Ethical Use of Information
Plagiarism, Copyright, and Fair Use Statements:
Plagiarism is the act of using someone else's words or work and saying they are your own. It breaks the law.
At SHES, we state author' names before we use their words in order to give them the credit they deserve.
At SHES, we state author' names before we use their words in order to give them the credit they deserve.
Copyright laws protect original work. Copying original work without permission is illegal. Fair Use laws allow some works to be used for educational purposes.
At SHES, we give credit to the original source of information to follow copyright and fair use laws.
At SHES, we give credit to the original source of information to follow copyright and fair use laws.
Created by Brittany Tignor 11/08/18
Internet Safety
Watch the videos below for for helpful tips about Internet safety.
“5 Internet Safety Tips for Kids.” Common Sense Media: Ratings, Reviews, and Advice, Common Sense Media, www.commonsensemedia.org/videos/5-internet-safety-tips-for-kids.
“5 Ways to Make YouTube Safer for Kids.” Common Sense Media: Ratings, Reviews, and Advice, Common Sense Media, www.commonsensemedia.org/videos/5-ways-to-make-youtube-safer-for-kids.
“Clip Art.” Backgrounds - Images - Clip Art, www.mycutegraphics.com/.
“Copyright & Fair Use: Home.” LibGuides, libguides.com.edu/copyright.
“Plagiarism: Plagiarism.” LibGuides, libguides.com.edu/plagiarism.
“5 Ways to Make YouTube Safer for Kids.” Common Sense Media: Ratings, Reviews, and Advice, Common Sense Media, www.commonsensemedia.org/videos/5-ways-to-make-youtube-safer-for-kids.
“Clip Art.” Backgrounds - Images - Clip Art, www.mycutegraphics.com/.
“Copyright & Fair Use: Home.” LibGuides, libguides.com.edu/copyright.
“Plagiarism: Plagiarism.” LibGuides, libguides.com.edu/plagiarism.