Lovett Webpage Guidelines:
The Lovett School offers all teachers and faculty the opportunity to publish webpages. The opportunity is presented as a means of communicating goals, school curricula and instructions, accomplishments, activities, and other information related to the Lovett School's mission.
All content posted on Lovett School web pages must adhere to the Technology Code of Conduct Contract and the guidelines published in the Student and Faculty Handbooks.
Student personal contact information (such as phone numbers, personal email, and home addresses) should not be published.
Web page storage space is available for a variety of school groups including, but not limited to, academic departments, individual classrooms, teaching teams, sports teams, clubs, and school sponsored organizations.
A faculty representative from each group must be designated to host the group's homepage on Lovett's FirstClass server. Though students may actively assist in the development and maintenance of the homepage, it is the faculty representative's responsibility to supervise content and manage the posting and maintenance of the group's homepage.
Treat content on the Internet as you would offline materials. Cite it appropriately, and before you copy a paragraph or an image to use in another context, check to see if the site is copyrighted or offers material in the public domain.
Apply the Fair Use Doctrine. Fair use is any limited use of a resource that is to be used for criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship or research, and will not deprive its publishers or authors of their income. As long as you limit your use of copyrighted work to your classroom and cite its source appropriately, you are probably operating within the copyright laws.
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