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Copyright Essentials for K-12 Certificate Course

An online, self-paced course created to explain complex issues related to copyright and education in the U.S. in simple, easy-to-understand ways.

The course speaks directly to what educators today need to know about copyright and helps them enhance their organization’s copyright compliance program. The course has no prerequisites, and is suitable for those new to copyright and those with some level of understanding.

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Cost

$99 per person

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Course objectives Who should attend?

Copyright Essentials for K-12 is of particular interest to those who directly create/develop  instructional materials for K-12 education or who are involved in their adoption including:

How is the certificate earned?

Suitable for individuals or group professional development, the Copyright Essentials for K-12 Certificate Course offers registrants the ability to assess progress through a “Test Your Knowledge” activity following each section, and earn a certificate of achievement with a passing score of 80% on the final review. Course materials are available for a full year after registering. This course does not qualify for Continuing Education Credits.

How much does it cost?

$99 per person. For group rates, please contact us prior to registering.

“This was a nice refresher on the dos and don’ts of using copyrighted material. To help implement change, I now plan to suggest a presentation on copyright at my school’s next Development Day workshop.”

– Recent K-12 copyright webinar attendee Course content

Created with curriculum developers and educators in mind, the Copyright Essentials for K-12 Certificate Course covers what you need to know:

Section 1: Copyright Basics

Section 2: Infringement Case Analysis

Section 3: Related Concepts

PLEASE NOTE: The content in this course does not constitute legal advice. This course aims to provide you with tools to understand copyright, but it’s important that you check with your school district’s legal counsel when you need specific guidance about how to use content.


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