Media Center Essential Question How can I be an effective user of information?

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Media Center Essential Question How can I be an effective user of information?

Learning Target Create Animoto Video Create Animoto Video Include Informational Text, Pictures, and Music Include Informational Text, Pictures, and Music Comply with Copyright Law Comply with Copyright Law Include Works Cited Info Include Works Cited Info Include a Fair Use Slide Include a Fair Use Slide

Copyright Law What is it? What is it? Fair Use – Exception Fair Use – Exception –Images –Music

Fair Use Use Portions of Copyright Materials Use Portions of Copyright Materials Properly Cited Properly Cited Opening Screen Indicates Fair Use Exemption Opening Screen Indicates Fair Use Exemption Project is not Accessible to General Public Project is not Accessible to General Public Fair Use Does Not Apply if Project is Public (Need Permission from Publisher/Owner) Fair Use Does Not Apply if Project is Public (Need Permission from Publisher/Owner)

Images Can Use Entire Image Can Use Entire Image Cannot Use More than 5 Images from One Artists or Photographers Work Cannot Use More than 5 Images from One Artists or Photographers Work For a Collection, May Use 10% or 15 Images (Lesser of the Two) For a Collection, May Use 10% or 15 Images (Lesser of the Two) Save all URLs, Paste in Description/About Section of Video with Works Cited Title Save all URLs, Paste in Description/About Section of Video with Works Cited Title

Music Animoto Music is Not Copyrighted Animoto Music is Not Copyrighted Copyrighted: May Only Use Up to 10% but No More Than 30 Seconds Copyrighted: May Only Use Up to 10% but No More Than 30 Seconds Copyrighted: Music Cannot be Altered in any Major Way Copyrighted: Music Cannot be Altered in any Major Way Public Domain: Most Music Recorded Before Mar, 1973 is not Copyrighted (40 yrs) Public Domain: Most Music Recorded Before Mar, 1973 is not Copyrighted (40 yrs)

Recommended Sites The American Experience: Vietnam Online The American Experience: Vietnam Online American Cultural History American Cultural History The Civil Rights Movement The Civil Rights Movement Pop Art Smithsonian Photography Initiative Smithsonian Photography Initiative Burningwell Behold Discovery School Clipart Discovery School Clipart Teacher Files Teacher Files Pics4Learning Open Photo Open Photo Animal Pictures Animal Pictures Open Clip Art Library Open Clip Art Library WikiSpecies The Creative Element 1968: The Whole World Was Watching Apollo to the Moon American Memory (Choose Timeline 1950–69) Computer History Museum: Timeline Environmental Movement Timeline Google Images Advance Google Images Usage RightsFree to Use or Share Advance Google Images Usage RightsFree to Use or Share Advance Google Images Advance Google Images

Use of Information Create Animoto Folder on H-Drive Create Animoto Folder on H-Drive Download the Handout – Save in Animoto Folder Download the Handout – Save in Animoto Folder Find Pictures on the Internet (Must be.jpg) Find Pictures on the Internet (Must be.jpg) Save Pictures in Animoto Folder Save Pictures in Animoto Folder Find Informational Text on Your Topic Find Informational Text on Your Topic Save Informational Text to Your Word Document Save Informational Text to Your Word Document Save Internet Site(s) to Word Document Save Internet Site(s) to Word Document