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Copyright and Digital Citizenship for Teachers

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Pennsylvania Convention Center, Terrace Ballroom Lobby, Table 19

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Coordinator of Instructional Technology
West Chester Area School District
@cliftonmary
Mary Beth Clifton is an Instructional Technology Coordinator for the West Chester Area School District. Mary Beth has been in education for 33 years and taught at every level, from preschool to graduate school. As an ITC for the last 16 years, she has kept pace with trends in technology, specifically best practices with integration into the classroom. Most recently, she worked with a team to establish a robust cyber program for the district. Mary Beth is an ISTE Certified Educator, Schoology Champion, and Common Sense Certified Educator that loves to share her love for lifelong learning with others.

Session description

Get all you need to know about copyright, fair use and intellectual property so you can model responsible digital citizenship. Resources from Common Sense Media, Copyright and Creativity and Creative Commons will be demonstrated.

Purpose & objective

Participants will take part in a discussion on Digital Citizenship for educators:
Review: Copyright, Fair Use, Creative Commons
Review: Classroom/School use of resources
Discussion: How can we empower teachers to become good digital citizens?
What is one thing you can do to help teachers in your school or district with digital citizenship.

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Outline

1. Review of topics
a. Copyright
b. Fair Use
c. Creative Commons
i. review types of licenses - https://creativecommons.org/
2. Review information found on Copyright and Creativity - https://copyrightandcreativity.org/

This will be done through peer-to-peer interaction as it is a poster session.
Participants will be circulating throughout the session. I will work to engage my learners and will repeat the session many times during the poster period.

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Supporting research

https://copyrightandcreativity.org/
https://creativecommons.org/
https://www.commonsensemedia.org/

What is digital citizenship? – A guide for teachers - https://www.futurelearn.com/info/blog/what-is-digital-citizenship-teacher-guide

What Is Digital Citizenship & How Do You Teach It? - https://www.aeseducation.com/blog/what-is-digital-citizenship

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Session specifications

Topic:
Digital citizenship
Grade level:
PK-12
Skill level:
Beginner
Audience:
Curriculum/district specialists, Professional developers, Teachers
Attendee devices:
Devices not needed
Participant accounts, software and other materials:
The presentation will be shared with all participants through a QR Code and a URL.
ISTE Standards:
For Coaches:
Digital Citizen Advocate
  • Support educators and students to critically examine the sources of online media and identify underlying assumptions.
For Education Leaders:
Equity and Citizenship Advocate
  • Cultivate responsible online behavior, including the safe, ethical and legal use of technology.
For Educators:
Citizen
  • Establish a learning culture that promotes curiosity and critical examination of online resources and fosters digital literacy and media fluency.