ReviewsIn this work you will find lessons that are flexible enough to teach basics to older elementary students and deep enough for graduate students to get a rich understanding of copyright's nuances - all from the same lesson. There is no reason to avoid teaching and discussing complicated copyright; this work will set you up for success., "In this work you will find lessons that are flexible enough to teach basics to older elementary students and deep enough for graduate students to get a rich understanding of copyright's nuances - all from the same lesson. There is no reason to avoid teaching and discussing complicated copyright; this work will set you up for success." -- Carol Simpson, Ed.D, JD
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Table Of Content1. Introduction and Organization 2. Lessons Organized by Topic 3. Annotated Assessment Items 4. Supplemental Resources 5. Concordance 6. Glossary Appendix A: Analysis Scaffold Appendix B: Exceptions Analysis Scaffold Appendix C: Does a License Permit My Use? Appendix D: License Use Scaffold Appendix E: Is My Use Permitted by Specific Fair Use Guidelines? Appendix F: Fair Use Checklist Appendix G: Key Court Cases: Copyright Appendix H: Scavenger Hunt Example Clue List Appendix I: Sample Bingo Card & Concentration Game Concept Pairs Appendix J: Multimedia Guidelines Cheat Sheet Appendix K: Guidelines and Laws Quick Reference References Index
SynopsisTeaching Copyright: Practical Lesson Ideas and Instructional Resources provides explicit guidance based on U.S. copyright law in the teaching of copyright and related concepts to learners at schools, colleges, and universities. The teaching of copyright and related concepts can easily be overwhelming to instructors who are experts in their field but may have little to no detailed understanding of copyright law. They require reliable, accessible information to coach students on copyright-related matters. Instructors are supported with time-saving online resources such as lesson templates, scenarios, practice activities, and a downloadable test question bank. Additionally, Bloom's Taxonomy labels lessons, activities, and assessment items to enable an appropriately diverse set of learning for students. Instead of reducing copyright to simple recall, the lessons and information in this text will help instructors develop higher-level thinking about copyright and assist them in measuring learners' abilities not just to remember, but also to analyze and evaluate copyright dilemmas., Lessons, resources, and annotated answer keys for instructors at all levels in teaching copyright law. The teaching of copyright and related concepts can easily be overwhelming to instructors who are experts in their field but may have little to no detailed understanding of copyright law. They require reliable, accessible information to coach students on copyright-related matters. Teaching Copyright: Practical Lesson Ideas and Instructional Resources provides explicit guidance based on U.S. copyright law in the teaching of copyright and related concepts to learners at schools, colleges, and universities. Instructors are supported with time-saving resources such as lesson templates, scenarios, practice activities, and a downloadable test question bank. Additionally, Bloom's Taxonomy labels lessons, activities, and assessment items to enable an appropriately diverse set of learning for students. Instead of reducing copyright to simple recall, the lessons and information in this text will help instructors develop higher-level thinking about copyright and assist them in measuring learners' abilities not just to remember, but also to analyze and evaluate copyright dilemmas.