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Jennie Bales

15 of the Best Open Source Images Sites on the Web - 2 views

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    Free to use images - This excellent page could be a lesson on image use, copyright and creative commons rolled into one. Summarises strengths and weaknesses of each source and provides guidance in searching and adhering to attribution requirements.
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    I also like Photosforclass because the attribution / citation is built into the photo, no getting around it - most of their photos are from Flickr, but it makes it much easier for younger students. http://www.photosforclass.com/
Jennie Bales

A Beginner's Guide To Copyright And Creative Commons (Simple Explanation For Teachers A... - 1 views

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    "Plagiarism and copyright infringement are not new in the education world. However, it wasn't so long ago that students mainly needed to know that they shouldn't copy from textbooks or other students. Then things started to get digital."
Jennie Bales

Tasmanian Blogs - 0 views

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    This website will be an area where you can find other Tasmanian classes to communicate with. You will also be able to connect on a global scale. See the list on the left sidebar of schools we know want to communicate with us. DoE Tasmania edublogs. This website is an area where you can learn how to blog. There are pages on setting up a class blog, posts about different web 2.0 tools you could be using in your blog and posts about creative commons and how to use images, video and music on your blogs without breaking copyright.
Jennie Bales

YA Books and More: Five Steps to Responsibly Search for Images for Digital Projects - 0 views

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    Five Steps to Responsibly Search for Images for Digital Projects
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