Chapter 15
Once again, it seems like this Chapter would have been more useful to read during the week where we had to create a Mash Up considering it is about Copyright.
I think copyright is an issue in many situations, not just digital storytelling. Think about it, how many times have you used a picture or a song for a report that you found on the internet. One thing stated in the book was to ask your students" If you were trying to make a living as a musician, how would you react if someone downloaded rather than bought your music?". My question is, what if I did buy the song/picture/media that I am using in a project. I'm still giving royalties to the creator and therefor am not stealing anything. I guess this is where Fair Use would come into play especially for students and use in the classroom.
The TEACH Act caught my attention and I thought I would do a little more research on it after reading this chapter. I found this:
http://www.copyright.com/Services/copyrightoncampus/basics/teach.html when I did a quick google search which seems to layout the TEACH Act pretty nicely. I think this Act will greatly help in the use of copyrighted materials in education including what is shown in the classroom and students assignments.
One word of advice at the end of the chapter, I thought, was very sound advice, "be perpetually paranoid". If you are constantly checking on copyright and Fair Use in regards to projects you are creating, or assignments for you students, there is a better chance of you not breaking any laws. Better safe than sorry! In that case, you also need to make sure your students are aware of copyright and now to make sure they are following the laws.
I also would like to apologize for those that tried to view my storyboard Prezi. I am still getting used to sharing Prezis and figured that anyone could view it if I made it public and then shared it. I have now embedded the Prezi, so hopefully you can view it now :)