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This is a great way for students to learn about copyright use and how to cite sources. It is very helpful and easy to use.

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    TASL Media Attribution Support Desk Cards

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    Prevent copyright infringement in your classroom by being IN THE KNOW! This Copyright, Fair Use, Creative Commons, & Public Domain BUNDLE teaches and supports both the Teacher and the Student about Copyright, Fair Use, Creative Commons, and Public Domain media licenses, as well as how to search and provide attribution for non-copyrighted media!

    What do you get in this Bundle (10 products in total)?

    • For the Teacher>>>>>>
      - Copyright, Fair Use, Creative Commons, & Public Domain Teacher
      Professional Development

      - EdTech Coaching lesson (video and audio),
      - notes planner,
      - List of school-level (ES, MS, & HS) non-copyrighted media links, and
      - 1-hour teacher PD certificate,
      - PLUS, Media & Attribution Implementation & Resources for Teacher
      Guide

      Learn about Copyright, Fair Use, Creative Commons, and Public Domain in this EdTech Coaching Professional Development lesson (26:28 minutes, in both video and audio formats) and how to prevent copyright infringement in your classroom when including images, text, video, and music to you and your students' multimedia projects and assessments.

      Also, take advantage of the BONUS list of non-copyright media links (Images, Clipart, Music, Illustrations, Sound Effects, Video, Text, and Animation) provided, 3 lists in total, one each for Elementary, Middle, and High School so you may add these links to your student multimedia assignments and projects to SAVE TIME!

      In addition, learn about how to attribute with Copyright, Fair Use, Creative Commons, and Public Domain in this 13-page EdTechEnergy Media and Attribution Implementation Guidelines and Resources Teacher Guide and how to prevent copyright infringement in your classroom when including images, text, video, and music to you and your students' multimedia projects and assessments.

    Take advantage of all the implementation and resources inside this guide
    to show you how best to support students with media and attribution in
    student multimedia assignments and projects AND SAVE TIME with no
    prep!

    13-page EdTechEnergy Media and Attribution Implementations,
    Guidelines, and Resources Teacher Guide includes:

    • Definitions to Share with Students and Include in your Lessons
    • Guidelines with Copyright, Fair Use, Creative Commons, and Public Domain in the Classroom
    • Copyright, Fair Use, Creative Commons, and Public Domain Posters
    • Copyright, Fair Use, Creative Commons, and Public Domain Lessons for Students
    • Copyright, Fair Use, Creative Commons, and Public Domain Lessons for Teachers
    • Attribution – The TASL Approach
    • Wikimedia Commons example of attribution given the TASL Approach
    • Creative Commons example of attribution given the TASL Approach
    • Best Practices for Attribution according to Creative Commons
    • Pixabay example of attribution
    • Fair Use Attribution of Copyrighted Work
    • Ask for Permission to use Copyrighted Media
    • Peer Reviews of Copyright-free Media Inclusion and Attribution
    • Peer Review Rubric
    • Rubric Criterion for Copyright-free Media Inclusion and Attribution (ES, MS, and HS)
    • Pixabay Quick Start Media Shortcut
    • Create Your Own Media – Intellectual Property
    • EXTRA! Teach Students to Protect their Media Creations
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    • For the Student >>>>>
      - Teach and Assess Student Media Attribution Skills internet activity with
      Answer Key
      - TASL Approach to Media Attribution Cheat Sheet, Non-Copyright Media
      Search & Attribution Guide,
      - Peer Review Rubric of Copyright-free Media Project Inclusion and
      Attribution,
      - PLUS, a BONUS, TASL Media Attribution Support Desk Cards

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    • For the Classroom>>>>>
      - Multimedia Student Projects Media Attribution Poster with the TASL Approach,
      - Multimedia Student Projects Copyright Cited Works Media Poster,
      - Multimedia Student Projects Fair Use Cited Works Media Poster,
      - Multimedia Student Projects Creative Commons Cited Works Media Poster,
      - and Multimedia Student Projects Public Domain Cited Works Media Poster

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      ✨✨How to Use the 10 Resources with BONUSES! ✨✨

    1. Complete the Copyright, Fair Use, Creative Commons, and Public Domain Professional Development EdTech Coaching video or audio lesson.

    2. Use the EdTech Coaching Notes Planner to make notes about the content and begin planning how you will introduce this topic to your students.

    3. Print out the Professional Development Completion Certificate and keep it on file for your license renewal.

    4. Hang the five Multimedia Works Cited Media License posters in your classroom or literacy stations to create visual reminders to students about the five different types of media licenses as well as the TASL Approach to attribution.

    • Copyright
    • Fair Use
    • Creative Commons
    • Public Domain
    • Media Attribution with the TASL Approach

    5. Read over the Non-Copyright Media & Attribution Implementations, Guidelines, and Resources Teacher Guide for many tips, strategies, and techniques to use with this topic in your students’ assessment.

    6. Teach & Assess your students about media licenses and attribution with the Media Searching & Attribution Skills Internet Activity. Grade with the Answer Key.

    7. Print out and paste on top of student desks or on laptops the TASL Media Attribution Support Desk Cards (BONUS) as a media attribution reminder.

    8. Print out or post as a digital document with a link to the Media Cheat Sheet and Non-Copyright Media Search & Attribution Student Guide for students to use when finding media and looking for the attribution to include in their multimedia projects.

    9. Print out the Peer Review Rubric of Project Media Selection, Inclusion, & Cited Attribution and have students use it to peer assess each other’s media selection, inclusion, and attribution in their multimedia projects.

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    ⭐⭐⭐THE BUNDLE INCLUDES TEN Products: ⭐⭐⭐

    -------(1) The Copyright, Fair Use, Creative Commons, and Public Domain in
    this EdTech Coaching Professional Development lesson product
    includes:

    • Copyright, Fair Use, Creative Commons, and Public Domain in this EdTech Coaching Professional Development lesson - mp4 format (video) - 26:28 minutes
    • Copyright, Fair Use, Creative Commons, and Public Domain in this EdTech Coaching Professional Development lesson - mp3 format (audio)
    • 11-page Copyright, Fair Use, Creative Commons, and Public Domain in this EdTech Coaching Professional Development Teacher Notes Planner - PDF format for print and editable MS Word document
    • 3-page ELEMENTARY LEVEL Non-Copyright Media Websites (Images, Clipart, Music, Illustrations, Sound Effects, Video, Text, and Animation) for student assignments and projects - PDF format for print and editable MS Word document
    • 3-page MIDDLE-LEVEL Non-Copyright Media Websites (Images, Clipart, Music, Illustrations, Sound Effects, Video, Text, and Animation) for student assignments and projects - PDF format for print and editable MS Word document
    • 4-page HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL Non-Copyright Media Websites (Images, Clipart, Music, Illustrations, Sound Effects, Video, Text, and Animation) for student assignments and projects - PDF format for print and editable MS Word document
    • Copyright, Fair Use, Creative Commons, and Public Domain in this EdTech Coaching Professional Development Completion Certificate (see in Preview

      ----------(2) 13-page EdTechEnergy Media and Attribution Implementation Guidelines and Resources - PDF format for print and editable MS Word document

      ----------(3) EdTechEnergy Teach and Assess Student Media Attribution Skills &
      Media Attribution Cheat Sheet resource product includes:
    • Teach and Assess Student Media Attribution Skills Internet Activity -
      PDF format and editable MS Word document
    • Teach and Assess Student Media Attribution Skills ANSWER KEY -
      PDF format
    • TASL Media Attribution Student Cheat Sheet - PDF format and
      editable MS Word document
    • ⭐⭐BONUS - TASL Media Attribution Support Desk Cards
    • ⭐⭐ BONUS - HOW TO USE the Bundle Resources Guide

      Teach Students Attribution Practices for Images they download from:
    • Pexels
    • Pixabay
    • Unsplash
    • Creative Commons
    • Wikicommons

    to use in student-created multimedia assignments and projects!

    Teach students how to find the attribution for non-copyrighted images they find online on popular picture portals such as Pexels, Pixabay, Unsplash, Creative Commons, and Wikicommons.

    Provide students the TASL Approach to Attribution Cheat Sheet to use when creating multimedia projects and providing attribution for images, clipart, illustrations, video, text, music, and, and sound.

    Attribution – The TASL Approach⭐ When providing attribution for media, include the four parts of attribution, Title, Author, Source, and Location, known as the TASL Approach.

    • Title – title of the work (media)
    • Author – the person who created the work
    • Source – link to where the work was obtained
    • License – the license which the work is distributed or used

      Then assess students' skills at finding the image attribution and providing it with
      this learn and show assessment.

      ----------(4) EdTechEnergy 22-page Non-Copyright Media Search &
      Attribution Student Guide resource - PDF format for print and
      editable MS Word document

      ----------(5) Peer Review Rubric of Copyright-free Media Project
      inclusion and Attribution - PDF format for print and editable MS
      Word document
      ----------(6)Multimedia Student Projects Media Attribution Poster with|
      the TASL Approach - PDF format

      ----------(7) Multimedia Student Projects Copyright Cited Works Media
      Poster - PDF format

      ----------(8) Multimedia Student Projects Fair Use Cited Works Media
      Poster - PDF format

      ----------(9) Multimedia Student Projects Creative Commons Cited
      Works Media Poster- PDF format

      ----------(10) Multimedia Student Projects Public Domain Cited Works
      Media Poster - PDF format

      ---------PLUS, a BONUS - TASL Media Attribution Support Desk Cards
      PDF (8 to a sheet) - to adhere to desktops or laptop covers
      or hang in literacy centers - PDF format for print and
      editable MS Word document

    Students learning how to attribute the media they find online:

    • teaches media literacy.
    • teaches digital citizenship.
    • teaches responsibility.
    • teaches intellectual property rights.
    • teaches media attribution practices and conscientiousness.

      Check Common Core Standards (grades 6-12) inside this bundled resource!

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    ✔️ Be sure to check the full preview of all 10 products before purchasing!

    To open a zip folder, click here for directions.

    ➯ TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID...

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    This is a great way for students to learn about copyright use and how to cite sources. It is very helpful and easy to use.

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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Include multimedia components (e.g., graphics, sound) and visual displays in presentations when appropriate to enhance the development of main ideas or themes.
    Include multimedia components (e.g., graphics, images, music, sound) and visual displays in presentations to clarify information.
    Include multimedia components and visual displays in presentations to clarify claims and findings and emphasize salient points.
    Integrate multimedia and visual displays into presentations to clarify information, strengthen claims and evidence, and add interest.
    Make strategic use of digital media (e.g., textual, graphical, audio, visual, and interactive elements) in presentations to enhance understanding of findings, reasoning, and evidence and to add interest.

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