Resources for teaching copyright and fair use.
And maybe a few other things.
Free online educational resources. Offered by groups with an interest in promoting knowledge about a specific subject. Students can study these. What else could they do with them?
- Watch on Copyright and Creativity
- Resources for elementary, middle, and high school + teachers
- Copyright & Creativity videos provide accessible and practical information about copyright.
- Initially developed by the Internet Keep Safe Coalition (iKeepSafe)
- In 2017, iKeepSafe transferred these materials to the Internet Education Foundation (IEF) with the goal of reaching a wider audience.
- Study of use
"This video explains why copyright matters, as we are all both creators and consumers of media online--music, movies, images, books and other writing, etc."
- What could students do with this material besides watch videos?
- Make something that has their very own copyright.
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What could students do with this material besides watch videos?
- In a digital world, they could make their own video.
- Video/Machinima in virtual worlds. Community, Market, Resources
Project-based learning
- Project-based learning teaches project-management skills as well as content.
- If projects are assigned to groups, team-management skills are also needed.
- Projects will pose problems, so problem-solving skills will also be needed.
- The practice of these skills is a major benefit of project-based learning.
- Scholarly articles for Project-based learning
- Project-based learning with work-groups: Not just the content: project skills, team skills, self-confidence
- Digicoach for project-management in self-managed teams: (Note: skills to be learned in doing these tasks)
- David Lee - Design Thinking in the Classroom: How-to for project-based learning
- Project-Based Learning Provides Path For Increased Awareness of Self, Others and the World
- How Project-Based Learning Unleashes Students’ Creativity
- Virtual worlds can host challenge-based learning
- Seven major educational affordances from virtual worlds and how they can work together
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