Friday, November 6, 2009

need help teaching teachers about copyright

Can anyone recommend a good resource that non-laywers can understand about
using digital media (info from google images, digital music from iTunes or
elsewhere, videos from Youtube) in student and faculty presentations or in
printed media?

What is the proper way to cite digital resources in printed newspapers
(for example, a photo from Google images of Ted Kennedy-- or is this not
even legal).

What is the proper way to cite the digital resources used in digital
presentations (iMovies, PP presentations, etc) used for classroom
curriculum?

Can students use music that they "own" (ripped off a CD or purchased from
iTunes) in their presentations?
If this is OK, how do you deal with making sure that the students have
"purchased" the music they are using?
Can we then post these presentations to share with others (internally?
externally?)?
Does this music need to be cited in some way?

Do you feel that your teachers are using and are teaching students the
legal, correct way to utilize digital resources? I feel like I am not
doing the best job teaching my teachers about it.
Any advice is much appreciated.


Lorri Carroll
Director of Technology
Hamden Hall Country Day School
1108 Whitney Avenue
Hamden, CT 06517
lcarroll@hamdenhall.org
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