This straightforward site offers resources for public domain images, and has a great link list of sites that explore copyright in more detail.
This multimedia presentation from the Library of Congress uses anime characters to demonstrate how copyright protects the rights of the creator.
In addition to introducing the concepts of plagiarism and copyright, the site demonstrates how to create a citation and make a bibliography.
Bound by Law? is a digital comic book about a laser-brandishing heroine fighting the Rights Monster as she makes a movie.
Surfnetkids.com shares websites about copyright rules.
Includes how to study by subject area as well as how to write. So you get how to study biology as well as how to write a lab report.
Women's History Month traces its beginnings to the first International Women's Day, held on March 8, 1911 in Copenhagen, spearheaded by Clara Zetkin, a German political leader.
mission is to educate and empower students and educators in safe, effective video production and online video sharing.
Any discussion of music piracy must start with an understanding of copyright law.
Parents and teachers from coast-to-coast have been asking me for news sites for kids. With so much to absorb and understand, we need to discuss current events with our children and not let the television be the last word on the subject. Luckily, the follo
With news, activities and lesson plans for grades three through high-school, the New York Times Learning Network really does have something for everyone.