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Digital Ethics

 

Copyright Music and File Sharing
Digital Ethics Plagiarism

May I download and use music?   Is it okay to copy and use a poem from a textbook?  May I use video clips from a television show?  What is "Fair Use"?  What is ethical behavior in the digital age?  How is plagiarism defined?  How can it be detected?  The links below provide answers and insights to these questions.
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Copyright 

About Microsoft Copyright From Microsoft
Before You Post Your Work, Do You Need Permission? Useful information for students and teachers; a sample permission request letter
Copyright Comprehensive copyright information; interactive; videos
Copyright and the Classroom Resources for teachers and library media specialists
Copyright Basic information
Copyright Center Goal is to encourage students to label their creative work with the copyright symbol, the year, and their name
Copyright and Fair Use in the Classroom, on the Internet, and the World Wide Web University of Maryland; learn what may be copied without permission and when permission must be obtained; sample letter to copyright owner
Copyright for Kids Designed to teach students about copyright
Fair Use Checklist A checklist to use to determine compliancy
Request for Permission Template Fill in the boxes to generate a request for permission letter
U.S. Copyright Office Search copyright records; FAQs; top searches, information
Taking the Mystery Out of Copyright From the Library of Congress; geared for students
Ten Big Myths About Copyright  Explained Learn about misconceptions surrounding copyright
What is Copyright Protection? Essentials of copyright; links; text may be reproduced for educational and non-profit purposes
Why Bother Understanding Copyright and Computer Ethics? A PowerPoint presentation and PDF with information and links

Digital Ethics 

BSA Play it Cyber Safe Goal is to empower children, parents and teachers to prevent cyber crime through knowledge of the law, their rights and how to avoid misuse of the Internet
Cyberethics Cyberethics for teachers and kids
Tools for Teaching Cyber Ethics Informative article; includes Ten Commandments of Computer Use; teaching suggestions; links
Anti-Plagiarism Tools Learn how to detect plagiarism using a variety of tools
Avoiding Plagiarism Find out what can be construed as plagiarism; how to deal with the work of others when paraphrasing, writing, and researching
Exploring Plagiarism, Copyright, and Paraphrasing From Read, Write, Think; lesson plans and resources
The Fraud of Plagiarism An online tutorial designed to help students understand the difference between plagiarism and paraphrasing
Plagiarism.org Information about online plagiarism
Word Permission to use student work form  Adobe PDF Permission to use student work form fill out on line and print off  Nauset Public Schools
Plagiarism Tutorial Flash video tutorial and quiz
Plagiarism Workshop Materials and instruction for training high school students
Turnitin Research Resources Useful information about plagiarism
You Quote It, You Note It Interactive tutorial on plagiarism

 

 

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