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The Gourmet Recipe Guide
            to Ethics
       in Using Research
      to Build and Present
           Knowledge




                                               Picture: Microsoft Gallery
  Carol VanHook
  SE Polk Community Schools
  Twitter: @vanhookc
  Email: carol.vanhook@southeastpolk.org


Permission to Use –Carol VanHook CC BY-NC-SA
Picture: Microsoft Gallery
Today’s special: À la carte on Copyright
The “fixins” used in
                  today’s presentation…
•   What’s permissible in Fair Use
•   Public Domain Works
•   Creative Commons Pictures
•   Creative Commons Videos
•   Creative Commons Sounds and Audio Clips
Model good

   ©              practices when using
                  copyright resources!
FAIR USE in SCHOOL-
2.Transformative use
3.Does not infringe




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on financial rights




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of creator




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Permission
    Templates
at David Warlicks’
  Landmarks for
     Schools

One for teachers
      and
one for students!
               http://
landmark-project.com/permission1.php
Source: http://www.scu.edu.au/copyright/index.php/57
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Creative Commons
                         Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License

Post the work; credit the original creator; hyperlink credited name to the original work.

                              Attribution                    May use work as you please, but
                                                             you must give attribution and link
                              CC BY                          to original creation.




                                                                                                          Table: C. VanHook, using materials from Creative Commons Website
                              Attribution-NoDerivs           You may only use this work as is; do
                                                             not remix it.
                              CC BY-ND
                                                             You may remix and use this work non-
                              Attribution-                   commercially, as long as you credit
                              NonCommercial-ShareAlike       original creator and license your new
                                                             creations under the identical terms.
                              CC BY-NC-SA
                                                             This license lets you remix your work even
                              Attribution-ShareAlike         for commercial purposes, as long as you
                              CC BY-SA                       credit originator and license your new
                                                             creations under the identical terms.
                                                             This license lets you remix, and although
                              Attribution-NonCommercial      new works must also acknowledge the
                                                             creator and be non-commercial, you don’t
                                                             have to license your derivative works on
                              CC BY-NC                       the same terms.
                                                             This license is the most restrictive
                              Attribution-                   allowing you use a work as long as you
                              NonCommercial-NoDerivs         credit the originator, but they can’t
                                                             change the picture or use it commercially.
                              CC BY-NC-ND
Picture: Screen capture from Flickr user Carol VanHook photostream
Find your favorite CC sources
Flickr                            Compfight
• Click search.                   Interesting website where you
• Click Advanced search.          can find Creative Commons
• Scroll down to select           pictures:
   Creative Commons.              2.http://compfight.com/
• Do a search.                    3.Type word
• Save the picture.               Choose Creative commons
• Save the creator’s name.        4.Check the license chosen by
                                  the author.
• Save the link to the original
   picture.

                                  Picture: Microsoft Gallery
The Music Rack on YouTube (SEE – Example next slide)
                         …easy CC music to download and use!
                         (http://www.youtube.com/user/TheMusicRack)


                         Soundzbound – Provided by Iowa AEA – wonderful
                         Royalty free music for all projects, in classroom or for
                         online. (http://www.iowaaeaonline.org/)

Source: oniwe CC BY-NC

                         Freesound.org – must join for free to download – has
                         great sound effects. (http://www.freesound.org)
Screen capture of YouTube at The Music Rack
Picture: Microsoft Gallery
Creative Commons Audio Clips
http://www.elllo.org/english/About.htm
Pictures: Microsoft Gallery
CHECKLIST for CITING SOURCES
•When using copyright © material, seek permission to use
pictures, music, videos, sound effects, etc.
•When using Creative Commons material, follow the appropriate
CC rule, chosen by its creator.
•When using Creative Commons material, keep a list of creator’s
name and URLs for CC pictures, sounds, etc.
•When using Creative Commons material, hyperlink the creator’s
name or the item to its original location.
•When paraphrasing or using direct quotes, include immediate
acknowledgement of source.
•Practice good ethics when using Copyright, Public Domain, and
Creative Commons materials. If you make a mistake, correct it.
Learn and do not repeat the same mistake next time.
    IS YOUR PROJECT INTERNET READY?
Screenshot: Britannica’s Student News Net Online Database

A Quick Read and Write (Cite, reflect, and share)
*Activity to practice acknowledging and referencing the thoughts of others
WITHIN a student’s writings – not just on the Works Cited Page!
Noodle Tools

• Students work in the     • Students make note
  clouds                     cards and link to the
• Sources are saved          source
  online                   • Notecards…
• Students share project      – Direct Quotations
  with the teacher in a       – Paraphrasing
  dropbox                     – My ideas
• Teacher can              • Affordable
  communicate back
Free Citation Maker
• BibMe
    • Just one of many free resources
    • Heavy advertising
    • You start the citation with book ISBN or website URL,
      and BibMe finishes your citation
    • Can store online
    • Does not communicate with teacher or allow
      notecards.
FlickrPoet at
                                             Stories in
                                               Flight
                                         Spring
                                         Birds chirping,
                                         ants searching,
                                         clouds puffing,
                                         wind roaring,
                                         tulips blooming,
                                         children skipping
                                         Spring
http://www.storiesinflight.com/flickrpoet/index.php
Sample a heaping tablespoon
of success




              Thank you, student Cobi Bender.
    For more information, search Rob Dyrdek Foundation.
Additional References
    Links                                         Source information
                                                  •
                                                  Hillner, Jennifer. "How to Use Online Video
•   Edutopia article on using online video        in Your Classroom | Edutopia." K-12
                                                  Education & Learning Innovations with
                                                  Proven Strategies that Work | Edutopia. N.p.,
•   Kathy Schrock’s Guide to Information Literacy n.d. Web. 14 Apr. 2012.
                                                  <http://www.edutopia.org/youtube-
                                                  educational-videos-classroom>.
                                               • Schrock, Kathy. "Information-Literacy Primer:
•   Citing MLA Style from Books to Twitter and Facebook toK-12 Education & Web |
                                                  Learning Research on the
                                                  Edutopia."                    Learning
                                                  Innovations with Proven Strategies that Work
                                                  | Edutopia. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Apr. 2012.
                                                  <http://www.edutopia.org/information-
                                                  literacy-primer>.
                                               • "Twitter, Facebook - Citations - Library
                                                  Research Guides at Boise State University."
                                                  Home - Library Research Guides at Boise
                                                  State University. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Apr.
                                                  2012. <http://guides.boisestate.edu/
                                                  content.php?pid=19556&sid=586398>.
The Gourmet Recipe Guide to Ethics in Using Research
to Build and Present Knowledge Examine the essential
mix of ethics in the classroom: giving speeches, writing
about research, creating digital presentations. Hear
fresh information on Creative Commons; savor free
images, photos, music; see citations blended in
presentations; assess learning when students are
encouraged to add unique flavoring; sample a heaping
tablespoon of a Works Cited. Can’t you just smell
glorious projects in the making? Carol VanHook,
Southeast Polk Community Schools


Email: carol.vanhook@southeastpolk.org

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Guide to ethics

  • 1. The Gourmet Recipe Guide to Ethics in Using Research to Build and Present Knowledge Picture: Microsoft Gallery Carol VanHook SE Polk Community Schools Twitter: @vanhookc Email: carol.vanhook@southeastpolk.org Permission to Use –Carol VanHook CC BY-NC-SA
  • 2. Picture: Microsoft Gallery Today’s special: À la carte on Copyright
  • 3. The “fixins” used in today’s presentation… • What’s permissible in Fair Use • Public Domain Works • Creative Commons Pictures • Creative Commons Videos • Creative Commons Sounds and Audio Clips
  • 4.
  • 5. Model good © practices when using copyright resources! FAIR USE in SCHOOL- 2.Transformative use 3.Does not infringe llery on financial rights icrosoft Ga of creator Picture: M
  • 6. Permission Templates at David Warlicks’ Landmarks for Schools One for teachers and one for students! http:// landmark-project.com/permission1.php
  • 8. USA.Gov Project Gutenberg Flickr's The Commons ry alle tG sof icro s: M ure Pict
  • 9. a l ig in or r o to Us k t ea Searc e rl in h cr pe te Hy Ci
  • 10. Creative Commons Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License Post the work; credit the original creator; hyperlink credited name to the original work. Attribution May use work as you please, but you must give attribution and link CC BY to original creation. Table: C. VanHook, using materials from Creative Commons Website Attribution-NoDerivs You may only use this work as is; do not remix it. CC BY-ND You may remix and use this work non- Attribution- commercially, as long as you credit NonCommercial-ShareAlike original creator and license your new creations under the identical terms. CC BY-NC-SA This license lets you remix your work even Attribution-ShareAlike for commercial purposes, as long as you CC BY-SA credit originator and license your new creations under the identical terms. This license lets you remix, and although Attribution-NonCommercial new works must also acknowledge the creator and be non-commercial, you don’t have to license your derivative works on CC BY-NC the same terms. This license is the most restrictive Attribution- allowing you use a work as long as you NonCommercial-NoDerivs credit the originator, but they can’t change the picture or use it commercially. CC BY-NC-ND
  • 11. Picture: Screen capture from Flickr user Carol VanHook photostream
  • 12. Find your favorite CC sources Flickr Compfight • Click search. Interesting website where you • Click Advanced search. can find Creative Commons • Scroll down to select pictures: Creative Commons. 2.http://compfight.com/ • Do a search. 3.Type word • Save the picture. Choose Creative commons • Save the creator’s name. 4.Check the license chosen by the author. • Save the link to the original picture. Picture: Microsoft Gallery
  • 13.
  • 14. The Music Rack on YouTube (SEE – Example next slide) …easy CC music to download and use! (http://www.youtube.com/user/TheMusicRack) Soundzbound – Provided by Iowa AEA – wonderful Royalty free music for all projects, in classroom or for online. (http://www.iowaaeaonline.org/) Source: oniwe CC BY-NC Freesound.org – must join for free to download – has great sound effects. (http://www.freesound.org)
  • 15. Screen capture of YouTube at The Music Rack
  • 16. Picture: Microsoft Gallery Creative Commons Audio Clips http://www.elllo.org/english/About.htm
  • 18.
  • 19. CHECKLIST for CITING SOURCES •When using copyright © material, seek permission to use pictures, music, videos, sound effects, etc. •When using Creative Commons material, follow the appropriate CC rule, chosen by its creator. •When using Creative Commons material, keep a list of creator’s name and URLs for CC pictures, sounds, etc. •When using Creative Commons material, hyperlink the creator’s name or the item to its original location. •When paraphrasing or using direct quotes, include immediate acknowledgement of source. •Practice good ethics when using Copyright, Public Domain, and Creative Commons materials. If you make a mistake, correct it. Learn and do not repeat the same mistake next time. IS YOUR PROJECT INTERNET READY?
  • 20. Screenshot: Britannica’s Student News Net Online Database A Quick Read and Write (Cite, reflect, and share) *Activity to practice acknowledging and referencing the thoughts of others WITHIN a student’s writings – not just on the Works Cited Page!
  • 21. Noodle Tools • Students work in the • Students make note clouds cards and link to the • Sources are saved source online • Notecards… • Students share project – Direct Quotations with the teacher in a – Paraphrasing dropbox – My ideas • Teacher can • Affordable communicate back
  • 22. Free Citation Maker • BibMe • Just one of many free resources • Heavy advertising • You start the citation with book ISBN or website URL, and BibMe finishes your citation • Can store online • Does not communicate with teacher or allow notecards.
  • 23. FlickrPoet at Stories in Flight Spring Birds chirping, ants searching, clouds puffing, wind roaring, tulips blooming, children skipping Spring http://www.storiesinflight.com/flickrpoet/index.php
  • 24. Sample a heaping tablespoon of success Thank you, student Cobi Bender. For more information, search Rob Dyrdek Foundation.
  • 25. Additional References Links Source information • Hillner, Jennifer. "How to Use Online Video • Edutopia article on using online video in Your Classroom | Edutopia." K-12 Education & Learning Innovations with Proven Strategies that Work | Edutopia. N.p., • Kathy Schrock’s Guide to Information Literacy n.d. Web. 14 Apr. 2012. <http://www.edutopia.org/youtube- educational-videos-classroom>. • Schrock, Kathy. "Information-Literacy Primer: • Citing MLA Style from Books to Twitter and Facebook toK-12 Education & Web | Learning Research on the Edutopia." Learning Innovations with Proven Strategies that Work | Edutopia. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Apr. 2012. <http://www.edutopia.org/information- literacy-primer>. • "Twitter, Facebook - Citations - Library Research Guides at Boise State University." Home - Library Research Guides at Boise State University. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Apr. 2012. <http://guides.boisestate.edu/ content.php?pid=19556&sid=586398>.
  • 26. The Gourmet Recipe Guide to Ethics in Using Research to Build and Present Knowledge Examine the essential mix of ethics in the classroom: giving speeches, writing about research, creating digital presentations. Hear fresh information on Creative Commons; savor free images, photos, music; see citations blended in presentations; assess learning when students are encouraged to add unique flavoring; sample a heaping tablespoon of a Works Cited. Can’t you just smell glorious projects in the making? Carol VanHook, Southeast Polk Community Schools Email: carol.vanhook@southeastpolk.org

Notas do Editor

  1. Copyright is a “hot” topic right now. And it is highly important that everyone begin to model and teach ethics to our students. This is more than a work cited page! But many think that is all that is needed. As more and more students and staff want to upload, this topic has increased in intensity and need for discussion and understanding.
  2. (1) explain the main aspects of copyright, fair use, and creative commons when using the works of others. (2) guidelines for good practices in acknowledging, referencing, and attributing the works of others.
  3. A 2009 summary by US Copyright Office: Fair Use - sections 107 through 118 of the copyright law ( title 17, U. S. Code The doctrine of fair use has developed through a substantial number of court decisions over the years and has been codified in section 107 of the copyright law. Section 107 contains a list of the various purposes for which the reproduction of a particular work may be considered fair, such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Section 107 also sets out four factors to be considered in determining whether or not a particular use is fair: The purpose for nonprofit educational purposes The nature of the copyrighted work The amount The effect of the use upon the potential market There is no specific number of words, lines, or notes that may safely be taken without permission. Acknowledging the source of the copyrighted material does not substitute for obtaining permission.
  4. One of the most important lessons that we can teach our students about Net-based information is the concept that information is property. It is critical that permission be gained from the owner of the information and that the permission be documented.
  5. Colleges are one of my best resources in knowing what is acceptable use of copyright materials. This source is in Australia. International laws vary, yet they are very similar!
  6. Public domain – free to use in any way you wish to use. Go ahead and cite anyway! According to Duke University’s Center for the Study of the Public Domain : In the United States, as in most of the world, copyright lasts for the author’s lifetime, plus another 70 years. And we’ve changed the law so that every creative work is automatically copyrighted, even if the author does nothing.
  7. Which one would you use? Wikipedia? http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
  8. Compfight is an image search engine tailored to efficiently locate images for research. We make good use of the flickr™ API but aren&apos;t affiliated with flickr . © 2008-2011 Compfight
  9. Khan academy 2008.
  10. emphasize the difference between copyright, CC, and royalty free. Pay attention and read between the lines. Using cover music is not allowed.
  11. Music Rack on Youtube
  12. Creative Commons audio recordings. Great vocabulary and listening skill practice. ELLLO is the work of Todd Beuckens Todd is a full-time English teacher based in Japan. He now teaches in Kyuushuu. He creates elllo in his free time. He can be reached at the e-mail address below. http://www.elllo.org/english/About.htm Updates on Mondays. At least five new ones a week: numbered – interviews, newscasts, surveys (mixers), songs, presentations (talking points) and listening games. WATCH this GROW!
  13. There are as many copyright WRONGS as there are copyright RIGHTS!
  14. A checklist is in order to use with kids / projects that may move beyond the 4 walls of the classroom. It is a good checklist to use in the 4 walls, too!
  15. Iowa AEA database.
  16. The Rob Dyrkek Foundation began in 2003 with the hopes to create healthy communities by promoting and providing the inherent benefits of skateboarding to all facets of society.