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Remix & Reuse Responsibly: Copyright for Digital Citizens 

April 2, 2024 ♦ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm ET

Session Description: Students need to understand copyright laws and responsible content creation as they engage in various academic projects and creative endeavors. This workshop will equip you with the essential knowledge and strategies you need to effectively teach copyright concepts to your students. Together, we’ll explore the legal and ethical implications of using other people’s work and the creative and educational benefits of remixing and reusing content. Discover various tools and resources to help you and your students find, evaluate, and cite free or licensed content for reuse and gain valuable insights that will help you seamlessly integrate copyright literacy into your teaching practices.

As a result of this session, educators will:

Applicable ISTE Standards for Educators (2017)*: 2.1.a; 2.1.b; 2.2.c; 2.3.c; 2.5.a

* The text of these standards is copyrighted. Please read the full text on the ISTE Standards page.

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Certificates: The certificates for this session were emailed on 4/16/24 at 9:35 PM to registrants who actively participated in all required tasks throughout the session and completed the session evaluation survey within 1 week.