Empowering teacher leaders to enhance the curriculum with technology integration and collaboration in Polk & Osceola
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Music & Copyrights
Adding music to a multimedia production brings life to any presentation. It is all too tempting to add your favorite song to a piece of music but copyrights must be honored. We need to be the model to our students who are growing up in a “grab off the internet” generation who think everything is there for the taking.
Copyright resources:
The New Rules of Copyright - article from Tech & Learning about Creative Commons
Hall Davidson’s Copyright Chart for Technology & Learning copyright_chart.pdf http://www.halldavidson.net/
A Fair(y) Use Tale - Stanford Law Center Movie (downloadable)
A Teacher's Guide to Fair Use and Copyright (http://home.earthlink.net/~cnew/research.htm)
Code of Best Practices for Fair Use in Media Literacy Education
Example of a Terms of Use & Service Policy from National Geographic including their podcasts Eric Faden, Assistant Professor of English and Film Studies Gary H. Becker http://beckercopyright.com/
Citations websites: Oregon School Library Information System OSLIS APA Oregon School Library Information System OSLIS MLA
Even more copyright resources: http://www.news.com/Podcast+Googles+copyright+conundrum/2324-11424_3-6096722.html http://www.edu-cyberpg.com/Internet/3copyright.html
Free music websites:
SoundzAbound (Royalty free music for schools)
Original music possibilities:
New audio online editor Aviary
GarageBand like editor in Aviary (Myna)
Create original music with Garage Band Creating Music with Garageband 3.pdf
Use PhotoStory to create original music!
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Music & Copyrights
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