Equipped as a storychaser with my iPad2, a $60 iRig mic, and the help of friends (as well as some bystanders) willing to be short-term videographers, I’ve recorded a series of interviews this week here in Philadelphia for the 2011 International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) conference.

This third episode is an interview with Kristin Hokansen about copyright, fair use, and media literacy issues for students and teachers. Kristin has worked extensively with and for the Media Education Lab at Temple University and the Center for Social Media.

I’ve dedicated a chapter of my forthcoming eBook, “Playing with Media: simple ideas for powerful sharing” (now scheduled for publication on July 4th in ePUB format) to copyright issues. Most of that chapter is available free on the copyright page of playingwithmedia.com.

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One Response to Voices of #iste11 – Copyright Advice for Teachers from Kristin Hokansen

  1. Thanks Wes for letting me share…I hope that folks that want to learn more wil join the wikispace community at http://copyrightconufusion.wikispaces.com and consider joining us for one of our Train the Trainer workshops in Philadelphia or Chicago and read Renee Hobbs book…Copyright Clarity.  As always was great to see you!

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