Saturday, September 17, 2016

DG1 COPYRIGHT


Copyright Matters

There are four types of copyright established by the Creative Commons: Attribution, Share Alike, Non Commercial, No Derivative Works. Teachers will teach their students how to create their own images and apply a creative commons license. In a time where access to images and articles is readily available for students, it is important that teachers emphasize copyright issues and how to cite images and information properly. Students will also learn how to create their own videos or sound bits using software and citing the information properly. An important part of a student's work is the Works Cited page that references all the written or online sources a student used in their projects. 


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DellPc For Education. (2016, August 16). " Child Playing Game on Computer". [ Online Image]. Retrieved from http://dellpcforeducation.com/why-should-a-computer-be-your-childs-first-device/

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