Summarized by Sangyoon Park

Students and teachers make use of new teaching techniques to create diverse content. However, for the right creative work, students must understand copyright law and learn how to make work. The author presents five methods of copyright law education. The first is common sense education. Common Sense Media educational institutions provide online video content on copyright. The second is the Copyright Information Center. This site provides information about copyright infringement and digital search methods. Also, the 21things4students site may also obtain a certificate when students complete their work. Another site is the Internet Education Foundation. This is where you can learn your rights and obligations under the law. The BrainPOP site is also capable of publishing movies, coding, and other tasks so creativity can be expressed.

Reference

Poth, R. (2017, November 16). 5 resources to help students – and teachers – understand copyright law. ISTE, Retrieved November 27, 2017, from https://www.iste.org/explore/articleDetail?articleid=2099&category=Digital-citizenship&article=5%2Bresources%2Bto%2Bhelp%2Bstudents%2B%E2%80%94%2Band%2Bteachers%2B%E2%80%94%2Bunderstand%2Bcopyright%2Blaw