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Free, K-12 digital citizenship curriculum. Creative Credit/Copyright is one of the eight topics the lessons focus on. These lessons are a great way to help students become positive, productive digital citizens.
(Monroe #1 BOCES) – Video on Demand, Off-Air Recording, Media Manager (borrowing multi-media devices from BOCES), video production, etc.
WXXI and PBS have curated FREE, standards-aligned videos, interactives, lesson plans, and more just for New York teachers like you. Create your own free account or contact your librarian.
(Monroe #1 BOCES – direct link) – With over 60,000 videos, documents, web links, and more cataloged, this service allows educationally relevant content to be delivered right into the classroom via a network connection. To sign in, simply use your FCSD credentials.
(Monroe #1 BOCES – direct link) – Offers a wide variety of music, audio themes and sound effects for grades K-12 that ensures your copyright safety. Perfect for podcasts, PowerPoint™, videos, news shows, video yearbooks, digital storytelling, presentations, TV broadcasts, web design and more.
Access through Classlink (add app, if not found) Over 200 full-length movies from older classics to recent hits. Teachers can share in the classroom or assign students to watch at home.
Facilitates the discussion and integration of books throughout the curriculum, lesson ideas, author interviews, author name pronunciations and more!
This is the U.S. Copyright Office website. You can learn just about anything you want to know about copyright law and its history. Be sure to check out the Education section.
Creative Commons is an American non-profit organization devoted to expanding the range of creative works available for others to build upon legally and to share. The organization has released several copyright-licenses known as Creative Commons licenses free of charge to the public.