Copyright: keep it legal
- Blog skills for subject specialists
- Copyright: keep it legal
- ESafety KS1
- Getting a buzz out of blogging
- ICT support in education (practitioner)
- Introduction to games
- Learning platforms all aboard
- Learning together developing wikis
- Learning together introducing wikis
- Making games and motivating learners KS2
- Multimedia skills and applications
- Researching and evaluating a digital game for the classroom
- Sharing ideas - developing wikis (primary)
- Sharing ideas introducing wikis
- The potential of technology
- Using the game Spore to motivate learners KS3
- Website development skills and applications
- Working with multimedia
- Wow them with wikipedia
- Writing using multimodal approaches KS1
- Writing using multimodal approaches KS3
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|title=Copyright: keep it legal
|topic=Technology
|subject=Teacher Education
|resourcenumber=TE0042
|age= Primary KS1 KS2, Secondary, KS3, KS4, 6th Form
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|strategy=This course looks at how to find digital resources that you can legally use in your work, including any related copyright issues. It is suitable for practitioners working in Primary and Secondary schools.
|Learning Objectives=Professional and reflective practitioner skills
At the completion of this course, students should be able to:
Identify the copyright status of resources they have found on the web,
Advise colleagues about locating and using online resources legally,
Remain within copyright law in the future,
Incorporate skills for finding and using online resources legally with learners into their school and subject contexts as appropriate
Practical skills
At the completion of this course, they should be able to:
Find resources that they can use legally in your own work (for example, on a Creative Commons licence),
Knowledge and understanding
At the completion of this course, students should be able to demonstrate:
an understanding of the rights and responsibilities around re-using third party materials found on the web
Cognitive skills
At the completion of this course, students should be able to:
make judgements about the legality of using web-based resources.
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