Copyright Issues -Fair
Use Guidelines for Multimedia in Education http://smccd.net/accounts/kennedyc/cis378/fairuse.htm
Portion Limitations of Copyright
Material
- Up to 10 percent or three minutes, whichever is less, of a motion
picture may be used
- Up to 10 percent or 1,000 words, whichever is less, of text
may be used
- An entire poem of 250 words or less may be used, but no more
than three poems by one poet or five poems by different poets
from any anthology may be used
- Up to 10 percent but no more than 30 seconds of a musical work
may be used
- A photograph or illustration may be used in its entirety, but
no more than five images by an artist or photographer may be used
- Up to 10 percent or 2,500 fields or cell entries, whichever
is less, from a copyrighted database or data table may be used
Time Limitations
- Educational multimedia projects created under these guidelines
may be used for up to two years
after the first instructional use with a class
- After two years,
use of such materials, even for educational purposes, requires
permission for each copyrighted portion incorporated in the production
Electronic Network Limitations
- Electronic networks may be used to share such materials with
students in remote sites, provided there are technological
limitations on access to the network and program
(such as a password protection) and that the technology prohibits
users from making copies of the material
- If the electronic network cannot prevent duplication of the
material, educators may use the educational multimedia projects
on the network for no more than
15 days after its initial use via this technology
Copying and Distribution Limitations
- Only two copies
of the educational multimedia projects created under these guidelines
may be used
- Of those copies available for use, only one may be placed on
reserve in the college library or learning resources center for
student self-study on site
- One additional copy may be kept for preservation
purposes, but it may only be used or copied to
replace a lost, stolen, or damaged use copy
- Each principal creator of a joint project may keep one copy
of the program for use in peer conferences or for inclusion in
a student or professional portfolio

Rubistar
http://rubistar.4teachers.org/
Make a Rubric using Rubistar and (if the
printer is working) print it out. Make sure your name is on
it and pass it in..
Using
PowerPoint in the Classroom http://www.memphis-schools.k12.tn.us/admin/tlapages/ideas_pp.htm

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