PBS Teachers Live! Webinar: “Copyright & Fair Use in the Art World and the Classroom”
Join PBS Teachers and Classroom 2.0 Wednesday, March 10 at 8 p.m. ET for “Copyright & Fair Use in the Art World and the Classroom,” with PBS producers and curriculum experts.
During this event, you will have the chance to hear from and interact with filmmaker Kembrew McLeod, whose film “Copyright Criminals” recently aired on PBS’s Independent Lens, law professor Peter Jaszi, and media producers and educators Chris Runde and Joe Fatheree. The four will discuss the implications of copyright and Fair Use laws in the classroom and share best practices in student media production. We will also be joined by Annelise Wunderlich, National Community Engagement and Education Manager for ITVS, who will present film modules and lesson plans based on the film and developed by ITVS Community Classroom.
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Save the Date: Our next PBS Teachers LIVE Webinar will be Tuesday, March 16 at 8 pm ET featuring Dr. Mae Jemison (first African American woman to enter space) and the producers of PBS’ new series, SciGirls.