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Lynn Zottnick Lakeview Academy July 2008 a M s U h p & s x R e m i e s Certain materials are included under the fair use exemption of the U. S. Copyright Law and have been prepared according to the fair use multimedia guidelinesand are restricted from further use.

Table of contents  What’s it all about?  Definitions please!  Copyright and Commons  Resources  Cool Stuff

What’s it All About? ?

communicate collaborate create

Definition “… mashups involve the reuse, or remixing, of works of art, of content, and/or of data for purposes that usually were not intended or even imagined by the original creators. “ Brian Lamb Educause Cyber Review

Copyright & Commons C a r e f u l ! B e

Definition Copyright is the law that protect creators of their creative works (literature, art, compositions, film, etc. from unauthorized use.

Copyright Law: Educational Fair Use A single copy can be made of any of the following…. A chapter from a book An article from a periodical or newspaper A short story, short essay, or short poem whether or not it is from a collective work A graph, chart, diagram, picture or cartoon from a book, periodical or newspaper Copyright Chart

The copy must meet these requirements… Test of brevity of the material, the spontaneity, and the cumulative effect of the creation All copies must include a notice of copyright NOTICE: THIS MATERIAL MAY BE PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT LAW. Title 17 U.S>.Code Copyright Law: Educational Fair Use Copyright

Educating Teachers: Copyright… Interactive Copyright Lesson Created by Jason Myers, Western Washington University/IT graduate student Courtesy of Tony Jongejan Instructional Technology Western Washington University Copyright

Educating Teachers: Copyright… Copyright Fair Use Guidelines in the ClassroomGuidelines The Copyright Quiz – A Guide to Understanding Copyright in EducationQuiz The Teach ToolkitTeach Kathy Shrock’s Guide for EducatorsGuide for Educators More Resources

Educating Students: Copyright… Interactive Resources Copyright

Educating Students: Copyright… Interactive Resources Copyright

Educating Students: Copyright… Copyright in Action – Real Life Examples Fights over copyright and the big screen! Pillagers of copyright! Software and the Net and more…! Copyright

Educating Students: Copyright… Copyright in Action – Additional Resources Recording Academy (Grammy Awards) site - Issues, views, digital and music news Recording Industry of America Copyright

Copyright Law: Plagiarism Definition: using another person's ideas or creative work without referencing your source. Paraphrasing Information Copying and pasting text, graphics or media from the Internet Using someone else's work and turning it in as if you had done the work yourself Not putting quote marks around exact excerpts

The Resources Online Citation Generators

The Resources Collect, Manage, & Cite Sources

Definition “Creative Commons provides free tools that let authors, scientists, artists, and educators easily mark their creative work with the freedoms they want it to carry.”Creative Commons “Share, Remix, Reuse — Legally”

“Wanna Work Together?” (3:00)

Creative Commons Attribution

The Resources Creative Commons

The Resources Photo Sharing Sites Photo: carlosluis, Used under Creative Commons licencehttp://

The Resources More Photo Sharing Sites

The Resources Video Sharing Sites

The Resources Sound & Music Sharing Sites

The Resources Document & Book Sharing Sites

The Resources Collaborative Projects

Cool Stuff Digital Vaults

Cool Stuff Image Collection File Conversion

Cool Stuff Open Courseware Misc. CC Resources

h T a k n Y o u ! Lynn

Credits Lamb, Brian. "Dr. Mashup; or, Why Educators Should Learn to Stop Worrying and Love the Remix (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE CONNECT." Welcome to CONNECT | EDUCAUSE CONNECT. 1 July July "Flintstones creator dies - TV & Radio - Entertainment - smh.com.au." Sydney Morning Herald - Business News, World News & Breaking News in Australia. 19 Dec July Keane, Eamonn. "A Star to Steer By: September 2007." A Star to Steer By. 26 Sep July 2008.

Creative Commons." Creative Commons. 1 Jan July "FLINTSTONES SOUND FILES WEB PAGE FROM GOLDEN'S WEBWATCHERS." Tripod | Error. 1 Jan July "Free Online MIT Course Materials for High School | MIT OpenCourseWare." Free Online Course Materials | MIT OpenCourseWare. 1 Jan July "Photos from West Side Story." The Internet Movie Database (IMDb). 1 Jan July "Talkingwav.com Free Homer Simpson wav sound files. free simpson wav files." Talkingwav.com for all the best free Wav sound files and free Ringtones. 1 Jan July More Credits