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Lauren Bozone

PhotoPin @ http://www/photopin.com - 4 views

Photopin allows user to search creative commons photos from Flickr by subject and tags. Photopin has a simple, easy-to-use interface: enter a term, go to a page full of thumbnail images, no caption...

creative commons all subjects free no age limit copyright free Flickr all grade levels

started by Lauren Bozone on 26 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
Lauren Bozone

PBS Learning Media @ http://www.pbslearningmedia.org/ - 3 views

PBS LearningMedia has thousands of digital resources. Resources are aligned to Common Core and national standards and include short videos, audio clips, interactive media, and lesson plans. You can...

copyright free K-12 elementary secondary all subjects common core standards audio video interactive lesson plans

started by Lauren Bozone on 26 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
Allyson Dulaney

Educational Videos and Games for Kids about Science, Math, Social Studies and English - 1 views

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    This is a copyright free/royalty free website that has a nice collection of free videos for all subject areas; these resources are appropriate for K-12. They are arranged by subject area so it makes it easy to find what you are looking for. While there are numerous free videos at your disposal, you also have the option of signing up for an account for a small yearly fee. This gives you access to even more resources such as lessons, quizzes, games, and puzzles. Also, with a subscription comes the ability to create presentations using images from their collection.
Allyson Dulaney

Freeplay Music - 1 views

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    There is a wide variety of copyright free music that is free for some educational uses and some student uses as well as personal YouTube videos. However, there is a price involved with using the audio clips in other formats. You can search by music type, and then you are presented with a great selection. You can also upload a video clip and apply your audio selection to it. Another useful tool is the ability to create playlists of your favorite selections. Music can add that extra element to a presentation or lesson and this would be a wonderful site to use for that. This site could be used in any subject area and all grade levels.
Alyce Logan

Morgue File - 4 views

http://www.morguefile.com/ This site has tons of reference photos that are free and open to the public. It's purpose is to provide free high resolution reference material to instructors, artists, ...

royalty-free high school copyright-free free photos copyright-friendly social studies

started by Alyce Logan on 24 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
Alyce Logan

Burning Well - 2 views

http://www.burningwell.org/ This site allows you to search and use photos for any purpose that have been uploaded by photographers. You do not have to pay to use them, or even acknowledge or give c...

royalty-free high school coyright-free free middle photos images photography

started by Alyce Logan on 24 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
Alicia LaFontaine

Vidsplay - 5 views

http://www.vidsplay.com/ This site has video stock that can be used completely free. The only restrictions is that credit must be given to vidsplay.com, and it cannot be sold as is. I looked...

royalty-free high school free middle school copyright-friendly social studies science

started by Alicia LaFontaine on 17 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
Alicia LaFontaine

Soungle.com - 2 views

http://www.soungle.com/ This site has completely free and royalty free sound bites you can add to anything you want. It is full of sound effects and instrument samples. I found an ocean sound ...

royalty-free high school copyright-free free middle school science music

started by Alicia LaFontaine on 18 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
Alicia LaFontaine

ignitemotion.com - 3 views

http://www.ignitemotion.com/ This site has completely free video and animation clips. There are no license agreements to deal with. You just download what you want. I found an ocean clip th...

royalty-free copyright-free free middle school social studies science high school

started by Alicia LaFontaine on 18 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
Gwen Rossi

FLTeach - 4 views

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    This site is a massive collection of information that is valuable to Foreign Language teachers. It contains links to royalty free clip art, streaming video, radio, and online dictionaries in multiple languages. In addtion, there are links to ACTFL for educators to stay up to date with the current trends and issues in teaching a modern language.
Alicia LaFontaine

Freesound.org: - 2 views

https://www.freesound.org/ This site has copyright free and royalty free sound bites. They are available for anyone to use under the Creative Commons licenses. It has a pretty good search engine...

royalty-free copyright-free high school free middle school science

started by Alicia LaFontaine on 16 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
Alicia LaFontaine

Free Range: http://freerangestock.com/ - 3 views

This site has photos that are contributed by photographers from around the world. The photographers are paid for the advertising that is on the site, so there is no charge for using these photos. ...

royalty-free copy-right free images education commercial

started by Alicia LaFontaine on 16 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
Dekeitha Eubanks

369,640 Education Stock Photos, Illustrations and Royalty Free Education Images - 1 views

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    This website has an abundance of royalty-free material available. The material resources offered range from photos, illustrations, as well as video clips. This website could best reach a wide-spread audience from K-12, and I mainly say that due to the variety that is offered. Also, there is an option to search by photographer or artist. So, if there is a particular style of art or artist that an educator may be most supportive of, or comfortable choosing work from, this will help filter out all others. The photos are arranged in a form of galleries which makes searching for photos much neater and concise, and the price range is from $2.50- $10 depending on the size. The qualities of the resources are superb. They contain great color quality, photo/video aspect, and variety.
Dekeitha Eubanks

Photos8.com | Stock Photos / Blog - 1 views

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    This website is of the form of a blog. The material itself is a collection of royalty-free photos. Mostly, I could see these photos reaching a mature level of students in grades 9-12. I also think that these students would have a less difficult time finding resources that they would actually be able to incorporate it into an educational setting. The photos on photos8.com are priced at $5 each. The quality of the work that can be found through categories and sub-categories are well worth the price.
Dekeitha Eubanks

USGS Multimedia Gallery : Home - 0 views

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    This website is a government site, so it is a public domain and provides all resources including photos, videos, animations and podcasts for free to the public. The acronym USGS stands for United States Geological Survey, which means the photos and resources on this site pertain to elements of the geologic structure in the U.S. This site would be useful for all audiences of school age in grades 4-12. I chose that range because with the real-life depictions of our country's geography, it could easily bore and audience that was any younger. They are excellent quality resources and precise photography at our disposal for nothing out of pocket.
Sha Slater

Copyright Alliance Education Foundation - 1 views

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    It's as simple as joining the team. The Copyright Alliance Foundation has complied a library of free curricula to be used in the classroom that actually teach copyright education and can be incorporated across many subjects and grade levels. This is a wonderful tool for instructors who not only have to be careful with adhering to copyright guideline themselves but should always ensure their students have the same understanding and knowledge to adhere to copyright guidelines in media and literacy. The library of curriculum breaks downs activities by grade levels and is catered for grades K-12. This is a robust tool that gives resources but also gives links where to find more resources from the free curriculum they provide like those suggested at www.isafe.org. . This tool is a must for anyone in the K-12 setting. While the site does request donations they are not mandatory and usage of the curricula do not carry any fees.
Sha Slater

Google Custom Search for Copyright Free Material - 0 views

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    The link provided is the hidden search engine provided by Google that will enable the user to search for copyright free images. This search engine can be used with a member from any audience but definitely those in the teaching sector. The wonderful part about this search engine powered by the Google Analytic team is that it searches multiple sites like http://www.teachnet.com/how-to/..., http://www.sxc.hu/, http://gallery.schoolcenter.com/, http://www.pics4learning.com/, and http://www.musicgraphicsgalore at one time. Once visited the search tool can even be added to your Google homepage or a blog or webpage. This feature is highly effected and can be utilized by the Advanced search tools in the regular search engine Google also provides. There is no fee to use or add this resource deeming it very effective and a needed resource. Suggested for K-20 sectors.
Sha Slater

Teacher Tap - 0 views

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    Teacher Tap is much like what this group has collaborated to do. It is an online repository that list several other resources that those in the education field can you to locate copyright free and royalty free images, clip art, text, and music. It can be used for anyone in an education setting and for some personal use. Upon review of the site, all links lead to relevant sources that can be used individually or in conjunction with another. The home page provides the sources in a broken down list format and even identifies the sites that have varying restrictions. I chose this site a something to be used because it provided another list of multiple sources that should be bookmarked. Additionally the content appears to be better for those in a K-12 setting but can still prove very resourceful to those that are in a collegiate setting as well. This is a great source to other sources. There is absolutely no fee for access to the compiled list provided.
Tiffany Davis

PicDrome - Public Domain Pictures - 0 views

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    This online database contains very high-quality "Public Domain," "Copyright-Free" photographs that are easily accessible from 10 different category divisions on the "Gallery Index" page; Abstract, Architecture & Cityscapes, Food & Drinks, Industrial & Machinery, Miscellaneous, Nature, Sports & Recreation, Technology, Textures & Backgrounds, and Travel. In the "Terms of Use" statements, the creators state that "Picdrome.com is a growing Public Domain digital photography collection, free of copyright and licensed under Creative Commons…all images are free to download for personal, educational and commercial use, without restriction." They also advise users to check the "Disclaimer" statement link regarding any additional licenses; however, in the disclaimer statement there didn't appear to be any other restrictions listed. Students in upper Elementary school through High school would be able to easily navigate and download these photographs that were relevant to project work they were completing. For example, my Middle School students would greatly benefit from the close-up photos of food from all of the food groups in this repository, when they complete "Family & Consumer Science" class projects that present visual examples of nutritionally balanced menus. The only problematic portion of the website is the banner advertisement located directly below the title/search box and right above the category links…it often advertises products and sites that require purchasing but, the banner looks so much like the website heading that it is easily clicked on by "mistake." Educators would need to forewarn students of this obstacle before giving them free reign of the site's valuable images.
Tiffany Davis

Bells 'n Whistles - Everything you need to build your website, for free! - 1 views

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    This online repository includes hundreds of copyright-free graphics that would be worthwhile for middle-high school students & educators to use to add a multitude of interesting "bells & whistles" to their word documents, multimedia presentations, or websites. In my 5th-8th grade Library Media Center, social studies students are currently completing PowerPoints presenting their research about assigned Middle Eastern countries. I can foresee allowing students who have finished adding all assigned subject content to their slides, use this site to add "spinning globe" bullets, horizontal rule section dividers in the shape of "International Flags" or "Palm Trees," and "Textured Sand" backgrounds. All of the graphics were easy to navigate to from a large table on the index page and everything I experimented with downloaded and inserted easily, the quality of the images was excellent, and many of the animations would be relevant for school assignments. In the "Terms of Use" section, the creators advertise that, "Bellsnwhistles.com graphics are free for your use and if you use them we ask that you PLEASE DOWNLOAD what you need…Do Not link to our graphics." I did not encounter anything on the site that required royalty fees or additional software to load before gaining access. The only problem educators might want to mention to students before using is to make sure they insert only school-appropriate graphics…while nothing on the site was unsuitable for student-viewing, there was a "Foaming Beer Mug" divider and "Dripping Blood" Halloween images that students would need to avoid downloading into projects.
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