Copyright Kids!-Getting Permission
"To obtain permission to use a work protected by copyright, you must determine who is the copyright owner of the material you intend to use, contact the owner, and request the right to use the work in the territory and format you intend, and -- in some cases -- pay the owner a fee. Often the most difficult part of this process is finding the owner to ask permission to use the work. To make that a little easier, we have provided some information about researching copyright ownership for music, with addresses of record companies and music publishers, as well as film and television producers, publishers and other entities through which you might be able to clear rights. In addition, we have provided sample permission letters for you to use in drafting your letter to the copyright owners once you have identified them."
- - By Lauri Graybill
Jason Ohler : Education and Technology :: Art, Storytelling, Education and Technology
Technology Tutorials and Science Teaching Ideas
2010 Horizon Report: K-12 Edition | NMC
"The second Horizon Report for the K-12 sector describes the continuing work of the NMC’s Horizon Project, a research project that seeks to identify and describe emerging technologies that will likely have a significant impact on K-12 education."
- - By Michelle Krill
Spice Up Your Poetry Lesson - Infusing Technology into the Curriculum
What Would Your Favorite Fictional Character Tweet? - The Learning Network Blog - NYTimes.com
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