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Kerry J

E-learning Insights » Copyright and Creative Commons: Episode 22 (E-learning ... - 1 views

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    As learning moves online and educators and learners look to use and share materials, there are issues regarding copyright and educational exemptions that both groups need to consider. What is legal to use in a classroom often is not legal to make available to the wider internet, despite an educational use or context. If you want to share something you've created as an educator - you might not be able to do so legally. Creative Commons, an international movement to create licenses that allow creators to freely share their works online, is one way of lessening the confusion. MCEETYA (the Ministerial Council on Education, Employment, Training and Youth Affairs) and Creative Commons Australia are teaming up to help educators thread their way through the maze - so they can advise learners and model best practice. In this episode, we talk with Delia Browne, National Copyright Director for MCEETYA and Jessica Coates, Project Manager, Creative Commons Clinic, Queensland University of Technology.
Julian Ridden

Creative Commons & the Association of Educational Publishers to establish a common lear... - 0 views

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    Today Creative Commons and the Association of Educational Publishers (AEP) announce the Learning Resource Metadata Initiative, a project aimed at improving education search and discovery via a common framework for tagging and organizing learning resources on the web. The learning resources framework will be designed to work with schema.org, the web metadata framework recently launched by Google, Bing, and Yahoo!, as well as to work with other metadata technologies and to enable other rich applications.
Peter Shanks

Using flickrCC.net to find free, Creative Commons licensed images - 19 views

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    There's no doubting that old adage: "a picture's worth a thousand words", and nothing sadder than a web page full of text with no supporting images. So you owe it to yourself and your readers to add a few eye catching graphics to every page you write. If you want to download pictures to use you'll want to find royalty free stock images or pictures released under a creative commons license. In this slideshow I walk you through the process of finding photographs that use the flickr creative commons license using a search engine called flickrCC
Tom Daccord

Our Twitter Video Used in Mainstream Media - Thoughts? | Common Craft - Explanations In... - 0 views

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    For the first time in Common Craft's evolution, one of our videos "Twitter in Plain English" is being used in the mainstream media. For the most part, we're excited to have our work in front of millions. However, it brings up some questions and we're curious what you think. A few facts: * The video "Twitter in Plain English" is 100% Common Craft's property and is licensed with a Creative Commons non-commercial, no-derivatives license. * Our names and a link to our web site appear at the end of the video * The video is currently displayed from a link on the front page of Twitter.com * Of the 5-6 media companies to use the video so far (examples below), only ABC contacted us first. * Of the 5-6 media companies to use the video so far, only ABC has attributed Common Craft as the source. * Snippets of the video are being used and sometimes the camera points at the video displayed at Twitter.com
shahbazahmeed

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Gail Casey

Creative Commons - 0 views

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    Creative Commons provides free tools that let authors, scientists, artists, and educators easily mark their creative work with the freedoms they want it to carry. You can use CC to change your copyright terms from "All Rights Reserved" to "Some Rights Res
Judy Robison

Photo Pin : Free Photos for Your Blog or Website via Creative Commons - 50 views

shared by Judy Robison on 09 Jan 12 - No Cached
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    Nice Flickr search tool to search images under Creative Commons licenses
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    an image search engine that returns images licensed under the Creative Commons.(no copyright violations) It is straightforward and extremely easy to use.
Bill Graziadei, Ph.D. (aka Dr. G)

Techlearning > > The New Rules of Copyright > October 15, 2008 - 0 views

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    T&L contributing editor Judy Salpeter talks with Ahrash Bissell, Executive Director of Creative Commons' ccLearn division, about how schools can use online information the right way. Plus: Creative Commons at a glance and copyright Do's and Don'ts.
Maggie Verster

Inside Google Books: Bringing the power of Creative Commons to Google Books - 0 views

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    Today, we're launching an initiative to help authors and publishers discover new audiences for books they've made available for free under Creative Commons (CC) licenses. Rightsholders who want to distribute their CC-licensed books more widely can choose to allow readers around the world to download, use, and share their work via Google Books.
Steve Ransom

Creative Commons : Spectrum of Rights - 28 views

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    This is a very clear and well done presentation on Creative Commons.
Deb Hanson

All About Creative Commons And Copyright - 0 views

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    Steven Anderson's amazing creative commons and copyright resource... every district should have one!
Maggie Verster

The Educator's Guide to the Creative Commons - 0 views

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    In this post, educator Darren Draper uses video clips to explain the different types of copyright resources that are available under the Creative Commons. He also lists a number of sources for images, sound and video.
Marc Lijour

How to Fund Open Educational Resources: Department of Education or Kickstarter? - 8 views

  • The Chronicle's Marc Parry spoke with Department of Education spokesperson Sara Gast, who said that the Creative Commons headline was, sadly, misleading, and that the DOE will not necessarily spend that $2 billion on open educational projects.
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    The Chronicle's Marc Parry spoke with Department of Education spokesperson Sara Gast, who said that the Creative Commons headline was, sadly, misleading, and that the DOE will not necessarily spend that $2 billion on open educational projects.
Paul Beaufait

50+Ways - Finding Flickr Photos - 40 views

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    Loaded with tips and tools for finding and attributing sources of Creative Commons images.
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    This is an awesome resource! Thanks for sharing it!
Tero Toivanen

Creative Commons for Music Educators - 47 views

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    Information about images, sounds, videos and more... (via @Skip Z)
Tero Toivanen

Learn about CC during Open Education Week - Creative Commons - 26 views

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    As most of you are undoubtedly aware, next week, 5-10 March, is the First Annual Open Education Week - a time set aside each year to celebrate and raise awareness about open education and open educational resources (OER).
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