Have you ever wondered what you can and can't legally do with content on the internet? For example, can you take a picture from Google Images and sell it onto a t-shirt without running into legal troubles?
Copyright and Creative Commons help to make clear to students what their rights are as a creator and what their responsibilities are as a digital citizen. In this project, students will be learning about the difference between copyright and Creative Commons. They will create a video teaching how to do a Creative Commons search and embed it within a slideshow presentation. Students will also create a legally modified version of a photograph as well as find an image that they can legally sell on products such as T-shirts, posters, mugs, etc. You may view a sample of the project below. (Note: You will need to click on the presentation to advance slides and animations).
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AuthorMy name is Erin Foley, and I have a passion for reading, technology and helping students learn! In addition to operating the HMS Library/Media Center, I also teach Grades 5-8 Digital Literacy. Archives
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