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Learning & Leading with Technology

April 2005

If you've ever wondered about copyright and K–12 education, it behooves you to read our special themed issue of L&L. This primer in fair use can help you learn how copyright laws affect you and your students.

Featured Articles

A caution street sign that reads: Are You the Copy Cop?
Why Copyright Violations Happen in Schools and How to Prevent Them

By Doug Johnson and Carol Simpson
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In This Issue

Features

Copyright 101
By Kate A. Thompson
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Copyright Resources
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Leaders Sharing

The Connected Classroom
Copyright Law and Technology
By Elizabeth Langran, Robert Langran, and Glen Bull
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For Tech Leaders
Building a Help Desk System

By Sheryl O'Shea
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Research Windows
Desperately Seeking ERIC
By Robert Kadel
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Learning Connections

Multidisciplinary
Teaching for Meaning with Technology in Texas
By Bruce Havelock and Laura Reza-Hernandez
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Citizenship
Developing Ethical Direction
By Mike S. Ribble and Gerald D. Bailey
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Service Learning
Filming Compassion
Video Production in Service Learning
By Janet Bremer and Marilyn Clark
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Departments

Issue Oriented
The Best Defense Is a Good Offense
Keep the Focus on Knowledge Generation and Communication
By Anita McAnear
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Point/Counterpoint
Should We Ban Instant Messaging in School?
By Sharon Texley and Donna DeGennaro
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Products & Services
What's New

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Resources

Links and supplemental info from this issue of L&L
Web links are organized by article title. Go there.

 

Coming Soon

May 2005 (Available online approximately May 1)
Our last issue of the year examines one-to-many technology strategies in a special editorial package, tablet PCs, and how technology helped keep a school district buoyant during a crisis. Catch the L&L staff at NECC in Philadelphia - look for the NECC Daily Leader during the conference.

Summer 2005 (Available online approximately June 1)
Is the feeling that you missed a key issue of L&L hectoring you? Our Summer issue recaps all the great resources that were featured in L&L over the last year - What's New, a resource compendium, and the Best of Volume 32. This issue is online only - you can't leave it at the beach.

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