Re: POST #4: Copyright
Posted by Becky Johnson on Aug 22, 2015; 1:32am
URL: https://nabble.aealearningonline.org/POST-4-Copyright-tp535p569.html
I have learned a lot about copyrights from this course.
AEA Online has been cited and has the copyright information with most of the things you search. Also, if you do a search through creative commons, which is all the things that you search for on this cite has been licensed. Which gives you permission to use these works. There are different kinds of licenses to pay attention to;
By License gives you permission & encourages you to use the work & share it.
Share -a-like means you can add to this work & are encouraged to share it and it gives permission for others to keep adding to it or changing it.
Non-commercial is just that you can use the work but are not allowed to use it commercially.
No derivatives is that you can use this work but are not allowed to make changes.
The General web is not as reliable with the copyright rules. Which, could make the use of these works Challenging. This course has made me understand that AEA online is much more reliable And all the different Laws I did not know about. Like, Teach Act, Fair Use, Limits on the use in the classroom & Creative Commons. My approach in the classroom with students would be to first explain what a copyright means. I would encourage students not to copy or print anything unless they have investigated the copyrights. Also, I would encourage students to only use AEA online cites to ensure that those cites are safer when it comes to copyrights. I would instruct the students step by step on how to use AEA online Resources.