Copyright and Plagiarism
Copyright is the right to reproduce in whole or in part a work in any form. Plagiarism means taking someone’s work and claiming it as your own.
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Students are asked to analyze satirical and actual news stories. Students will then produce...
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Article on accessing illegal P2P sharing sites and the risks
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Tipsheet: How to access content and download legally
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Students learn how to "rewrite" sentences/paragraphs in a way that avoids plagiarism, and citing...
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Students create pieces of artwork and then have to take a picture of their...
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After an art activity, teacher uses student artwork to raise awareness in regard to...
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With this activity, students will understand the consequences of plagiarism.
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A lesson plan on paraphrasing
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A guide to help teachers and students understand their rights and responsibilities in terms...
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Video created by John Green highlighting the challenges copyright laws are facing in this...
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Students learn the legal and ethical use of creative works.
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A guide to educate teachers and students on the use of digital images. Also...
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A one stop shop that includes lessons, activities and web quests to help increase...
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Students examine the Fair Dealing exception of the Copyright Act and apply what they...
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Resources for teaching students about academic honesty and plagiarism
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Students reflect on their responsibilities as creators and users of creative work.
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A Common Sense Video that clarifies copyright
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Lesson on plagiarism and when it is acceptable and not acceptable to use the...