• TeachersFirst's Copyright and Fair Use Resources - This collection of reviewed resources from TeachersFirst is selected to help teachers, parents, and students understand concepts of copyright and Fair Use. This collection includes instructional activities about copyright and collections/tools to use images, music, and texts legally, either through Fair Use or Creative Commons licensing. Use these resources to model and teach ethical use of electronic media or to find copyright-safe raw materials for student projects. Be sure to share these resources with students for them to access any time they have a project to do.
    • Teaching Copyright - Developed for teachers by the Electronic Frontier Foundation. EFF's Teaching Copyright curriculum was created to help teachers present the laws surrounding digital rights in a balanced way.Teaching Copyright provides lessons and ideas for opening your classroom up to discussion, letting your students express their ideas and concerns, and then guiding your students toward an understanding of the boundaries of copyright law.
    • Copyright in Education - A resource developed and published by Education World.  When it comes to copyright law and the application of fair use exceptions, ignorance is definitely not bliss! Learn how to educate yourselves and your students and avoid making a costly mistake!
    • Copyright Laws for Teachers - Developed by the Educational Cyber Playground.  K-12 Copyright Laws:  Primer for Teachers.  The do's and don'ts - what is legal in the school classroom.
    • Copyright Education - The Copyright Center on YouTube provides a substantial amount of information related to copyright.