Copyright and Fair Use
Copyright and Fair Use is important for students to learn. When gathering information or using images on the website, it is important to give credit to the original creators. When something on the internet is copyrighted, you must ask the creators for permission to use the image or information with credit. When something on the internet is fair use, the image or information can be used without permission but should be credited.
Here are some websites to check out about copyright and fair use:
Plagiarism
Plagiarism in this class will not be tolerated. This includes, but is not limited to, your child copying or taking credit for their classmate's work. If your student is having difficulty with an assignment, it is encouraged that you help them---not do the entire assignment for them. If the work is most the parent's work and not the child's, that counts as plagiarism.
Here are some websites to check out about plagiarism:
Online Safety
In order to keep our little stars safe and protected on the internet, it is important to teach them online safety. Online safety includes not sharing personal information, passwords, information that is harmful to others, etc.
Here are some websites to check out about online safety:
Cyberbullying
Cyberbullying in this class will not be tolerated. Cyberbullying is bullying others with the use of technology or on the internet. This includes teasing, name-calling, and posting inappropriate pictures of someone.
Here are some websites to check out about online safety:
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