Legal? Illegal? Ethical? Copyright? Plagiarism? Unethical?

 Post copyright and plagiarism signs in all plagiarism signs in all classrooms classrooms When the door to the classroom is closed, we still have a responsibility. Responsibility.

When the door to the classroom is closed, we still have a responsibility. Review with students  Review with students and each other and each other Responsibility.

When the door to the classroom is closed, we still have a responsibility. Review consequences  Review consequences from the Law and District from the Law and District Responsibility. Responsibility

 Post copyright and plagiarism signs in all plagiarism signs in all classrooms classrooms When the door to the classroom is closed, we still have a responsibility. Review with students  Review with students and each other and each other Review consequences  Review consequences from the Law and District from the Law and District

Protect copyright laws !! Protect copyright laws !! When the door to the classroom is closed, we still have a responsibility. Prevent Plagiarism !! Thanks for listening, now go out and protect your Rights!