Copyright protects your work and stops others from using it without your permission.
You automatically get copyright protection when you create:
original literary, dramatic, musical, and artistic work, including illustration and photography;
original non-literary written work, such as software, web content, and databases;
sound and music recordings;
film and television recordings and broadcasts;
the layout of published editions of written, dramatic, and musical works.
Although you can add the copyright symbol (©)to your work, this is not required.
Standard 5(k) - The teacher understands the demands of accessing and managing information as well as how to evaluate issues of ethics and quality related to information and its use.
The resources on the website satisfy Standard 5(k) by teaching students how to access, manage, and evaluate information effectively. They guide finding reliable sources, managing data efficiently, and understanding the ethical and quality aspects of information use. By using these resources, students learn to become responsible and discerning users of information, meeting the demands outlined in the standard.