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One of the best
ways to develop students' understanding
of why they should respect other people's
copyright is to actively involve them
in the creation of their own intellectual
property.
They can then discuss their intellectual
and moral rights as creators and owners
of this property.
- Ippy's
Big Idea
Part of the InnovatED website,
Ippy's Big Idea contains a number of games for Middle
Childhood students aged 9 to 11, that aim to teach them
about intellectual property and copyright.
- Big
Ideas Network
Part of the InnovatED website,
Big Ideas Network includes interviews with creators
of intellectual property, games and activities for Early
Adolescence students aged 11 to 13, that aim to teach them
about intellectual property and copyright.
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- InnovatED:
Innovation in Education
Funded by IP Australia, the InnovatED
website is a resource for teachers of Middle Childhood to
Early Adolescence. It aims to stimulate innovation in Australia
through encouraging young Australians to create and develop
their own intellectual property. It also aims to raise their
awareness of copyright issues related to ownership of intellectual
property. The site contains background information and lesson
plans for teachers, and links to two student areas, the
Big Ideas Network and Ippy's Big Idea.
- Intellectual
Property
Maintained by the Intellectual Property
Branch of the Australian Commonwealth Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy, this site contains
links to up-to-date information about intellectual property
and copyright law in Australia.
- IP
Australia
This federal government agency grants
rights in patents, trademarks and designs. They also take
responsibility for informing the community about Intellectual
Property. The What is IP? section of their website
includes a useful explanation of the various types of intellectual
property and related information about copyright.
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