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Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Thursday, May 23, 2013
5 Good Lesson Plans for Teaching Copyright
The Electronic Frontier Foundation has published a set of comprehensive lesson plans about copyright simply titled Teaching Copyright. Teaching Copyright
contains five lesson plans. Each lesson plan includes printable
worksheets, readings, and suggested activities. For teachers looking for
a little more information than is available in the lesson plans, the
EFF has a good list of additional resources including videos on the
topics of copyright and fair use. To stay up to date on new developments
in copyright and fair use, you may want to follow the EFF blog.
Copyright on Campus - A Six Minute Exploration of the Nuances of Copyright
Copyright and Fair Use are cloudy areas for many students and educators to try to navigate. This evening I found Copyright on Campus
which is a six minute cartoon that does a nice job of explaining many
of the nuances of copyright as it applies to educators. While the
explanations are given for a collegiate setting they could be applied to
K-12 too. The video is embedded below.
Both articles Re posted from Richard Byrne at http://www.freetech4teachers.com
Copyright on Campus - A Six Minute Exploration of the Nuances of Copyright
Both articles Re posted from Richard Byrne at http://www.freetech4teachers.com
Planet Nutshell Internet Safety 17 Videos for Students K-12
Friday, May 17, 2013
Pics4Learning
Need images for student projects? Pics4Learning is a safe, free image library for education. With over 32,000 copyright-friendly images, Pics4Learning is your students' best resource for photos to use in their projects!
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Depression Quest - An Interactive Story to Learn About Depression
Depression Quest is a website that features an interactive story designed to educate people
about depression. The story puts you in the place of a twenty-something person
that is struggling with depression. Throughout the story you are presented with
choices to make that influence the next phase of the story. The story has 150
different scenarios and five possible outcomes at the end based on the choices
you make as you read through the story.
Applications for Education
Depression Quest is a site that I would love to see high school students use in their health classes. The scenarios are very realistic and I know that some students will relate very strongly to some of the scenarios. For other students the scenarios will provide them with some understanding of what depression sufferers feel. All students completing the story will learn about the signs of depression
Applications for Education
Depression Quest is a site that I would love to see high school students use in their health classes. The scenarios are very realistic and I know that some students will relate very strongly to some of the scenarios. For other students the scenarios will provide them with some understanding of what depression sufferers feel. All students completing the story will learn about the signs of depression
Re posted from Richard Byrne at http://www.freetech4teachers.com
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Teaching Channel Videos
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Posted by: Jim Fargione
District Lead Teacher for Instructional Technology
Three Village School District
District Lead Teacher for Instructional Technology
Three Village School District