copyrights

Everyone wants to be like the General! Once Washington finally retired, everyone tried to "copy" his leadership and code of conduct that he lived by. This website might have helped him out:

[] 1. This site contains all sorts of cool animated “episodes” of a comic strip. Each episode deals with a new area of copyright infringements. It also provides quizzes to go with each episode, though you must be a member of the university to access them. 2. This does a fabulous job of showing students as well as fellow teachers, through animation, the “ins and outs” of the copyright guidelines. I might offer it to a fellow English teacher or two for use in their classrooms. I can use them if I were to have my students do research for a debate, or a biography. 3. I would have students watch each episode, then have a quiz or a discussion to help them go through the different problems and solutions of copyright violations.