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  1. Added Dec 13, 2008 by aseldow
    Every faculty member, administrator, and librarian has concerns over what is or is not acceptable under copyright,yet there are no clear answers for educators to these questions: • Is the use of copyrighted material in an educational environment automatically “fair use”? • Are there any educational situations that are not “fair use”? • How much copyrighted material may I use in class? • and more..
  2. Added Jul 23, 2007 by aseldow and 1 other
    Developed by Curriculum Corporation through The Le@rning Federation, the education collection is designed to help teachers and students make the most of the wide range of moving image resources on the site. The clips in this collection are accompanied by teachers’ notes created by specialist curriculum writers. Expert curators’ notes also provide useful background material.
  3. Added Jul 14, 2007 by aseldow
    REQUIRES JOURNAL ACCESS: In this issue of the ARCHIVES, we read about a different storm: research articles that reveal more evidence of the power of electronic media exposure to breach the protections of our children's cognitive, social, behavioral, and physical health. Does ongoing exposure to media erode children's behaviors and attitudes enough to... Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2006;160:448-450.
  4. Added Jul 13, 2007 by aseldow
    Michael Hemment is Research Librarian and Head of Scholarly Research Initiatives at Widener Library, here at Harvard University. Recently, MediaBerkman producer Colin Rhinesmith sat down with Michael to discuss a number of pressing issues in the research field. Download the audio podcast (time: 22:55). In this Internet
  5. Added Apr 28, 2007 by aseldow
    Now, schools across the country are targeting digital media players as a potential cheating device. Devices including iPods and Zunes can be hidden under clothing, with just an earbud and a wire snaking behind an ear and into a shirt collar to give them away, school officials say.
  6. Added Apr 25, 2007 by aseldow
    Before answering the questions posed in the introduction it helps to understand the differences between generic and specialized social networks. For the purpose of this post, we define a generic network as one that exists primarily to keep in touch and a specialized network is one where people are brought together based on the specific common interest. According to this definition Facebook, MySpace, Bebo and even LinkedIn are considered generic social networks. del.icio.us, Flickr, LibraryThing and Flixster, on the other hand, represent specialized networks.
  7. Added Mar 22, 2007 by aseldow
    Online File Converters You have Probably underestimated(Video,Audio,Images,Docs,Archives). This could be very helpful to teachers or professors whose students submit their papers/media in many different formats.
  8. Added Mar 14, 2007 by aseldow and 1 other
    Annenberg Media is a unit of The Annenberg Foundation. Our mission is to advance excellent teaching in all disciplines throughout American K-12 schools. Former names of Annenberg Media are: Annenberg/CPB, The Annenberg/CPB Project, and The Annenberg/CPB Math and Science Project.
  9. Added Mar 12, 2007 by aseldow and 1 other
    Teacher resources and teacher professional development programming for K-12 teachers FREE through our satellite channel and Video On Demand.
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  10. Added Oct 12, 2006 by aseldow
    Berkman Center for Internet is part of the Harvard Law School and invites innovative technologists in for discussions.
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