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  Copyright and Fair Use Copyright is a way to protect a creators property. The creator has the right to determine how the property is used and who can use the property, typically via an exchange of payment. Fair use refers to guidelines set in place to be able to use copyrighted material for learning purposes. The guidelines are not clear however and can make it difficult for teachers to know what they are able to use and what could get them in trouble. As a future educator I will try to use the majority original works and approved resources. Most of these will probably be online, so I will need to get clear on what I can use.  Academic Dishonesty and Cyberbullying ๐Ÿ‘ค Academic dishonesty can be anything along the lines of cheating, plagiarism, or alterations of professional works. In my classroom I will make the expectations clear so all students are aware of what I consider academic dishonesty. This way if students are found doing this, I will be able to deduct their grade understand

Blog Journal 2

 ๐Ÿ’ญI don't remember a time in K-12 or my college studies when I didn't use some sort of work processing software to complete assignments. Okay, maybe K-4. But still, much of my school experience has revolved around typing papers in MS or on google docs. After using both I have to admit I prefer google docs. It is much more user-friendly in my opinion, and has the ability to make about the same level of quality documents as MS for free.  ๐Ÿ’ƒThe ISTE is an organization that supports technology use for learning worldwide. With most of our lives happening online now, it seems we may need to reconsider how to be moral online. Take one look at TikTok comments and this can be proven. I think ISTE standard 2.3 is very important for K-12 educators to teach. The standard states that e ducators ought to inspire students to positively contribute and responsibly participate in the digital world. We should support our peers online and not say something you wouldn't say to the person face

Blog Journal 1

 ✌Hello! My name is Hannah (she/her). I'm majoring in philosophy and minoring in education. I am in the last year of my studies at FSU. I enjoy cooking, exercising, and painting. Big fan of cats, bigger fan of dogs. My favorite color is blue. Something interesting about me is that I have been a vegetarian for six years now. My previous experience with technology in education is mainly working with documents (either in Word or Google docs), and PowerPoint. I am familiar with the other applications in Office 365, but not as much as the stated two. I have taken a couple of technology classes in high school/college so I understand a bit about computers but not enough to claim proficiency. I am exited to learn! Everyday it seems I learn something new. I gather information from my teachers, roommates, and peers at work. Most of the time I use online resources to validate facts. I use the S.E.P. (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) much in my studies. In my personal life I use YouTube, I