Fear and uncertainty about copyright law often plagues educators and sometimes prevents creative teaching. This course is a professional development opportunity designed to provide a basic introduction to US copyright law and to empower teachers and librarians at all grade levels. Course participants will discover that the law is designed to help educators and librarians.


Copyright for Educators & Librarians


Copyright for Educators & Librarians



Instructors: Kevin Smith, M.L.S., J.D.
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Reviewed on Aug 23, 2025
This is a great open online course, and I would recommend it to anyone who needs an introduction to or a quick review of this topic, and an excellent set of references for the future.
Reviewed on Apr 2, 2020
Examples and cases discussed during the lectures helped to conceive idea easily.Duration of the videos were perfectQuiz at the end of each module could have been better.
Reviewed on Aug 29, 2020
It is a very good introduction to copyright and fair use. I run a K-12 library and fair use issues come up often. The course has helped me better understand fair use and how to apply it.
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