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Anne Bubnic

Creative Commons - Wanna Work Together Remix by RobinGood - 0 views

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    This is the most recent, and less seen CC video clip translating into simple terms and for a wide, generic audience, the explanation of what Creative Commons is all about. Taking advantage of its free re-use and re-mix license, Robin Good and team have taken the time to re-dub the whole video, selecting a new music soundtrack (obviously with a Creative Commons license attached to it), and republishing on their web site for many to see.
Anne Bubnic

Does Creative Commons Work? Check Out the New Case Studies DataBase - 0 views

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    Interesting article about CC
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    The Creative Commons Foundation launched a much-needed database of case studies today, highlighting CC licensed content from around the world. Creative Commons licenses are built on top of international copyright law but let content producers offer their work with more refined permissioning for re-use than the de facto "it's mine don't touch it" sentiment of standard copyright.
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Common Blood Test Could Predict Risk Of Stroke Recurrence: Research - 0 views

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    Common Blood Test Could Predict Risk Of Stroke Recurrence: Research
Rhondda Powling

A Must See Graphic on Creative Commons for Students ~ Educational Technology and Mobile... - 22 views

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    "A good infographic here that clearly and simply explains Creative Commons and how it works, It visually captures the main concepts of CC for better student understanding.
Anne Bubnic

Building_On_The_Past. [Creative Commons] - 0 views

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    Justin Cone won the Moving Images Contest with this clip, created to demonstrate how CC (Creative Commons) works.
Anne Bubnic

Flickr: Creative Commons - 0 views

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    Many Flickr users have chosen to offer their work under a Creative Commons license, and you can browse or search through content under each type of license.
Anne Bubnic

Facebook creates safety advisory board to protect child users - 1 views

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    "The global board will include representatives from Internet safety groups with which Facebook already has relationships. They include Common Sense Media, ConnectSafely, WiredSafety, Childnet International and The Family Online Safety Institute." The global board will include representatives from Internet safety groups with which Facebook already has relationships. They include Common Sense Media, ConnectSafely, WiredSafety, Childnet International and The Family Online Safety Institute.
Megan Black

Copyright, Fair Use, Creative Commons Learning Module - Digital Texts & Tools - 24 views

Linda Nitsche

Literacy with ICT Blog » Blog Archive » A Common Sense Approach to Internet S... - 1 views

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    A common sense approach to cybersafety
Anne Bubnic

Ten Common Misunderstandings about Fair Use - 0 views

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    Temple University Media Education Lab provides this helpful document: 10 common myths about copyright and fair use for educators.
Anne Bubnic

Talking About "Sexting" - 0 views

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    Startling statistics from Common Sense Media about kids and nude photo exchanges. 22% of girls admit to having engaged in this practice and 20% of boys! Includes advice for parents.
Anne Bubnic

Videos | Creative Commons - 0 views

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    A collection of videos explaining Creative Commons.
Anne Bubnic

A Common Sense Approach to Internet Safety - 0 views

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    The folks at Common Sense Media in San Francisco created this video in partnership with Google [Feb 08]. You may find it elsewhere on YouTube but this is the original version and if you're showing it to a parent group at a school where YouTube is blocked, this is a better option. You can click on it and it will enlarge to full screen.
Anne Bubnic

Facebook, YouTube, Texting: Rules of the Road for Kids [Video] - 4 views

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    Three-minute video from the folks at Common Sense Media. Ten rules of the road will help kids make smart decisions online. Teens and tweens deliver the message.
Anne Bubnic

Flickr/Creative Common Attribution Bookmarklet | - 1 views

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    Learn how to create attribution lines for CC-licensed images.
Anne Bubnic

FlickrStorm. Search on Flickr with some Magic - 1 views

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    Use Flickr Storm with your students for locating imagery for digital storytelling projects. It locates multiple photos for you that relate to the keyword and annotates with a Creative Commons license, providing the user name you need for attribution. There is a great tutorial on using Flickr Storm at http://www.jakesonline.org/using_flickrstorm.pdf
Anne Bubnic

Teaching About the Web Includes Troublesome Parts - 1 views

  • hat blurred line between public and private space is what Common Sense tries to address. “That sense of invulnerability that high school students tend to have, thinking they can control everything, before the Internet there may have been some truth to that,” said Ted Brodheim, chief information officer for the New York City Department of Education. “I don’t think they fully grasp that when they make some of these decisions, it’s not something they can pull back from.” Common Sense bases all its case studies on real life, and insists on the students’ participation. “If you just stand up and deliver a lecture on intellectual property, it has no meaning for the kids,” said Constance M. Yowell, director of education for the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, which has provided financing.
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    When Kevin Jenkins wanted to teach his fourth-grade students at Spangler Elementary here how to use the Internet, he created a site where they could post photographs, drawings and surveys. And they did. But to his dismay, some of his students posted surveys like "Who's the most popular classmate?" and "Who's the best-liked?"
Anne Bubnic

How to be a Common Sense School [video] - 0 views

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    Learn how to implement the Common Sense Schools program in your school.
Anne Bubnic

Cyberbullying Discussion Guide for Teachers/Parents - 0 views

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    These materials are intended to be used with parents. After showing the Common Sense Video on cyberbullying tips, this discussion guide can be used with parents. There is also a Cyberbullying Tip Sheet that parents can refer to in the discussion. Provide the Family Media Agreement for parents to \ntake home and discuss with their family.
Anne Bubnic

Digital Literacy and Citizenship Curriculum for Grades 9-12 | CSM - 5 views

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    Free curriculum from Common Sense Media for GR 9-12. Designed to empower students to think critically and make informed choices about how they create, communicate, and treat others in our ever-evolving, 24/7 digital world. Browse the units to find the topics and lessons that are just right for your students.
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