Fair Use: Best Practices for the 21st Century Classroom

Yesterday, the Center for Social Media (American Univeristy) and the National Association for Media Literacy Education, in collaboration with several other organizations, including National Council of Teachers of English released a new Best Practices document concerning fair use for 21st century education. I haven’t had a chance to fully study it yet, but I’m looking forward to reading the document and getting my thoughts together to revisit it all with my faculty.

Below is a video from their site that’s worth sharing.

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