Hi all, 

This all looks good—webinar (I am registering), free posters, curriculum. Is anyone out there already using all of these resources?

Carrie 

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From: C&C (Copyright & Creativity) <info@copyrightandcreativity.org>
Date: Mon, Jul 18, 2022 at 3:19 PM
Subject: Aug 3 Back-to-School Webinar + copyright/fair use posters for your libraries & classrooms
To: <cseiden@northbranfordschools.org>


Are you tasked with teaching copyright to K-12 students or teachers?


Do you lack resources or need to fill in gaps in your own knowledge so you’re more comfortable instructing your students?

Join our C&C Ambassadors (fellow teachers!) as they share their experiences teaching with our positive FREE resources.  


TEACH K-12 COPYRIGHT:

Ready to go and it's all free

C&C educators welcome you back to the 2022-2023 school year. Learn how to teach your students the essentials of

copyright,

fair use,

Creative Commons,

and more

with C&C's award-winning, FREE K-12 curriculum.

* Click the date to register..

We'll also send you a FREE set of our 11x17 infographic posters for your libraries or classrooms. Just register here (no password required), and send an email to info@copyrightandcreativity.org. Let us know how many posters and where to ship them.

** High resolution print files are FREE on our website.

All of our materials are free to use and carry a Creative Commons license. Available at our website: www.copyrightandcreativity.org

  • Lesson plans
  • Slides (video is embedded)
  • Videos
  • Visual aids
  • Independent Learning Videos

Students today are creators and publishers so copyright is now an essential element of digital literacy. But copyright can be a technical and confusing subject to teach. That’s where C&C comes in.

FREE lesson plans, videos, slides, visual aids, and a professional development course for teachers can all be found at
C&C’s resources are practical, positive, and balanced. Rather than just emphasizing what copyright prohibits, C&C focuses on how students can successfully navigate copyright in their own roles as creators. Topics covered include:
  • The basics of what copyright protects and why
  • How copyright applies to students’ own creations
  • How to access and share creative work legally and ethically
  • How students can re-use others’ creative works in their own creations—fair use, Creative Commons, and the public domain
C&C has regular office hours where we introduce our resources and answer any curriculum questions. See here for Zoom info.
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Certified Teacher-Librarian & Gifted Education Specialist
Totoket Valley Elementary School
1388 Middletown Avenue
Northford, CT 06472
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