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Topic ~ NIEH Kids' Pages: Song-along Songs ~

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-- http://www.niehs.nih.gov/kids/music.htm

"...lyrics, midi files, and additional information for hundreds of classic children's songs..."

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A Monthly Update to Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators

S.O.S. -- Sites of the School Days Index for the School Year 2003-04
August
Kathy's School House #1. Site
º º Ideas for the First Day of School
#2. Site
º º Bulletin Board Ideas
#2a. Site
º º Keyboarding Resources
Kathy's School House
September
#3. Site
º º Question Answering
Search Engine
#4. Site
º º Songs for Teaching
#5. Site
º º Graphic Organizers
#6. Site
º º Software Tutorials
#7. Site
º º Exercises, Quizzes, Tests
October
#8. Site
Citation Maker
º º Elementary
º º Secondary
#9. Site
º º Anagram Server
#10. Site
º º National Archives Digital Classroom
#11. Site
º º Power in the Palm of YOur Hand
#12. Site
º º NIEH Kids' Pages: Song-along Songs
November
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December
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January
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May
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June
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S.O.S. -- Sites of the School Days Index for the School Year 2002-03
August
Kathy's School House #1. Site
º º First-Day-of-School Icebreakers
Kathy's School House #2. Site
º º Calendars: A guide to locating daily events the year
Kathy's School House
September
#3. Site
º º Gadgets - handheld devices and digital "gadgets"
#4. Site
º º Parental Involvement: Working with Parents
#5. Site
º º Internet Moving Picture Archive (for teacher use)
#6. Site
º º Keyboarding Resources
#7. Site
º º Google Catalog Search
October
#8. Site
º º Four Blocks Literacy Center
#9. Site
º º Learning in Hand
Kathy's School House #10. Site
º º Portals to the World
#11. Site
º º Calendars: A guide to locating daily events the year
November
#12. Site
º º American Cultural History: The Twentieth Century
#13. Site
º º Busy Teacher's Cafe
#14. Site
º º A Theban Mapping Project
#15. Site
º º Multicultural Pavilion: Teachers Corner
#16. Site
º º Web Publishing Curriculum Resources
December
#17. Site
º º Lesson Plans Page


#18. Site
º º iEARN: Projects


Kathy's School House #19. Site
º º Edutopia Innovative Classrooms: Assessment Module
#20. Site
º º Literacy Matters - Integration Resources

January
#21. Site
º º ArtsWork: Arts Resources for Teachers and Students

#22. Site
º º Professional Learning Library


Kathy's School House #23. Site
º º Fresh Pond



#24. Site
º º To Copy or Not to Copy: That is the Question

February
#25. Site
º º Best of History Web Sites


#26. Site
º º Beyond Black History Month


Kathy's School House #27. Site
º º Multiple Intelligences Wheel


#28. Site
º º Linda's Links to Literature


March
#29. Site
º º ZapMeta


#30. Site
º º KidsHub.org


#31. Site
º º Plumb Design Visual Thesaurus


#32. Site
º º DriverGuide.com


#33. Site
º º School Icons Club


April
#34. Site
º º Internet Classrooms


Kathy's School House #35. Site
º º Net-Happenings


Kathy's School House #36. Site
º º Beginning Teacher's Toolbox


May
#37. Site
º º Design Tenets for School Web Page Design


#38. Site
º º Imagination at Work


Kathy's School House #39. Site
º º eslGold.com


#40. Site
º º Digital History


June
Kathy's School House #41. Site
º º Computer Training Tutorials


Kathy's School House #42. Site
º º An Ode to Drivers


Kathy's School House


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~ Not That You Asked...Article #4 ~

This rather lengthy piece of information contains a new law concerning the copyright laws and distance education as well as web sites. As you work with students and these types of media, you need to be aware of what is legal and what is not.

Ginny

Date: Mon, 04 Nov 2002 10:48:56 -0500

ALAWON: American Library Association Washington Office Newsline Volume 11, Number 87 November 4, 2002

In This Issue: Major Copyright Bill Affecting Distance Education Becomes Law

On November 2nd, 2002, the "Technology, Education and Copyright Harmonization Act" (the TEACH Act), part of the larger Justice Reauthorization legislation (H.R. 2215), was signed into law by President Bush. TEACH redefines the terms and conditions on which accredited, nonprofit educational institutions throughout the U.S. may use copyright protected materials in distance education-including on websites and by other digital means-without permission from the copyright owner and without payment of royalties.

TEACH establishes new opportunities for educators to use copyrighted works without permission and without payment of royalties, but those opportunities are subject to new limits and conditions. The American Library Association joined with numerous other associations and groups representing educators, librarians, and academic administrators to negotiate the language of the TEACH Act and to vigorously support its passage. The process of drafting the TEACH Act necessarily reflected the views of diverse interests, and some terms we would like to have seen in the law met with strong opposition from copyright owners concerned about protecting their creations and preventing widespread threats to their markets. On the other hand, the ALA and many other library and education groups were successful in adding many provisions in the bill that can significantly enhance distance education.

To put the complexity of the issue in perspective, we need to grasp not only the growth of distance education, but also the magnitude of the copyright concerns at stake. Many materials that educators use in the classroom and in distance education are protected by copyright law. Copyright protection applies to most text, videos, music, images, motion pictures, and computer software; protection usually applies even if the work lacks a copyright notice and is not registered with the U.S. Copyright Office. Unless the work is in the public domain, or you have permission from the copyright owner, or you are acting within fair use or one of the specific, statutory exceptions, your copying, digitizing, uploading, transmitting, and many other uses of materials for distance education may constitute infringement.

Previous law did include such a statutory exception for the benefit of distance education, but it was enacted in 1976 and has failed to meet modern needs. That statute (Section 110(2) of the Copyright Act) generally encompassed closed-circuit television transmissions, and it could not foster robust and innovative and digital educational programs that might reach students at home, at work, or at any other location. The TEACH Act repeals that statute and replaces it with a more complex, but more beneficial, revision of Section 110(2) and related provisions.

Among the benefits of the TEACH Act for distance education are an expansion of the scope of materials that may be used in distance education; the ability to deliver content to students outside the classroom; the opportunity to retain archival copies of course materials on servers; and the authority to convert some works from analog to digital formats. On the other hand, the TEACH Act conditions those benefits on compliance with numerous restrictions and limitations. Among them are the need to adopt and disseminate copyright policies and information resources; implementation of technological restrictions on access and copying; adherence to limits on the quantity of certain works that may be digitized and included in distance education; and use of copyrighted materials in the context of "mediated instructional activities" akin in some respects to the conduct of a traditional course.

Therefore, to secure full benefits of the law, educators and their colleges, universities, schools, and other qualified institutions will need to take deliberate and careful steps. Full implementation will likely involve participation by policymaking authorities, technology officials, and instructional faculty. Librarians will invariably be closely involved as they make their collections and other resources available to students at remote locations. Moreover, you will most assuredly need to consult legal counsel at your institution to be certain you are properly implementing the new law's provisions.

To help with this effort throughout the country, the American Library Association is launching an initiative to provide guidance and to help interested persons so that they may better understand the new law and implement its requirements. Please watch for developments at this dedicated website: http://www.ala.org/washoff/teach.html. We have posted and will continue to update summaries and explanations of the law, together with guidance and other information to help the community enjoy the advantages of the new law and to strengthen innovative educational programs through the sharing of important information resources.

Moreover, we will take this opportunity for a fresh examination of the more general law of "fair use" as applied to distance education. Fair use was, and remains, a vital alternative whenever a more specific statute-such as Section 110(2) of the Copyright Act-fails to meet your needs. However, fair use also has limits. In the meantime, you can find a great deal of information about fair use on numerous websites, and in many books, including some copyright publications available from the ALA at http://alastore.ala.org.

We welcome your comments and observations at any time about this project. For more information, contact Carrie Russell, Copyright Specialist at ALA's Office for Information Technology Policy, crussell@alawash.org.or (800) 941-8478.

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ALAWON (ISSN 1069-7799) is a free, irregular publication of the American Library Association Washington Office. All materials subject to copyright by the American Library Association may be reprinted or redistributed for noncommercial purposes with appropriate credits.

To subscribe to ALAWON, send the message: subscribe ala-wo [your_firstname] [your_lastname] to listproc@ala.org. or go to http://www.ala.org/washoff/alawon. To unsubscribe to ALAWON, send the message: unsubscribe ala-wo to listproc@ala.org.. ALAWON archives at http://www.ala.org/washoff/alawon.

ALA Washington Office, 1301 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W., Suite 403, Washington, D.C. 20004-1701; phone: 202.628.8410 or 800.941.8478 toll-free; fax: 202.628.8419; e-mail: alawash@alawash.org; Web site: http://www.ala.org/washoff. Executive Director: Emily Sheketoff. Office of Government Relations: Lynne Bradley, Director; Camille Bowman, Mary Costabile, Don Essex, Patrice McDermott and Miriam Nisbet. Office for Information Technology Policy: Rick Weingarten, Director; Jennifer Hendrix, Carrie Russell, Claudette Tennant. ALAWON Editor: Bernadette Murphy.



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