Copyright, Ethics, and Gmail – The Week in Review

Good morning from Maine where it almost feels like summer. The sun is trying to poke through the clouds and it’s supposed to be 70F today. In other words, it should be a great day to play outside. That’s exactly what I plan to do after publishing this blog post. I hope that wherever you are this weekend, you can enjoy some time outside too.

Before jumping to the list of the week’s most popular posts I want to remind you that there are two Practical Ed Tech courses starting next week. Those courses are Teaching History With Technology and Getting Going With G Suite.

These were the week’s most popular posts:
1. Three Lessons to Learn from the $9.2M Copyright Ruling Against Houston ISD
2. How to Use Gmail’s Confidential Mode
3. Six Google Product Updates Made in May Impacting Teachers and Students
4. The Ethics of Making Copies of “View Only” Google Docs
5. Four Ways to Show & Share Videos Without Distractions
6. Canva Has Acquired Pixabay and Pexels – Five Ways to Use Canva
7. Three Good Resources to Help Students Become Discerning News Consumers

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