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Copyright and Fair Use for Teachers

 

The Educator's Guide to Copyright

 

Implications for Educators (article)

Guidelines for Intellectual Property in the Classroom

 

Teacher Preparation - Copyright

 

Copyright Kids

 

10 Myths about Copyright

 

Copyright 101 for Educators

"Do I have to get permission to use this?" "Is this legal?" "If it doesn't have the copyright symbol on it, is it still copyrighted?" These are important questions, but unfortunately there are often not clear answers to them.

Copyright in the Classroom: A Workshop for Educators

Copyright and Technology in the Classroom

a nice brief article summarizing the topic

American Library Association

Copyright Issues

Learn4Ever

Learn4Ever is a comprehensive subject specific website created for teachers, parents, students and Instructional Technology Specialists. It has hundreds of links to lesson plans, resources, articles and best practice resources.

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Citation Styles for web resources

MLA Citation Style including examples

Citation Machine

Citation Machine is an interactive Web tool designed to assist teachers and students in producing reference citations for crediting information from other people.

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Plagarism

Plagiarism Workshop Webquest

A Hotlist & Lesson Plan for 8 - 12 th Grade (Interdisciplinary Library Skills/ 
English/Social Studies)

Designed by Janice Cooper

Plagiarism Stoppers

Places to go for help with student plagiarism, how to identify it, what to do when it happens, how to prevent it. 

OWL: Online Writing Lab

Avoiding Plagiarism, brought to you by the Purdue University Online Writing Lab

Nice table that references when to give credit.

 

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