#TechTipTuesday – Fair Dealing Week
On Tuesdays, I share a Tech Tip on our social media pages to assist our staff in their use of technology as it relates to their role.
February 26th kicked off Fair Dealing Week 2024 which runs through to March 1st. The Fair Dealing Canada website describes this legislation as follows:
“Fair dealing recognizes that certain uses of copyright protected works are beneficial for society. By placing limits on instances where copyright owners can require payment, fair dealing leads innovation, to the creation of new works and new scholarship. The Supreme Court of Canada increasingly refers to copyright as providing a balance between the rights of users and of copyright owners.”
What is Fair Dealing? (2021). Uploaded by Fair Dealing Canada. Available online at: https://fair-dealing.ca/what-is-fair-dealing/
The MVSD ICT Resources Notebook is linked for public access at the top of this blog, but here are some of my favourite resources that I’ve pulled for review:
As described by the Manitoba Teachers’ Society:
“The Copyright Consortium of the Council of Ministers of Education, Canada (CMEC) have begun a campaign to raise awareness among the K-12 teachers regarding copyright in Canada.
The consortium has been concerned that teachers are unsure of what types of material they can use in their classrooms and what falls under the umbrella of “fair dealing.”
The focus of the campaign is the promotion of CopyrightDecisionTool.ca, a website that will help teachers understand copyright as it pertains to education.
The website will help teachers decide whether fair dealing permits classroom use of print materials, artistic work or audiovisual materials without getting copyright permission.”
Copyright Information Playlist on YouTube
A selection of videos pulled from various YouTube channels that can be used for staff and student use.
This tool allows you, and your students, to search for free content in the public domain that is under Creative Commons licensing. This database compiles copyright-appropriate material from the web’s major search engines and includes images, clipart, music, videos, and multimedia compilations.
*Please note, the website may invite you to try their “new” search but it will only include image files; NOT music, videos, or multimedia compilations.
“This booklet gives teachers user-friendly information on copyright law, covering items from the Canadian Copyright Act and its regulations, contractual and tariff arrangements with copyright collectives, and court decisions.”
Media Smarts – Fair Dealing & Copyright Resources
A selection of Canadian resources designed to inform and support learning in the area of media literacy. Resources include informational pamphlets, lesson plans, activities, and more. You can read more about Media Smarts HERE.