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Free Music Archive.org - 1 views

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started by Amy Littleton on 28 Oct 13 no follow-up yet
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    http://freemusicarchive.org/

    This web site, called Free Music Archive.org (FMA), offers up-to-date downloads of high-quality music for free. It is the result of a culmination of radio stations and other curators to allow the download of free music for certain purposes that might otherwise be denied by copyright law. However, these downloads are only given the green light for certain types of pre-specified uses as given by the owners of that copyright. These stakeholders have determined the advantages for allowing their music to be utilized for some aspects of public domain. All the artists are given full credit for their music and links to buy the full album if the listeners so want. All sorts of other information are provided about the artist and even a link to make a donation to the artist through Pay Pal. The web site takes donations through this avenue as well. The web surfer can find the music through the curators tab and the music they sponsor or by the genre tab. Free music from this website has a plethora () of uses in any classroom. The songs could be used as the soundtracks for digital stories or PowerPoints. It could also simply be used to enhance lessons with music. For example, Halloween music could be paired with a Halloween read aloud.
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Teacher Files.com - 0 views

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started by Amy Littleton on 28 Oct 13 no follow-up yet
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    http://www.teacherfiles.com/clip_art.htm

    This web site, called Teacher Files.com, offers a variety of resources that educators can use in the classroom from items such as clipart to lesson ideas and printable resources. The images on this site have been designed by the creators of this site except for some that have been sourced by other Internet locations that state that they are free. Other items that have been sourced are done so from Public Domain collections. Recreation of these images for educational purposes is free as long as they are utilized for noncommercial use and cannot be reproduced as part of another clipart collection. The printable resources must also not be used in any other type of collection. The creators of this site just ask for recognition for anything used from their site. Math teachers might enjoy images relating to geometric shapes, temperature, or currency. Early childhood educators might utilize clipart relating to digital and analog clocks as well as the seasons of the year. Science teachers may latch on to the clipart involving space and the solar system.
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Phillip Martin Clip Art - 1 views

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started by Amy Littleton on 28 Oct 13 no follow-up yet
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    http://www.phillipmartin.info/clipart/homepage.htm

    This web site, called Phillip Martin Clip Art, provides fee clipart for students, teachers, and others that might be interested for use that has to be noncommercial in accordance with the Creative Commons License. Basically this means that the use of this clipart has to be noncommercial, Phillip Martin has to be given credit, you cannot change the clipart in any way, and it is made understood to others the terms of use. Phillip Martin is responsible for the exclusive creation of the images in the clipart and has the option of requesting any persons to desist use of his work. This clipart can be utilized for a variety of different avenues such as homework pages, web pages, or even bulletin boards. Specifically, there are great social studies related images that are relevant to ancient civilizations, the states, and other relative information concerning other continents. Also, of interest, language arts teachers can find great images for anything from figurative language to verb tenses. Obviously, the web site also allows donations to keep it going.
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