The Curriculum Through ICT Program

 

MacquarieNet Support

About the MacquarieNet Licence
Introduction
Authorised users

Access at school
Licence conditions
Read the CMIS review

Additional Access for Teachers
Teacher access at home
Access to the Teacher Resources area

MacquarieNet in the Classroom
What you can do with the materials
What you cannot do with the materials
For teachers of Indigenous students
Tips for searching MacquarieNet
Ideas Bank of learning tasks

Support
MacquarieNet support line
Technical assistance


What you can do with the materials

MacquarieNet is provided for the authorised user’s educational and non-commercial use. The authorised user may download and print copies of any extract from MacquarieNet for classroom use within the individual authorised user’s classroom. Examples of permissible use include:

  • Teachers print extracts to help them to plan learning programs;
  • Students print extracts to paste into a scrapbook;
  • Students save text and images digitally for later use;
  • Students use text and images to help them answer a research question.

All content (such as text and images) from MacquarieNet that is incorporated into further works must have all copyright, proprietary and educational notices attached. Content on MacquarieNet includes a bibliographic reference following the text, image or graphic. This reference must be copied and appended to all content that is reproduced. Examples of permissible further works include:

  • A classroom product, such as a poster or booklet, created by a student that includes an extract (such as images or text) from MacquarieNet;
  • A classroom worksheet produced by a teacher that includes an extract from MacquarieNet;
  • An Intranet page, designed to support a classroom learning activity, that includes an extract from MacquarieNet.

Downloaded content must be used “as-is”. It must not be modified, altered, adapted, decompiled, disassembled, reverse engineered, amended, copied, translated, reproduced or redistributed.


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