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Digital Media Ethics Project – Part 1 (Start Here)

This project series will lead you through a series of projects that will explore the ethics and laws behind digital media copyright infringement, illegal downloads, and software piracy. Part 1  –  Part 2  –  Part 3  –  Part 4  –  Part 5 – Part 6...

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Student Favorite Typing Game – Nitro Type

Nitro type has quickly become a student favorite for speed building and fun. Your vehicle races against four other competitors with the speed of your vehicle determined by your typing speed and accuracy. You can race as a guest, or sign up for a free...

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Typing Man – Free Typing Game

Play this pac-man style typing game to hone your keyboarding speed and accuracy.   Flash required – more info and games here  KeyMan Copyright TypingMaster 2013. More typing games available here.

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Collaborative Learning with Google Docs

Fostering student collaboration is always a challenge, but GoogleDocs provides teachers and students with a valuable collaboration tool. Check out the video below for inspiration and then check out other collaboration and productivity tools within the GoogleDrive collection.  

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Digital Media Ethics Project – Part 2

Part 1  –  Part 2  –  Part 3  –  Part 4  –  Part 5  –  Part 6 Copyright Video The video below was created by a Law Professor at Stanford university to point out the legality of the Fair Use Clause of the Copyright Statute....

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Digital Media Ethics Project – Part 3

Part 1  –  Part 2  –  Part 3  –  Part 4  –  Part 5  –  Part 6 Lawsuit Article Although it is widely know among students that copyright infringement is wrong, many times the full legal issues surrounding copyright infringement are not well know. The...

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Digital Media Ethics Project – Part 4

Part 1  –  Part 2  –  Part 3  –  Part 4  –  Part 5  –  Part 6 Part 4 – IP Address “How can you ever be caught,” is what many student say. “What is an IP Address” is what you should say next. Now,...

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