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"Children must feel that what they write will be
of vital interest to the teacher and to their the children know that what they write means something to someone, aside from the fact
that it affords an exercise in English."
Modern Elementary School Practice,
1919
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Using the internet makes finding
information is fast and easy. However, both teachers and students are
responsible for using all resources in compliance with current copyright laws.
Click on the links below to find out
more about using resources lawfully!
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For an extensive list of Internet sites concerning copyright laws, look at the Internet School Library Media Center
copyright page for educators. These are some sites you might find useful. |
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Stanford Copyright and Fair Use Site
Stanford Copyright and Fair Use Site -This site provides an overview of copyright
law, links to resources on the Internet, provides links to current legislation primary
materials. |
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United States Copyright Office, Library of Congress -This web site gives useful
information on the following: Copyright basics, copyright registration, application
forms, information circulars, form letters, copyright office records (searchable),
copyright information via fax, copyright office announcement. |
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SafeKids.com This site
provides tips, advice and suggestions on how to keep the Internet a safe place
for children. |
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