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Antonietta Neighbour

Compfight / A Flickr Search Tool - 0 views

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    A "visual inspiration ignition engine"!  Search images based on tags or text.  The CreativeCommons search option is especially useful.
Jennifer Dimmick

Wellcome Images - 20 views

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    Another source for CreativeCommons images
Martha Hickson

Free Technology for Teachers: By Request - A Primer on Creative Commons - 15 views

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    On CreativeCommons.org there is a gallery of sixteen videos and slideshows that explain what Creative Commons licensing is, how to use it, and practical examples of Creative Commons licensing in use.
Beverley Humphrey

Free music downloads - Jamendo - 1 views

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    Discover the 18322 albums available for free and legal download on jamendo.">
jenibo

Creative Commons Resources for Classroom Teachers | CTQ - 19 views

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    Comprehensive guide to resources for teaching about CC for various audiences.
Jennifer Dimmick

Photos For Class - The World's Easiest Way to Download Properly Attributed, Creative Co... - 37 views

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    Uses Flickr safe search
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    How come when I type in zebra it gives me pictures for adorable dogs? Same for African zebra and striped zebra. And yet it *does* yield proper images for hyenas, anacondas, and lemurs? Just curious.
Jane Lofton

freeSFX.co.uk - Download Free Sound Effects - 7 views

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    The site offers Creative Commons-licensed sound effects and music clips to download. You can also join the site and upload sounds to share. 
Jane Lofton

K12 Online Conference 2009 | Steal This Preso! Copyrights, Fair Use, and Pirates in the... - 25 views

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    Great K23 Online Conference Presentation on copyright, fair use, & Creative Commons for teachers
Donna Baumbach

What Teachers Need to Know About Creative Commons - 1 views

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    slidecast embedded
Donna Baumbach

I Like Sprixi - 0 views

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    "search engine for images, mostly ones that have a Creative Commons license. It's design is very attractive and easy to use. The key reason I like it, though, is because when you want to use one of their photos, it automatically shows whatever permissions are required."
Jane Lofton

nerdson_CC_licenses.png (600×1350) - 16 views

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    Great comic that explains Creative Commons by nerdson.com
Lissa Davies

nerdson_cc.png (467×1053) - 0 views

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    Comic about using Creative Commons in research. 
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