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Judy O'Connell

Sharing with creative commons: a business model for content creators | Australian Polic... - 0 views

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    "Creative Commons (CC) is often seen as a social movement, dismissed by critics as a tool for hobbyists or academics who do not sell their creations to make a living. However, this paper argues that the licensing of creative copyright works under a CC licence does not preclude commercial gain. If used wisely, CC licences can be a useful tool for creators in their quest for commercial success. In particular, this paper argues that the sharing of creative works online under a CC licence allows creators to circumvent traditional distribution channels dominated by content intermediaries, whilest maintaining a level of control over their copyright works (i.e. explicitly reserving some rights but not all rights). This will be illustrated by case studies on how CC is being used by content creators and intermediaries respective". Download PDF
Judy O'Connell

Digital Citizenship Education - 3 views

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    "The Digital Citizenship and Creative Content program was developed to create awareness of intellectual property rights and foster a better understanding of the rights connected with creative content. Four units comprise the curriculum resources. Each unit consists of standalone yet complementary lesson plans that play off a creative rights scenario presented through a case study"
Cally Black

ImageCodr: Easy Attribution for Flickr CC Photos | Bright Ideas - 5 views

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    "Correctly citing an image with a Creative Commons licence can be a tricky task for both educators and their students. ImageCodr is a website that aims to help by providing a generator that will construct attributions for Flickr Creative Commons photos that can be embedded into blogs and websites."
Philip Cooney

Creative Commons License-Creative Commons Kiwi - YouTube - 6 views

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    This YouTube video on Creative Commons licensing was recommended on the OZTL_Net. It's from New Zealand. It explains the different types of Creative Commons Licenses in a clear manner with excellent animation.
Helen Stower

Imagine This: Creative Play and 21st-Century Learning | Edutopia - 0 views

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    This article provides 5 playful strategies to re-imagine learning for 21st century pathways.  These strategies include creative recycling, medical research, coding for fun, land stewardship and active play.
Barbara Combes

Creative Commons Infographic: Licenses Explained - 8 views

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    Crockett, R. (2013). Creative Commons infographic: Licenses explained. Post from Technology Enhanced Learning Blog - introduces the ins, outs, ups, and downs of Creative Commons. Provides great information for students who are constantly sourcing images and videos for their various creative classroom projects.
jo quinlan

Content Directories - Creative Commons - 2 views

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    The following is a list of organizations and projects powered with Creative Commons licenses
John Pearce

Creative Commons V4.0 for Education (new) - 3 views

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    "In 2013, we launched version 4.0 of the CC license suite and it is ready for anyone to use now to apply to their educational resources or other creative works. But what does that mean? What's new in 4.0 that wasn't there in 3.0? And just as importantly, what has stayed the same so that you don't have to worry about changes to licenses you weren't expecting? Lastly, I'll go over some examples of organizations and institutions who have already upgraded to the 4.0 version of whatever license they were using. Note: These slides are meant to be used as a resource by presenters - please download the file and see the detailed notes accompanying each slide for the actual information. "
Judy O'Connell

'Bring Your Own Device' Catching On in Schools| The Committed Sardine - 5 views

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    "Mobile devices are now found in the hands of most children, and school leaders are using that to their advantage by incorporating devices that students already own into classroom lessons and projects. Concerns remain about students who are unable to purchase or borrow a device for use in the classroom, but districts might find creative ways-such as asking local businesses or community organizations for help-to provide devices in such instances, advocates of the trend say. With access issues in mind, allowing students to bring their own devices from home can offer educational benefits, as well as some surprisingly positive results when it comes to creative thinking and classroom behavior."
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    It's interesting that the school districts mentioned in this article are embracing "BYOT", while other schools around the world continue to clamp down on students' tech use, banning devices instead of educating about ethical use.
Judy O'Connell

Home | ABC Pool - 1 views

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    "ABC Pool is a social media site where you can share and engage with creative work and collaborate with the people who make it. It's a place to upload images, text, audio, and video. Anyone, any age, anywhere can contribute to Pool. Pool is run by the Australian public broadcaster and has a number of projects to which you can contribute independently or co-create with others. It's a place to meet collaborators, and Creative Commons licensing provides a way to share your work in a safe legal framework. All Pool members are asked to follow the guidelines and to report inappropriate items or comments."
Julie Lindsay

Photos For Class - The quick and safe way to find and cite images for class! - 5 views

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    Excellent image search and citation tool! - Safe G Rated Images - All images are appropriate for school setting thanks to Flicker safe Search and our proprietary filters - - Automatic Citation - Downloaded images automatically cite the author and the image license terms - Creative Commons - All photos shown are to the best of our (and Flickr's) knowledge Creative Commons licensed for school use"
mscoxlibrarian

10 Creative Ways to Use Google Keep Every Day - 2 views

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    Creative uses of Google Keep for curation of content and creative workflow/productivity
Philip Cooney

Usable Knowledge: Video - Five Minds for the Future - 4 views

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    With due respect to Howard Gardner, there is not necessarily anything new here. Gardner's notion of synthesis is not far removed from Bloom and his concept of creativity follows the continuum set out by Cohen, with what appears to be references to Kaufmann's Four Cs of creativity. Certainly, the notion of lifelong learning is part of the character of the twenty-first century learner, while the need and process for evaluating information is at the core of information literacy. But this concept of synthesising and the effective evaluation and application of knowledge, is central to the teaching work of information leaders in the twenty-first century.
leannecrawshaw

Creative Technologies - Blog post Module 5.1 - 4 views

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    Thank you for sharing Leanne - very helpful!
John Pearce

▶ Creationistas - Australian Copyright Is Broken - YouTube - 6 views

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    "At this very moment, many people in Australia are breaching copyright. They are doing creative things, commonplace things, public interest things, things that are improving our community and culture, and they are breaching copyright, often without even being aware of it."
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