Have you ever heard, that you can only use 30 seconds of music? Have you wondered, I don’t see a copyright symbol on it, so I don’t need permission, right? Or how about, I’m a teacher! No matter what I use, I can claim fair use! In this interactive session, participants will learn the basics of copyright, fair use, and creative commons licensing and receive a variety of resources to guide decision making.
We sometimes think that because our students are digital natives they have all of the knowledge to succeed in a information and technology rich society, but oftentimes this is not true. What skills do they need to learn? How can we help them navigate the information overload and act ethically? In this session, learn how, after observing the struggle of her middle school students, Lisa Newhouse planned and implemented a semester long Technology and Media Literacy class for middle school students.
Media Specialist/ Technology Integrationist, Upsala Area Schools
I received my Bachelors Degree from The College of St. Scholastica in 2011 in Educational Media and Technology. I have been a Media Specialist for 8 years. I have spent a lot of time focusing on technology and STEM education, especially Coding and Makerspaces for grades K-8. I like... Read More →