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 * Glogster Tools and Tips **

Documents:
Getting Started with Glogster - Student Handout

[|Glogster EDU] [|Sample Book Review Glog (The Hunger Games)] [|Sample Science Glog (Geothermal Energy)] Glogster Tutorials: [|Glogster Tutorial #1] [|Glogster Tutorial #2] [|Glogster Tutorial #3]
 * Helpful Links for Students: **

· Students, faculty and staff may o incorporate others' works into a multimedia work o display and perform a multimedia work · in connection with or creation of   o class assignments o curriculum materials o student portfolios · Be conservative. Use only small portions of other's works (guideline: 30 seconds for audio or video). · Don't make any unnecessary copies of the multimedia work. · You can not publish your work publicly online.
 * Fair Use and Copyright Free Media (that is, what you can legally download for educational purposes) **
 * Remember **always to cite your sources**, whether print or online--text, video, or audio.
 * **F****air Use:** Fair use is a legal concept that allows the reproduction of copyrighted material for certain purposes (such as educational projects) without obtaining permission and without paying a fee or royalty.
 * **In a nutshell, students are allowed to use copyrighted materials for assignments--without seeking permission from the copyright holder--according to the following fair use guidelines: **

Other options:
 * Use "copyright free" and/or "public domain" music, art, and videos. You can create your own or find them online. A good site for finding copyright free material is [|Creative Commons]. Make sure you check the Creative Commons license before using material in your glog.
 * Other useful sources of public domain materials: [|Wikimedia Commons] WikiSpaces Copyright-Friendly Links
 * Create your own art, music, and videos!