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So many resources are now being freely shared online that it can be advantageous for teachers and students to develop an understanding of appropriate and legal use. This episode identifies different types of online resources including scholarly material available online through libraries, and highlights copyright considerations for using existing material from the Internet in your teaching. It also discusses the benefits of Open Educational Resources (OER), where teachers can freely access and contribute to a wide range of learning and teaching resources from institutions around the world.

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  • I have found google is quite good at this already. But there are other tools such as "Turn it in" which do an excellent job of finding examples of text that have been reused...

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  • It would be great if Google has a "the-original-text-search" option. So you can search, as a teacher, the original text of something you have found in the internet.

    ¿Don't you think?

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