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On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 1:54 PM, Lorri Carroll <lcarroll@hamdenhall.org>wrote:
> 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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