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Saved by 6 people (-1 private), first by anonymouse user on 2009-02-25
- Situpstraight on 2009-03-11 - Tags citizens' , citizenship , microsoft , curriculum
- Saffield on 2009-03-08 - Tags digitalciitizenship
- Jupiterjase on 2009-03-04 - Tags citizenship , digital citizenship , student , teacher
- Kitufts on 2009-03-02 - Tags citizens' , digitalcitizenship , education , technology , ad4dcss
- Jeff-milw on 2009-03-02 - Tags Digital , citizenship , curriculum , students , school , responsible
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Students interact with music, movies, software, and other digital content every day—but many don’t fully understand the rules surrounding the appropriate use of these materials, or why this should even matter. To help teach students about intellectual property rights and encourage them to become good “digital citizens,” software giant Microsoft Corp. has unveiled a free curriculum that offers cross-curricular classroom activities aligned with national standards.
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