Create. Share. Credit.
Repeat.
You are an educator and a creator and a curator. You have insight into what your students need, and you have ideas for designing instructional materials that lead to authentic learning experiences. With that in mind, you want to pull from the best resources for your students--which often means working beyond the textbook or pre-packaged curriculum. But how can you do so responsibly?
In Copyrighteous, educator Diana Gill encourages teachers, administrators, and students to use and share their creative voices as learners. Through her examples and stories, you'll learn . . .
How you can use copyright to be responsible and break the rules
How to model best practices for sharing in this digitally connected world
Why considering copyright makes you a better designer
How to support students and colleagues as creators
Discover how considering copyright can be a catalyst for creativity,
not the death of it.
"Copyrighteous will surprise you. It's not just a book about using resources responsibly and attributing. It's an inspiring encouragement to forge your own path, tap into your creativity and create the class of your dreams. As a proud textbook ditcher, this book spoke to my teacher soul!"
--Matt Miller, author of Ditch That Textbook
"This is the book that educators have been waiting for, even if they didn't realize it
was what they needed!"
--Adam Welcome, educator, speaker, author, and runner
"Copyrighteous is an inspiring look at how we can take potential hurdles and turn them into launching pads to create rich and engaging learning experiences for our students."
--Jesse Lubinsky, chief learning officer, Ready Learner One LLC