Curriculum Resources
- Can I Use That? - A hyperdoc lesson - From Gail Desler, students explore case scenarios to judge for copyright or fair use.
- Snapshot Challenges:
Snapshot: Obama Hope Poster
Snapshot: DK v. Bill Graham Archives
Snapshot: Copyrighted Images
- Common Sense Media News and Media Literacy Curriculum - Common Sense's new curriculum "takes on timely topics for school communities, support teachers with improved classroom tools, and prepares students to take ownership of their digital lives. Includes copyright and fair use lessons and resources.
- Teaching Copyright - Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Copyright & Creativity for Ethical Digital Citizens - Curriculum and videos from iKeepSafe/Internet Education Foundation
- Read-Write-Think: Copyright Law From Digital Reprints to Downloads
- Read-Write-Think: Students As Creators-Exploring Copyright
- Read-Write-Think: Students As Creators-Exploring Multimedia
- Read-Write-Think: Technology and Copyright Law A "Futurespective"
- What's Fair? Fair Use and Copyright in the Age of Remix - Lesson by David Boxer
- Copyright Criminals - PBS documentary introduces both sides (fair use vs. copyright infringement) of the hip-hop practice of creating new works through "sampling."
- Understanding Plagiarism in a Digital Age - From Lionel Anderson and Katherine Schulten via the New York Times Learning Network. From the art of paraphrasing to the "complex notion of originality," this great post offers skills, strategies, and resources for teaching about plagiarism.
- iKeepSafe Curriculum resources - includes elementary, middle school, & high school curricula, and teacher professional development
Snapshot: Obama Hope Poster