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     In my opinion, copyright is the right or restriction of other users, followers, publishers, or anyone from using content/material from the "creator". On the other hand, fair use allows individuals to use copyrighted material(s) for academic and entertainment purposes. It is not as restricted as copyrighting. As a teacher, I would limit certain search engines online or website that do not fit the MLA or APA citations/references. My students would have to cite everything they paraphrase or quote in order to prevent plagiarism in the classroom when doing their own work.     For Academic Dishonesty, I would use an approach to this problem similar to how FSU implements the Academic Honor Code. I would give my students copies of their own Academic Honor Code and explain to them the rules and the guidelines to avoid plagiarism and ensure that their work will be carefully reviewed for Academic Dishonesty (example: submitting work of their own). This Academic Honor ...

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    As a student throughout grades K-12, I began being introduced to the basic functions of MS Word for essays, projects, and crafts (brochures, newsletters, etc.) I prefer using MS Word because it is the easiest software that I know how to use due to familiarity and having a Microsoft Surface Pro 4 laptop. The updates to this software are also easily adaptable and I learn something new from this software when completing research tasks for my DIS. I am a "ride or die" for MS Word.     I think the most useful and pivotal ISTE Standard for Educators is: Collaboration. Because this word means to have the ability or intention of working with others, in the context of ISTE Standard for Educators, it requires students and teachers to collaborate together which strengthens the relationships between peers and their teacher in the classroom through online tasks. A teacher must be able to lead their students to understanding and comprehension of online software and its use. Th...

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     Hi everyone! My name is Devyn Reeves and you can call me "Dev" for short. I am a junior majoring in Psychology with a minor in Education. I currently work for FSU Campus Rec as a Facility Supervisor and I do mentor and environmental volunteer work outside of my academic career. As of right now, I will be graduating in Fall 2021 and will pursue a Masters Degree in Counseling as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor.       My prior experiences involving technology are decent. I have used the Microsoft apps/software to present/teach classes with projects or demonstrations. I also use NVivo, which is a coding software used in a research lab that I am a research assistant for in Educational Psychology. Other than these technological experiences, I consider myself an amateur with technology in general. I look forward to learning how to use more software, websites, and my pc in this class.      The Personal Leaning Networks I use on a daily b...