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Get Media enables independent producers to pull from a wide range of creative content available under Creative Commons licenses. To help you find exactly what you are looking for you can select the exact license, media type and source.
Get Media searches:
1. Repositories including The Internet Archive, Flickr and blip.tv
2. Databases that SpinXpress stores and updates periodically, including Magnatune
3. Media collected from RSS feeds including those of ccMixter, CC Hits and Freevlog"
"WeVideo offers a powerful collaborative editing solution for a wide range of media, and with Google Drive providing an easy and safe place to store your media files, users never have to leave the cloud."
LearnersTV: This site provides free video and audio lectures of whole courses conducted by faculty from reputed universities around the world across many fields.
Learner.Org: With support from the Annenberg Foundation, this site provides teacher resources across many content areas that is searchable by discipline and grade level.
Gooru: Just launched in beta, Gooru Learning is a "search engine for learning" that harnesses the power of the web by organizing free, online education resources into searchable collections, accessible from any web or mobile platform. Using machine learning and human judgment, Gooru curates, auto-tags and contextualizes collections of web resources to accommodate personalized learning pathways. Gooru collections are aligned to US Common Core Standards for Math and to California Science Curriculum Standards.
The Futures Channel: Based on the goal of using new media technologies to create a channel between scientists, enginners, explorers, visionaries and learners, The Future Channel partners with schools to provide these high-quality digital learning resources.
EduTube: Launched in 2008, EduTube focuses on popular and high quality educational videos that are sorted by EduTube index - a measure of quality, popularity and educational value.
Discovery Education: This site offers award-winning, standard-aligned digital content, interactive lessons and virtual experiences that aim to be immersive and engaging for students.
MeFeedia: Now the largest independent video site on the web, this treasure chest is a resource many educators are just beginning to explore for educational applications.
MentorMob: Educators and students can become their own curators using this resource to create their own learning playlists from sources all over the web, in addition to browsing the playlists of others.