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A Creator in my Own Right Module 3 EME 6417 Cynthia Hanks Ladybug Teaching Resources (2012)

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  • 1.A Creator in my Own Right Module 3 EME 6417 Cynthia Hanks Ladybug Teaching Resources (2012)

2. Table of Contents Learning Objectives What is copyright? How can I protect my work? My responsibility What is plagiarism? Public domain Fair use What did you learn? Its your turn! Resources 3. Learning Objectives As a result of viewing this presentation, the middle school student will Understand the legal aspects of copyright. Recognize that adhering to copyright laws is a sign of respect for the creator of the work. Define piracy and plagiarism as irresponsible and disrespectful. Identify the four key points that are required for a work to qualify as fair use. Create an original copyrighted work by reworking and remixing it into a video. Presentation content retrieved from Common Sense Media (2013) 4. What is Copyright? Story Picture Photo or video Song Presentation Mash-up Image: Scindo ( 2006) Video: Miller, T. (2011) 5. How can I protect my work? Image: Wormelle and Van Mater (1906) Video: BCeLearn 6. My Responsibility Who created it? Get permission. Give credit. Buy it. Be responsible. Avoid piracy and plagiarism. RESPECT! 7. What is Plagiarism? Image: Tatts Catss Video: Software for Students. (2012) 8. What is Plagiarism? continued Taking credit yourself Cheating Unintentional Paraphrase Use an idea Common knowledge Give credit and cite it. Show respect. 9. Public Domain Public Domain Public Domain sources Public Domain Music Creative Commons Attribute the creator 10. Fair Use Educational setting Four points Purpose Nature How much? Effect on market Guidelines Give credit Image: Essaregee. (2009). Video: Robinson, K. (2014). 11. What did you learn? Image: OCAL. Website: Gotoquiz.com. 12. Its your turn! www.masher.com Image: Ortez, D. (2008).. Video: Tripp, D. (2009). 13. Resources BCeLearn. (n.d.) Introduction to copyright. [Web video]. Retrieved from http://youtu.be/G9SBXJvqN8M Common Sense Media (2013) K-12 Digital Literacy & Citizenship Curriculum. [Web resource]. Retrieved from http://www.commonsensemedia.org/educators/curriculum Creative Commons. (n.d.). Creative commons attribution 4.0 international license. [Web resource]. Retrieved from http://search.creativecommons.org/ Essaregee. (2009). FairUseViolationSatire.jpg. [Web image]. Retrieved from http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:FairUseViolationSatire.jpg Google. (n.d.). Public domain definition. [Web search]. Retrieved from https://www.google.com/search?q=what+is+public+domain&ie=utf-8&oe=utf- 8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&channel=np&source=hp Go to Quiz (n.d.) Quiz creator website. [Web resource]. Created and retrieved from http://www.gotoquiz.com/creator_rights_and_responsibilities Ladybug Teaching Resources (2012). Createimage. [Web image]. Retrieved from http://learninginfirst.blogspot.com/2012/01/my-word-for-2012-create.html Masher.com. (2013). Create incredible videos online. [Web resource]. Retrieved from http://www.masher.com/ 14. Resources - continued Miller, T. (2011). Copyright Law and You! [Web video]. Retrieved from http://youtu.be/XES6jSAzxmk OCAL. (n.d.). Quiz image. [Web image]. Retrieved from http://www.clker.com/clipart-7962.html Ortez, D. (2008). Mashup image. [Web image]. Retrieved from http://www.flickr.com/photos/22032393@N05/2884775360/in/photolist-5oVedd-6qRtcP-6X1TYT-6X5UGo-6X5UMm- 4Kziz4-aGdvf-64Arqe-t3ryT-aGFe4r-aGFe4B-aGFe4i-61whZA-9PnfJB-9mxjaW-DsVjq-wXyEx-nvVVv-5ph5r-9WCob4- 9WFfo7-9WFfaE-9WFf1b-9WFf4A-9WCojF-9WConi-7cHaeo-32sKdn-b3WU7H-yTbfZ-5tJ7eJ-4zpUMH-8WgWox- 5WjGmk-x4wMs-8PxbmQ-e2eXKj-e29kRB-8c4NDb-4kh5CS-4JoB8R-aCRL5a-aCQtXv-aCRL54-wXTUj-9WFcAu- 9WFaXW-fackZi-Hwdmf-a6rw5-5D4qJY Scindo ( 2006) Copyright symbol public domain. [Web image]. Retrieved from http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Copyright_crystal_blue.png Software for Students. (2012). How to avoid plagiarism - Tips for students. [Web video]. Retrieved from http://youtu.be/OsAQOnjk_To Tatts Catss. (n.d.). Copy cat image. [Web image]. Retrieved from http://s243.photobucket.com/user/tatts_n_cats/media/AA%20thru%20CC/Cats/Cats%20with%20quotes/copycat.jpg.ht ml Tubb, B. (2013). Public domain music. [Web resource]. Retrieved from http://www.pdmusic.org/ Robinson, K. (2014). Copyright and fair use. [Web video]. Retrieved from http://youtu.be/miADtFEuoHQ Tripp, D. (2009). Just Stop Believin' - Journey and Lady GaGa Mashup. [Web video]. Retrieved from http://youtu.be/zbrWu8XyAcM?t=31s Wormelle and Van Mater (1906). Copyright advertisement. Collumbia Copyright and Patent Company, Inc. Washington, D.C. Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright_infringement