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Copyright

A Fair(y) Use Tale
Link to a You Tube Movie made by Eric Faden of the Standford Media Fair Use Project regarding Fair Use in Copyright.
AD12 Copyright Policy
Adams 12 Policy 6600 as updated 2011.
Renee Hobbs - The End To Copyright Confusion
Copyright Confusion Wikispaces - Poster
A six minute YouTube video explanation  embedded in a Slide Show by Renee Hobbs explaining best practices in fair use.  Renee is the author of Copyright Clarity: How Fair Use Supports Digital Learning.
Link to a wiki with help dealing with copyright confusion.  This link is to a poster developed by Kim Ackerman of the Adams Twelve Five Star Schools.
Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Media Literacy Education
This, housed at the Center for Media & Social Impact at American University, includes a 7 minute video introduction and ability to download a document including 5 principles of copyright and the impact on media literacy.
YouTube Copyright School
Happy Tree Friends discuss using YouTube account and staying within copyright Guidelines.  This 5 minute video for older students also includes a brief explanation of Fair Use.
TeachingCopyright.org
Teachingcopyright.org is a curriculum and resources for teaching copyright to middle and high school students and their teacher.
Digital Passport from Common Sense Media
Curriculum to teach Digital Literacy Skills by having students earn a digital passport. Common Sense exists to rate, educate, and advocate for kids, families, and schools.  The above link is to their Digital Citizenship Curriculum.
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