For those of you lucky enough to be in the DC area - today!

(Yes, this arrived only today.)

Amalyah Keshet


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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2007
The Cost of Copyright Confusion for Media Literacy Education

Join us on the campus of American University in Washington DC where we release 
the report of our research on copyright, fair use and media literacy education. 
 

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Confused about copyright? You are not alone.

Media literacy educators rely on the ability to use copyrighted materials in 
their teaching. But ignorance about copyright (and particularly a lack of 
awareness of the fair use provision) is interfering with the ability to teach 
important critical thinking and communication skills to promote digital 
learning.

Please join Professors Renee Hobbs of Temple University, Peter Jaszi of the 
Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property at American University 
Washington College of Law and Pat Aufderheide of the Center for Social Media in 
the School of Communication at American University on Tuesday, September 25, 
for the release of their report, The Cost of Copyright Confusion for Media 
Literacy. The event starts at 2pm, followed by a reception.

Participants include will include high school teachers affected by copyright 
regulations, representatives from the media literacy movement, and leading 
legal scholars in the area of copyright, fair use, and education. Panelists 
will explore such issues as:

  a.. What do teachers know (and do not know) about copyright? 
  b.. How does copyright confusion limit the quality of student learning? 
  c.. What are effective solutions to this problem? 

Who: Pat Aufderheide will moderate the event. A panel of scholars, including 
Hobbs, Jaszi, and Kenneth Crews, a legal scholar at Indiana University School 
of Law-Indianapolis and author of Copyright Law for Librarians and Educators, 
will discuss the findings of the report. Following the panel, the following 
people will discuss the meaning of the report for their organizations and work:

  a.. Dale Allender, Director, National Council of Teachers of English 
(NCTE)-West, the leading professional membership organization for English 
language arts educators. 
  b.. Shay Taylor, media teacher at Montgomery Blair High School, Silver 
Spring, Maryland. 
  c.. Karen Zill, on the board of directors of the Alliance for a Media 
Literate America (AMLA), the national membership organization for media 
literacy 

We look forward to seeing you there and chatting with you at the reception!

Where: American University, Washington College of Law, Room 603
4801 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington DC 
Driving Directions and Parking information available at: 
http://www.wcl.american.edu/direction/driving.cfm

When: Tuesday, September 25, 2:00 p.m. Reception to follow.

The event will be webcast at http://www.wcl.american.edu/go/medialit

Registration is appreciated to assist us estimate attendance for purposes of 
ordering refreshments, but is not required to attend. To register, visit, 
http://www.wcl.american.edu/secle/cle_form.cfm
or
email:  pijip at wcl.american.edu


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