Resources for Teachers
Common Sense Media has put together free lessons and resources to support educators in their conversations with students surrounding AI.
Recommended Reading for Teaching Information Literacy (all available on Sora):
Developing Digital Detectives by Jennifer LaGarde and Darren Hudgins
Fact vs. Fiction: Teaching Critical Thinking Skills in the Age of Fake News by Jennifer LaGarde and Darren Hudgins
Resources for Families
Find creative work that's free to use that does NOT infringe upon copyright: watch Copyright & Creativity's video "Help! I Need Something: Finding Creative Works with (Almost) No Restrictions"
Check out this helpful infographic by "Copyright & Creativity" which explains the connection and relationship between copyright, free speech, and fair use.
The second half of this infographic helps you determine whether you can use someone else's original work in your own work.
Don't forget to give credit to any work you use if the copyright licensing asks for that! Below is another resource to help you give proper credit to original work depending on the licensing.
Check out this helpful infographic by "Copyright & Creativity" which explains the value and limitation of copyright laws.
This infographic helps to break down the basics of what you need to know about copyright.