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-Assistive technology is any piece of equipment, tool or software... found on Accessibility Page (Paraphrased from Assistive technology Association web site, Copyright 2014 http://www.atia.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=3859)
-Universal Design definition found on the Accessibility Page (paraphrased from the Center for Applied Special Technology website © CAST, 2012, http://www.cast.org/udl/index.html)
-List of 21st Century skills on the Home Page paraphrased from the copyrighted site http://edglossary.org/21st-century-skills/ and used under Fair use guidelines.
-Definition of technology literacy found on the Home Page paraphrased from the copyrighted site https://www.coloradotechliteracy.org/org/documentation/module1/standard_for_students.htm and used under Fair Use guidelines.
-Two quotes on 3D printing found on the New Trends in Educational Technology Page in the public domain taken verbatim from http://payitforwardprinting.com/ with a Creative Commons Attribution license.
-Uses and Problems of 3D Printing found on the New Trends in Educational Technology Page paraphrased from http://payitforwardprinting.com/ with a Creative Commons Attribution license.
-Information of Google Glass found on the New Trends in Educational Technology Page paraphrased from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Glass with a Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license.
-Information about Vicious Online Comments found on the Blog Page was paraphrased from the copyrighted website www.popchassid.com and used under Fair Use guidelines.
-Information on Mystery Skype found on the Blog Page was paraphrased from Pernille Ripp's article called “Where in the World Are They? Students Find Out with Mystery Skype,” found in the teacher magazine Learning and Leading with Technology and used under Fair Use guidelines.
-Quote on the definition of cyberethics found on the Cyberethics Page in the public domain taken verbatim from http://www.ikeepsafe.org/educators/more/c3-matrix/cyber-ethics/ under Fair Use guidelines for educational purposes.
-Quote of Hacking found on the Cyberethics Page in the public domain taken verbatim from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hacker_(computer_security) with a Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license used under Fair Use guidelines.
-Information on the Trust of Hackers found on the Cyberethics Page paraphrased from the copyrighted site http://www.hackercurriculum.org/term with a Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license used under Fair use guidelines.
-History of National Security Agency found on the Cyberethics Page paraphrased from the site http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Security_Agency#Illegally_obtained_evidence with a Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license used under Fair Use guidelines.
-Information about National Security Agency found on the Cyberethics Page paraphrased from the copyrighted site https://pressfreedomfoundation.org/encryption-works with a Creative Commons Attribution license used under Fair Use guidelines.
-Quote on Cyberbullying and Senator Martin on the Cyberethics Page in the public domain taken verbatim from Jack M. Martins on the website http://www.nysenate.gov/press-release/cyberbullying-legislation-signed-law using a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommericial-No Derivatives license used under Fair Use guidelines for educational purposes.
-Information about Gaming in Class found on my blog page paraphrased from Stephanie Banchero on the copyrighted site http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424127887324665604579081030943142894 used under Fair Use guidelines.
-Universal Design definition found on the Accessibility Page (paraphrased from the Center for Applied Special Technology website © CAST, 2012, http://www.cast.org/udl/index.html)
-List of 21st Century skills on the Home Page paraphrased from the copyrighted site http://edglossary.org/21st-century-skills/ and used under Fair use guidelines.
-Definition of technology literacy found on the Home Page paraphrased from the copyrighted site https://www.coloradotechliteracy.org/org/documentation/module1/standard_for_students.htm and used under Fair Use guidelines.
-Two quotes on 3D printing found on the New Trends in Educational Technology Page in the public domain taken verbatim from http://payitforwardprinting.com/ with a Creative Commons Attribution license.
-Uses and Problems of 3D Printing found on the New Trends in Educational Technology Page paraphrased from http://payitforwardprinting.com/ with a Creative Commons Attribution license.
-Information of Google Glass found on the New Trends in Educational Technology Page paraphrased from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Glass with a Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license.
-Information about Vicious Online Comments found on the Blog Page was paraphrased from the copyrighted website www.popchassid.com and used under Fair Use guidelines.
-Information on Mystery Skype found on the Blog Page was paraphrased from Pernille Ripp's article called “Where in the World Are They? Students Find Out with Mystery Skype,” found in the teacher magazine Learning and Leading with Technology and used under Fair Use guidelines.
-Quote on the definition of cyberethics found on the Cyberethics Page in the public domain taken verbatim from http://www.ikeepsafe.org/educators/more/c3-matrix/cyber-ethics/ under Fair Use guidelines for educational purposes.
-Quote of Hacking found on the Cyberethics Page in the public domain taken verbatim from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hacker_(computer_security) with a Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license used under Fair Use guidelines.
-Information on the Trust of Hackers found on the Cyberethics Page paraphrased from the copyrighted site http://www.hackercurriculum.org/term with a Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license used under Fair use guidelines.
-History of National Security Agency found on the Cyberethics Page paraphrased from the site http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Security_Agency#Illegally_obtained_evidence with a Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license used under Fair Use guidelines.
-Information about National Security Agency found on the Cyberethics Page paraphrased from the copyrighted site https://pressfreedomfoundation.org/encryption-works with a Creative Commons Attribution license used under Fair Use guidelines.
-Quote on Cyberbullying and Senator Martin on the Cyberethics Page in the public domain taken verbatim from Jack M. Martins on the website http://www.nysenate.gov/press-release/cyberbullying-legislation-signed-law using a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommericial-No Derivatives license used under Fair Use guidelines for educational purposes.
-Information about Gaming in Class found on my blog page paraphrased from Stephanie Banchero on the copyrighted site http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424127887324665604579081030943142894 used under Fair Use guidelines.
images
-Picture of a computer classroom on the Home Page taken from a Wikimedia Commons page under Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license from the website http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Islington_College_Multimedia_Lab.jpg#file
-Image of a 3D Printer found on the New Trends in Educational Technology Page taken from a Wikimedia Commons page under Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license from the website http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Mojo_3D_Printer.png
-Image of Google Glass on the New Trends in Educational Technology Page taken from a Wikimedia Commons Page on Creative Commons Attribution license from the website http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Google_Glass_detail.jpg
-Picture of Padlet logo on Favorite Technology Tools Page protected under copyright Padlet 2014 and used under Fair Use guidelines from http://www.Padlet.com
-Picture of TodaysMeet logo on Favorite Technology Tools Page protected under copyright TodaysMeet 2014 and used under Fair Use guidelines from http://www.TodaysMeet.com
-Picture of Socrative logo on Favorite Technology Tools Page protected under copyright Socrative 2014 and used under Fair Use guidelines from http://www.Socrative.com
-Picture of PrimaryPad logo on Favorite Technology Tools Page protected under copyright PrimaryPad 2014 and used under Fair Use guidelines from http://www.PrimaryPad.com
-Picture of PollDaddy logo on Favorite Technology Tools Page protected under copyright PollDaddy 2014 and used under Fair Use guidelines from http://www.PollDaddy.com
-Picture of Text-To-Speech Software on the Accessibility Page used under Copyleft licensing from http://www.rlsbb.com/nextup-textaloud-v3-0-63-laxity/
-Picture of Amazon Kindle E-Reader on the Accessibility Page used under copyright Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Amazon_Kindle_3.JPG
-Picture of Trackball Mouse on the Accessibility Page, this picture was released to the public domain and can be used under any circumstances unless required by law. Found on the website http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Wireless-trackman-mouse.jpg
-Picture of Globe found on the Technology Philosophy Page used under a Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license found on the website http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Glbz_transp.png
-Picture of Students Using Interactive Whiteboard found on the Technology Philosophy Page used under a Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license found on the website http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Interactive_whiteboard_at_CeBIT_2007.jpg
-Picture of Computer Programming found on the Technology Philosophy Page used under a Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license found on the website http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Typing_computer_screen_reflection.jpg
-Picture of Department of Defense Cyber Crime Center found on the Technology Philosophy Page was released to the public domain and can be used under any circumstances unless notified by law. Found on the website http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:DC3_seal.jpg
-Picture of Students Using Computers found on the Technology Philosophy Page with a Creative Commons Attribution license found on the website http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Students_in_a_computer_lab.jpg
-Picture of National Security Agency Seal found on the Cyberethics Page was released to the public domain and can be used under any circumstances unless notified by law. Found on the website http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:National_Security_Agency.svg
-Picture of Cyberbullying Sign found on the Cyberethics Page was released to the public domain and can be used under any circumstances unless notified by law. Found on the website http://pixabay.com/en/cyber-bullying-bully-rumor-teasing-122156/
-Picture of a Hacker found on the Cyberethics Page is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license and found on the website http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:WoRLD_HackeRs.jpg
-Picture of Skype Logo on the Blog page was released to the public domain, however, this still has to correspond with trademark licenses. I am using this image under Fair Use guidelines for educational purposes and this image can be found on the website http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Skype_logo.svg
-Picture of Students Playing Video Games on my Blog Page has a Creative Commons Attribution-Share-Alike license and is found on the website http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Children_playing_video_games.jpg
-Image of a 3D Printer found on the New Trends in Educational Technology Page taken from a Wikimedia Commons page under Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license from the website http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Mojo_3D_Printer.png
-Image of Google Glass on the New Trends in Educational Technology Page taken from a Wikimedia Commons Page on Creative Commons Attribution license from the website http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Google_Glass_detail.jpg
-Picture of Padlet logo on Favorite Technology Tools Page protected under copyright Padlet 2014 and used under Fair Use guidelines from http://www.Padlet.com
-Picture of TodaysMeet logo on Favorite Technology Tools Page protected under copyright TodaysMeet 2014 and used under Fair Use guidelines from http://www.TodaysMeet.com
-Picture of Socrative logo on Favorite Technology Tools Page protected under copyright Socrative 2014 and used under Fair Use guidelines from http://www.Socrative.com
-Picture of PrimaryPad logo on Favorite Technology Tools Page protected under copyright PrimaryPad 2014 and used under Fair Use guidelines from http://www.PrimaryPad.com
-Picture of PollDaddy logo on Favorite Technology Tools Page protected under copyright PollDaddy 2014 and used under Fair Use guidelines from http://www.PollDaddy.com
-Picture of Text-To-Speech Software on the Accessibility Page used under Copyleft licensing from http://www.rlsbb.com/nextup-textaloud-v3-0-63-laxity/
-Picture of Amazon Kindle E-Reader on the Accessibility Page used under copyright Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Amazon_Kindle_3.JPG
-Picture of Trackball Mouse on the Accessibility Page, this picture was released to the public domain and can be used under any circumstances unless required by law. Found on the website http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Wireless-trackman-mouse.jpg
-Picture of Globe found on the Technology Philosophy Page used under a Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license found on the website http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Glbz_transp.png
-Picture of Students Using Interactive Whiteboard found on the Technology Philosophy Page used under a Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license found on the website http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Interactive_whiteboard_at_CeBIT_2007.jpg
-Picture of Computer Programming found on the Technology Philosophy Page used under a Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license found on the website http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Typing_computer_screen_reflection.jpg
-Picture of Department of Defense Cyber Crime Center found on the Technology Philosophy Page was released to the public domain and can be used under any circumstances unless notified by law. Found on the website http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:DC3_seal.jpg
-Picture of Students Using Computers found on the Technology Philosophy Page with a Creative Commons Attribution license found on the website http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Students_in_a_computer_lab.jpg
-Picture of National Security Agency Seal found on the Cyberethics Page was released to the public domain and can be used under any circumstances unless notified by law. Found on the website http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:National_Security_Agency.svg
-Picture of Cyberbullying Sign found on the Cyberethics Page was released to the public domain and can be used under any circumstances unless notified by law. Found on the website http://pixabay.com/en/cyber-bullying-bully-rumor-teasing-122156/
-Picture of a Hacker found on the Cyberethics Page is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license and found on the website http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:WoRLD_HackeRs.jpg
-Picture of Skype Logo on the Blog page was released to the public domain, however, this still has to correspond with trademark licenses. I am using this image under Fair Use guidelines for educational purposes and this image can be found on the website http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Skype_logo.svg
-Picture of Students Playing Video Games on my Blog Page has a Creative Commons Attribution-Share-Alike license and is found on the website http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Children_playing_video_games.jpg
Multimedia
Animoto movie on the Home Page created by Spencer Johnson using the following images and protected under copyright 2014 All Rights Reserved S. Johnson
Image 1 in Animoto Movie on the Home Page of Innovations in Education CC Attribution-Noncommercial-NoDerivatives license to Dell Inc. from the website:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/31173559@N07/8424701506/in/photolist-dQsNff-dQndac-dQqNeC-dQjX3i-dQjXbv-dQvev1-dQkd5p-dQveEj-dQpDAH-dQjANv-dQpXUY-dQpDyt-dQqwTm-dQveyS-dQqwHh-dQkd48-dQkdbi-dQveA5-dQpDzx-dQqwR5-dQveDW-dQkd3z-dQpXVN-dQkd6v-dQjAQV-dQvexy-dQqwP7-dQpDC2-dQvetj-dQqwLy-dQjASe-dQpXU9-dQpDHD-dQpDGi-dQjnLF-dQpDEM-dQqwKm-dQqx5Y-dQqNdy-dQqbGj-dQpDxn-dQqwWd-dQpDL2-dQpDCv-dQpDFV-dQjnS8-dQpXY5-dQpXWW-fAdkKF-fAsDPA-bDgxc4
Image 2 in Animoto Movie on the Home Page of IDC Test for Educational Technologies CC Attribution Share-Alike license to Wesley Fryer from the website:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/31442459@N00/443941600/in/photolist-Fejnw-GRNto-Rs1d7-4bNfeU-4AqLuo-52rn6z-6DnvmY-6QrHhT-7iCs9K-7mv99s-dPRYxG-by9tQK-bnNkpu-bAHbCe-bnNkkd-bnNjWS-bAHbi6-bAaECZ-bAHbtg-bAHaTB-bnNjUq-bAaELT-bnfPys-bnNjDS-bAaERv-bAHb38-bAHbr8-bnfPsd-bAHb2p-bnNjLG-bAHb4v-bAaEFX-bnNjVW-bAHbg4-bnNk21-bnNjKQ-bAHbae-bnfPtY-bAHb7i-bnNko9-bnfPth-bnNkj9-bzGD6r-bAHbwB-bnfPFm-bnNjXW-bnNjZS-bnNjDb-bAHbsi-bAaENt-bnNk55
Image 3 in Animoto Movie on the Home Page of Classroom with iPads CC Attribution Share-Alike from the website:
http://millennialmarketing.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/ipad_class_release.jpg
Image 1 in Animoto Movie on the Home Page of Innovations in Education CC Attribution-Noncommercial-NoDerivatives license to Dell Inc. from the website:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/31173559@N07/8424701506/in/photolist-dQsNff-dQndac-dQqNeC-dQjX3i-dQjXbv-dQvev1-dQkd5p-dQveEj-dQpDAH-dQjANv-dQpXUY-dQpDyt-dQqwTm-dQveyS-dQqwHh-dQkd48-dQkdbi-dQveA5-dQpDzx-dQqwR5-dQveDW-dQkd3z-dQpXVN-dQkd6v-dQjAQV-dQvexy-dQqwP7-dQpDC2-dQvetj-dQqwLy-dQjASe-dQpXU9-dQpDHD-dQpDGi-dQjnLF-dQpDEM-dQqwKm-dQqx5Y-dQqNdy-dQqbGj-dQpDxn-dQqwWd-dQpDL2-dQpDCv-dQpDFV-dQjnS8-dQpXY5-dQpXWW-fAdkKF-fAsDPA-bDgxc4
Image 2 in Animoto Movie on the Home Page of IDC Test for Educational Technologies CC Attribution Share-Alike license to Wesley Fryer from the website:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/31442459@N00/443941600/in/photolist-Fejnw-GRNto-Rs1d7-4bNfeU-4AqLuo-52rn6z-6DnvmY-6QrHhT-7iCs9K-7mv99s-dPRYxG-by9tQK-bnNkpu-bAHbCe-bnNkkd-bnNjWS-bAHbi6-bAaECZ-bAHbtg-bAHaTB-bnNjUq-bAaELT-bnfPys-bnNjDS-bAaERv-bAHb38-bAHbr8-bnfPsd-bAHb2p-bnNjLG-bAHb4v-bAaEFX-bnNjVW-bAHbg4-bnNk21-bnNjKQ-bAHbae-bnfPtY-bAHb7i-bnNko9-bnfPth-bnNkj9-bzGD6r-bAHbwB-bnfPFm-bnNjXW-bnNjZS-bnNjDb-bAHbsi-bAaENt-bnNk55
Image 3 in Animoto Movie on the Home Page of Classroom with iPads CC Attribution Share-Alike from the website:
http://millennialmarketing.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/ipad_class_release.jpg