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Lesson by:

Jane Lofton, Mira Costa High School Teacher Librarian

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Go here:

Period 0:bit.ly/mchsdigitalcitizens

Period 1: bit.ly/mchsdigitalcitizens1

With one partner, share what digital citizenship means to you

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Protecting Privacy

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Some Facebook (and other social media) tips:

  • Never friend anyone you don’t know in the real world
  • Don’t agree to meet someone you don’t already know in the real world
  • Set your Facebook - or any other social network - settings with care

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What’s different between

the online & real world?

Why is it even easier to

bully (accidentally or on

purpose) online?

Discuss with your partner

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What’s different between

the online & real world?

No body language

No tone of voice

No chance to view other people’s reactions

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Threats are NEVER jokes. Don’t do it!

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Before you post something ….

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Blogging

Participate in positive social media

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When you publish online (blogs, websites, etc.), don’t use other people’s work without permission.

Take advantage of copyright-friendly sites

And, ALWAYS give credit, whether you are publishing or not

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A Quick Copyright, Creative Commons, Public Domain, Fair Use 101

Copyright

  • automatic today
  • protects the rights of creators*
  • intended to promote, not restrict, creativity

Image in public domain

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*The Copyright Act of 1976 grants five rights of copyright

1. The right to reproduce the copyrighted work

2. The right to prepare derivative works based upon the work

3. the right to distribute copies of the work to the public

4. the right to perform the copyrighted work publicly

5. the right to display the copyrighted work publicly.

Most of the images you find online are going to be copyrighted

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Public Domain

  • No longer covered by Copyright or never was
  • Government works are always PD
  • Anyone can use it, no credit required
  • But please model good digital citizenship: ALWAYS give credit

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PD

CC0

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Creative Commons

creator grants right to use under specified terms

CC

Creators choose the combination that works for them.

Other terms used for CC: “some rights reserved,” “copyright-friendly,” “copy-left”

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Understand Fair Use

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Section 107 - Is your use of copyrighted materials a fair use?

? image from Open Clip Art

nature?

purpose?

amount?

effect?

Mona Lisa by Gary Larson

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Please join & promote the Commons …

Image by Gwyneth Jones licensed under CC BY

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Tools for finding images:

Library website:

Create -> Images and Sounds

When searching with Google images, don’t forget to filter!