Blog Post #3
Copyright can be defined as a form of secure ownership over any intellectual property. This means that the owner has the right to own, share, distribute, or do what they want with it. Fair use somewhat meets in the middle with copyrighted work as it allows individuals to use others' work with limited expressions and also for nonprofit educational purposes. As a teacher, I would ensure that any material I find that isn't my own would be subject to fair use and instruct my students to do the same. Students work on many projects such as vision boards, PowerPoints, and presentations so it's crucial that they understand the significance of things such as this. Many issues lie within technology implementation but cyberbullying and lack of funding are the most personally important to me. Cyberbullying can mentally bring children down inside and outside of the classroom and can lead to other negative activities. Narrowing the opportunity for cyberbullying such...