Friday, July 19, 2013

Copyright Awareness for Students (3 minute video)


When students use copyrighted media without proper permissions, there's a mentality that "we won't get caught".  This video will give example of lawsuits and licensing that we should pay attention to and ultimately migrate to a media permissions process that will help meet state standards and the integration of Common Core ethics.

Piracy Proofing Your School


OnLineCrimeIn last month’s article Piracy in Education, we learned how media is pirated in schools and the effects it is having on our U.S. and global economy. 
This month, we will look at ways to piracy proof your school or organization in order to reduce liability, and eliminate lawsuits and out-of-court settlements, while improving media literacy and digital citizenship.
First, an awareness of the common types of pirated media for which schools have been cited is as follows:
• Software   • Music   • Movies   • Books
In this issue, we will focus specifically on software, music and some general guidelines.

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Pathfinder - Explore Career Paths In Media and Instruction

PathFinder is an interactive experience that helps students explore their area of interest and puts them on a path toward a career doing what they love. (Film, Music, Gaming, Animation, Art & Design, Web,  Live Events and Business)  Brought to you by Full Sail University.

Check it out - http://www.fullsail.edu/#pathfinder