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May an educator (e.g., administrator, classroom teacher, substitute teacher, or student teacher) other district employee, volunteer, or others …..

 

Audio Visual

 

May a copy of a tape recording (video and audio) of a student performance using copyrighted music be catalogued and circulated through the library media center? 11/05

duplicate a copyrighted song(s) from a phonograph record and/or CD onto a cassette tape? 

06/05

show a program taped off-air over a two-or three-day period or show excerpts of the program?

02/05

make or request that a videotape be made which uses segments from several videotapes to teach a particular concept?

11/04

read and translate a work into a student’s native language and create an audio tape?

10/04

copy a song from an audio source, digitize it, and then add it to a multimedia presentation?

05/04

   

Computer Sofware

 

who owns a legal copy of a software program that is installed on their home computer install a copy of this program on a school owned computer?

 09/05

   

Distance Learning

 

capture a web page using software or other means to be used in face-to-face instruction?

09/04

present, with the student’s permission, a multimedia project which contains only original material created by that student, at a state, national, or local workshop and/or conference?

08/04

upload an original student project onto a network server?

02/04

display an image (cartoon, chart, diagram, graph, picture, or drawing) for distance learning education and repeat the use from term to term?

01/04

 

 

General

 

disregard copyright guidelines if the copying is needed to accomplish the objectives identified in the curriculum guide adopted by the school board?

12/04

DESE's  "Copyright Applies to Everyone" Recognized in Technology and Learning Publication

03/05

   

Multimedia

 

create and retain a multimedia project which contains allowable portions of copyrighted materials to be used in face-to-face instruction for an undetermined period of time?

10/05

scan and digitize allowable portions of images (cartoon, chart, diagram, graph, picture, or drawing) for use in presenting at peer conferences and workshops? 

04/05

present, with the student’s permission, a multimedia project which contains only original material created by that student, at a state, national, or local workshop and/or conference?

08/04

copy a song from an audio source, digitize it, and then add it to a multimedia presentation?

05/04

download material from a web page without a copyright notice and incorporate the entire web page into a multimedia project?

04/04

 

 

Music

 

copy a song from and audio source, digitize it, and then add it to a multimedia presentation?

05/04

 

 

Print

 

copy the same materials for more than one section of the same course?

05/05

make copies of a workbook or a standardized test?

07/04

read and translate a work into a student’s native language and create an audio tape?

06/04

copy a song from an audio source, digitize it, and then add it to a multimedia presentation?

05/04

download material from a web page without a copyright notice and incorporate the entire web page into a multimedia project?

04/04

May a student copy, enlarge, reduce but not alter an unlimited number of images (cartoon, chart, diagram, graph, picture, or drawing), from a print source to create a final print product (e.g., bulletin board/display, brochure, flyer, scrapbook, portfolio, mural, diorama, term paper, etc.)?

03/04

 

 

Video

 

Add an off-air tape to the library’s permanent videotape collection? 

08/05

May a videotapes be used for before and after school day care or for child care during meetings and school events?

07/05

make or request to make a videotape which uses segments from several videotapes to teach a particular concept?

11/04

 

 

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