I think the rules can be hard to navigate concerning teachers and fair use/copyright. Some teachers may choose to play dumb to the rules, but will that really help them if they're caught? Probably not. We're supposed to set good examples for our students, but we're also supposed to use relevant supplementary materials to enrich our lessons. We have to understand what we can and can't do. The laws should also be a little more lenient for education's sake.
The online assessment tools we looked at were incredible. I would definitely find a use for them in my classroom. It's nice that they can compile the stats in so many different ways so the teacher doesn't have to mess with figuring those numbers. I know I couldn't even begin to try!
I loved the links everyone shared tonight. Even though some of them weren't for my subject area, I could still reference them or share them with a colleague. The ones for teachers in general were also great because they gave me even more resources to pull from when I get my own classroom. I also enjoy getting free stuff, so I will definitely make a visit to Tim's free stuff site!
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