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By Susan Read EDTC6070 East Carolina University.  Copyright and Plagiarism  Digital Literacy  Internet Safety  Digital Citizenship.

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1 By Susan Read EDTC6070 East Carolina University

2  Copyright and Plagiarism  Digital Literacy  Internet Safety  Digital Citizenship

3 Copy Right Don’t Copy Wrong! https://ritabanerjisblog.files.wordpress.com/2014 /05/copyright-all-rights-reserved.jpg

4 Copyright is legal protection for the authors of original, tangible works (“Copyright,” n.d., para. 1). http://www.auburn.edu/citizenship/copyright_for_teachers.html Simply stated…

5 Copyright owners have RIGHTS http://www.auburn.edu/citizenship/copyright_for_teachers.html http://www.auburn.edu/citizenship/copyright_for_teachers.html  Reproduction  Adaptation  Distribution  Public Performance  Public Display  Digital Transmission of Sound Recordings

6 What CANNOT be copyrighted? http://www.auburn.edu/citizenship/copyright_for_teachers.html http://www.auburn.edu/citizenship/copyright_for_teachers.html  Ideas or facts in public domain  Words, names, slogans, or other short phrases  Government works or works created by federal government employees as part of their official responsibility

7 Protected by Copyright http://www.auburn.edu/citizenship/copyright_for_teachers.html http://www.auburn.edu/citizenship/copyright_for_teachers.html Original Works of Authorship literary works music dramatic works pantomimes choreographic work pictorial motion pictures and other audio/visual works graphic and sculpture works architecture sound recordings

8 NNo longer protected by copyright CCreated before January 21, 1923 Therefore, may be used freely without permission from the author (“Copyright,” n.d., para. 2).

9 Educators are allowed to use some items for educational purposes without permission. The following video helps to clarify Copyright and Fair Use.

10 Copyright and Fair Use Information Video (Common Sense Education, 2014)

11 True or False?

12 False  The answer is tangible!

13 True or False?

14 False  There are still many restrictions.

15 Plagiarism is using someone else’s works or words without giving them credit (Roth-Mullet,2013). http://libresources.wichita.edu/plagiarism/home Simply stated… http://chillopedia.com/web-2/5-best- online-plagiarism-checkers/

16 copying and pasting substituting synonyms merging several articles to form one new one failing to cite sources https://www.noodle.com/articles/tips-to-help-your-child-avoid-plagiarism

17 Digital Literacy Video (University of Derby, 2014)

18 True or False

19 True  There are many different levels of digital literacy, as addressed in the previous video.

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21 Common Sense Media (commonsensemedia.org) provides lessons and resources regarding Internet safety for people of all ages. There are resources for students, parents, and teachers.

22 Asking Permission Cyberbullying Keeping Private Information Private Online Courtesy Safe Surfing Staying Away from Strangers Creating Passwords Leaving Digital Footprints Communicating with Trusted Adults

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24 What is proper online behavior? What is responsible use of digital media? What information is appropriate to post online?

25 Commonsensemedia.org NetSmartz.org

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27 Even though Mark is only in the fourth grade he still needs to cite each source. There are resources to help even younger students with citing sources.

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29 References Daniel Breeden Grant Foundation, (n.d.). Digital Citizenship: Copyright for teachers. Retrieved October 17, 2016, from www.auburn.edu/citizenship/copyright_for_teachers.html Pennington, M. (2014, December 4). Tips to Help Your Child Avoid Plagiarism. Retrieved October 17, 2016, https://www.noodle.com/articles/tips-to-help-your-child-avoid-plagiarismhttps://www.noodle.com/articles/tips-to-help-your-child-avoid-plagiarism Common Sense Education, (n.d.). Scope & Sequence: Common Sense K-12 Digital Citizenship Curriculum. Retrieved October13, 2016, from https://www.commonsensemedia.org/educators/scope-and-sequence University of Derby. (2014, November 5). Digital literacy and why it matters [Video File]. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2k3C-iB88w

30 Common Sense Education. (2014, September 5). Copyright and Fair Use Animation [Video file]. Retrieved from https://youtu.be/suMza6Q8J08https://youtu.be/suMza6Q8J08 Roth-Mullet, S. (2013). Plagiarism. LibGuides at Wichita State. Retrieved October 20, 2016, http://libresources.wichita.edu/plagiarism


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