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Digital Citizenship Your Right to Copy Image : public domain

Digital citizenship for students

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Being aware of copyright laws and plagiarism rules are essential skills for students in the 21st century researching in an online environment

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Digital Citizenship

Your Right to CopyImage : public domain

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What is Copyright? Copyright = right to

copy owned by the creator

Copyright = no copying unless given creator’s

permission

Taking the Mystery out of Copyright

Images : public domain

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Flexible Dealing =exception to Act

= copying a reasonable portion of a work for the purposes of research or study, criticism or review, news reporting or parody and satire 

I

Image: public domain

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What is Plagiaris

m?

Taking someone

else’s work and passing it

off as your own

Kate Hart Plagiarism, used with permission

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Tips for Students Online #1

Use CC

licenced material

Creative Commons licences explained

Image:public domain

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Tips for Students Online #2

Use material in the

Public domain

It’s copyright free! Image: public domain

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Tips for Students Online #3

Link to material as linking

isn’t copyingImage: public domain

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Tips for Students Online #4

Create your own material!

Evan, cartoon artist sketch, CCx2.0