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wittyben

What is Creative Commons? | Visual.ly - 1 views

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    A quick intro to creative commons for your reference...
Ashley Tan

YouTube Now Lets You License Videos Under Creative Commons (Remixers, Rejoice) - 0 views

  • Because starting now,
  • Because starting now, YouTube is giving users a choice over how they want to license their content. There’s still the standard YouTube license, which is fairly restrictive, and now there’s a new option: Creative Commons (with attribution). In short, you can now give other people permission to use your footage however they’d like, provided to include a link back to the source.
  • So, what does this mean for users? You’ll now be able to use YouTube’s video editor to splice your own video with content that has been uploaded by other users under Creative Commons, and they’ll be able to use your videos if you let them.
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  • To start things off, YouTube has worked with content partners like C-SPAN and Al Jazeera to offer an initial batch of 10,000 videos under the CC license.
Ashley Tan

Announcing the first Creative Commons Singapore Festival 2011 « Creative Comm... - 3 views

  • Part 3 – “SHOW”. November 11th, 2011 (11/11/11) It’s CC Festival at The Pigeonhole (Time to be advised) Presentations of selected works from Part 1 and 2. You can also find your own corner and present your work, barcamp style. We welcome all CC SG adopters to treat this like a CC Pasar Malam, promote your wares, and encourage others to use/ reuse. Questions? Email the CC-SG Community Manager Ivan Chew (ramblinglibrarian@gmail.com)
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    For Shamini and Fanah
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    great initiative!
bernard tan

A Shared Culture - 1 views

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    Thinkers behind Creative Commons describe how the organization is helping "save the world from failed sharing" through free tools that enable creators to easily make their work available to the public for legal sharing. Perhap can come in helpful for our event or video usage in efest for creative commons
Ashley Tan

20+ Websites to Download Creative Commons Music For Free - 1 views

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    For the video team to evaluate.
Rachel Tan

ImageCodr.org - 1 views

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    A tool that creates the exact attribution required of creative commons content.  Add the url for the image and it will generate the HTML code necessary for adding the image to a website. 
yeuann

Wired.com Goes Creative Commons: 50 Great Images That Are Now Yours - 1 views

  • Wired.com photographers have the enviable job of shooting the coolest stuff and most intriguing people in the technology world. Now we’re giving away many of those photos to you, the public, for free. Beginning today, we’re releasing all Wired.com staff-produced photos under a Creative Commons (CC BY-NC) license and making them available in high-res format on a newly launched public Flickr stream.
wittyben

Watch "Skydiving, salsa and leadership, seriously?: Thaddeus Lawrence at TEDxSingapore"... - 1 views

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    Still wondering about Creative Commons and how it works? Check out this infographic!
wittyben

14 Websites To Find Free Creative Commons Music - 1 views

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    For VCDs... 14 websites to find free music for your production.
Ashley Tan

Creative Commons in the Classroom - 5 views

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    Link to a useful PDF resource
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    very timely ashley. thanks much! will be extracting info for today's session - subtly introducing CC for a group of ELL students.
Ashley Tan

Understanding Copyright, Fair Use, and Creative Commons, as they apply to Education | E... - 2 views

  • The resource that really helped to clarify is this excellent 2 page poster-format document explains Copyright Fair Use in education.
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    Link to very useful PDF for educators on copyright and fair use guidelines
Niko chen

Free Music in the Free Music Archive - 0 views

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    Free music with various creative commons licenses.
bernard tan

IconsPedia - 6 views

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    A lot of high quality polished icons here! They come mostly with creative common. It would be handy resources for us or the lecturers.
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    Wow! Nice. Should have used some of these for my assignments.
rahim azhar

What Is Ookaboo? | About Ookaboo - 0 views

  • Ookaboo is a collection of free pictures, indexed by precise terms from the semantic web. All pictures on Ookaboo are in the public domain or are under Creative Commons -- that means that you can use our pictures for your web site, classwork, or other creative projects!
wittyben

Digital Literacy: Find Free (and Legal) Images for Your Classroom « Indiana Jen - 3 views

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    For MDs and the rest in CeL, here's some URLs for you to find free & legal images for teaching and learning purposes.
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    Thanks. will be very useful for our open platforms appoach. Very good list of creative commons resources put together
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    Compfight digged my curiosity, http://compfight.com/search/rubber-band-ball/1-0-1-1, photo stock at $1 - cheap but not free. We have to really open our eyes to read the fine prints to ensure its free
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