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Should You Share That Picture Online? I’m an only child. This means that I was inherently bad at sharing when I was a child. I mean, I never had to share my toys with anyone until I went to school, and when I was forced to share – well, let’s just say it wasn’t pretty. I know this for sure because I recently found a certificate of achievement that my Mom had stashed away in a box. It was from when I was in kindergarten and the ‘achievement’ was sharing. But I digress. In a little (inadvertent) series of sorts, we’ve been offering up a few guides to digital citizenship over the past few days. The graphic below is an easy to follow flow chart that can help your students determine if something is share-worthy or not. Useful Resources On Copyright. Copyright for Educators SlideShare with Audio.

<div class="greet_block wpgb_cornered"><div class="greet_text"><div class="greet_image"><a href=" rel="nofollow"><img src=" alt="WP Greet Box icon"/></a></div>Hello there! If you are new here, you might want to <a href=" rel="nofollow"><strong>subscribe to the RSS feed</strong></a> for updates on this topic. <div style="clear:both"></div></div></div> I’ve used the SlideShare “synchronization tool” to sync up the recorded audio from my ITSC 2009 session “Copyright for Educators” with my slides. Referenced links for this session are available on my presentation wiki page. This is the first SlideShare I’ve synchronized like this to recorded audio. Technorati Tags:copyright, education, school, teachers, educators, law, itsc09, itsc2009, itsc, slideshare, intellectualproperty On this day..

School / Copyright and Schools Website Resource. Plagiarism.org. EasyBib: Free Bibliography Maker - MLA, APA, Chicago citation styles. Son of Citation Machine. CyberBee.