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Australia Publishes CC Info Pack - Creative Commons - 0 views

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    Through its Copyright Advisory Group, the Australian Ministerial Council on Education, Employment, Training and Youth Affairs (MCEETYA) has published a Creative Commons information pack online, a bundle of eight documents that distills the basics of CC licensing and the philosophy behind it. This pack is a great resource for educators and students, and we encourage you to use it in your schools by adapting it however you like. Read more: http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/13982#ixzz0MJNj0MUM Under Creative Commons License: Attribution
Roland O'Daniel

Wikimedia Commons - 1 views

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    Great source of creative commons material for presentations and digital products. A must resource if working with people new to the idea of creative commons and copyright issues. 
Roland O'Daniel

Chance 2 - Images in blog posts | Miss W. and her Smartboard - 0 views

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    Another description of the creative commons discussion and working with students to develop their understanding of what they can and 'should' do when creating classroom presentations.
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copyright free image list - 0 views

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    Have been looking for more cc (creative commons) or copyright free photos to use in the work I'm doing. Catherine Rubin and I have been discussing the issues involved in cc. Here's another site that might provide more options to teachers looking to include images in the work they are doing.
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12 Useful Image Search Tools | The Whiteboard Blog - 3 views

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    Nice discussion of tools for doing image searches on the web. Some creative commons options that are useful for using with students. 
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remix my lit - 0 views

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    Not many books begin with a word of warning. Through the Clock's Workings does. This anthology of literature is not some textual tome, frozen in time and space. It is alive, evolving organically in a constant state of flux. Why? Because each story is available under a Creative Commons licence, giving you rights to share and reuse the book as you see fit. This is a world first: a remixed and remixable short fiction anthology. Buy your copy here or download the electronic version.
Roland O'Daniel

Users - CC Wiki - 1 views

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    As we continue to look at responsible use and modeling responsible use this wiki can be a great source for you to use if you have any questions. 
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