Graphic Arts and Copyright
Presented by: Colleen Brind'Amour
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Description:
Graphic arts students will learn about how copyright law protects their intellectual property and the intellectual property of others.
Goals & Objectives:
Instructional Goal:
- Students will learn how copyright law impacts their art studies.
Learning Objective:
- Graphic arts students will know how copyright laws protect their artwork.
- Graphic arts students will know how to use others’ intellectual property responsibly.
- Graphic arts students will find answers to copyright questions.
Motivational Goal:
- Promote the importance of protecting your own intellectual property.
- Promote the importance of respecting the intellectual property of others.
Materials:
See attached lesson plan.
Procedures:
See Attached lesson plan.
Assessment:
See Attached lesson plan.
Supporting Files:
- Graphic_Arts_and_Copyright.doc
Complete lesson plan
- illegal_art_9703.ppt
Standards:
National Information Literacy Standards (K-12)
Practices ethical behavior in regard to information and information technology.
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Respects the principles of intellectual freedom.
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Respects intellectual property rights.
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Uses information technology responsibly.
Participates effectively in groups to pursue and generate information.
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Respects others' ideas and backgrounds and acknowledges their contributions.
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Collaborates with others, both in person and through technologies, to identify information problems and to seek their solutions.
Information Skills and Subskills (K-16)
Presentation
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Presents results
- Subject: Visual Arts
National Content Standards (K-12)
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Understands the characteristics and merits of one's own artwork and the artwork of others