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Roland Gesthuizen

Creative Commons Licensing of Open Educational Content - 4 views

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    "Creative Commons (CC) licensing allows creators and users of online, digital content to share while protecting/acknowledging the rights of others. This blog post defines CC licensing, the need for it, and how to make it happen."
ameyjohnson

Welcome | Teaching Copyright - 10 views

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    EFF's guide to teaching copyright.  Has lesson plans and background info.
kecurry

20 Free Handwriting Fonts - Remaking June Cleaver - 116 views

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    Great, fun and exciting fonts for the computer. I love it! 
kecurry

Every Lined Paper Under the Sun! | Paging Supermom - 117 views

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    Website to get free lined paper that students can use in the classroom or even at home.
Patrick Black

Pixabay - Public Domain Images - 30 views

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    This is a great site for finding quality images to use in your projects. The images can be used for both personal and commercial projects and you don't even need to sign in to download them. The images have been uploaded by users for the public good. Upload your images to help others. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Photos+%26+Images
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    You can freely use any image from this website in digital and printed format, for personal and commercial use, without attribution requirement to the original author."
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    This is a great site to send kids for Public Domain Images. No need to worry about copy rights
Brandon Raymo

OpenAttribute - 32 views

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    This is a great add-on. Works well
Michele Brown

Copyright and Creative Commons | Common Craft - 4 views

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    Common Craft video that explains Creative Commons in an easy to understand format.
Enid Baines

Copyright - Playing with Media - 56 views

  • Attribution, in the form of a thorough “Works Cited” section of a document or project, does NOT guarantee full copyright compliance in the United States. Judges ruling on intellectual property cases never write, “The defendant created a great bibliography, so I find find him not guilty of these charges.”
  • We would never accept the following entry in a written, student bibliography in a research paper: "I found this information in the school library."
  • We should not accept student media projects which include similar, non-specific attribution statements like “Images from Google” or “Images from Flickr.”
Roland Gesthuizen

Bloggers Beware: You CAN Get Sued For Using Pics on Your Blog - My Story - Blog - Roni Loren, Romance Author - 180 views

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    "You are violating copyright if you have not gotten express PERMISSION from the copyright holder OR are using pics that are public domain, creative commons, etc. I didn't know better and I had to learn the hard way. So I want to let you all know now so that you don't have to be a cautionary tale as well."
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    Thank you so much for sharing this! As an educator, I always believed that if I posted a picture on the district site and just gave credit to where I got the picture I was clear with copyright. Now I know better. Perhaps you've underwent this experience to help so many others like me to better understand copyright...
Michele Brown

Jamendo - 9 views

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    The #1 platform for free music. Free music downloads for private use - Royalty free music licenses for commercial purposes. More than 55,000 albums by independent artists.  Thanks Podstock 2012
Kalin Wilburn

CC Search - 7 views

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    A Creative Commons-based search search engine of search engines.
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    A Creative Commons Search Engine
Michele Brown

OpenClipArt - 15 views

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    Clipart for free and with no restrictions
Charles Greenberg

Open Education Week - 58 views

  • Open education seeks to reduce barriers to learning for everyone while providing tools and resources that facilitate success. Initiatives in open education include open sharing of high-quality educational materials (Open Educational Resources), flexible and free learning formats that make use of open content, alternative pathways to assessment and certification of learning, and projects that support improvements in educational systems.
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    Welcome to the Open Education Week website. We are busy planning activities for 5-10 March 2012 to explore open education projects, resources and institutions around the world. Events will engage you in discussions and presentations about how open sharing in education can foster improvements in teaching and learning globally, make education more accessible, and create opportunities for collaboration and innovation. All live and virtual activities will be free and open to the public. Please check back for schedules, resources and information.
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    Be part of the beginning. No turning back
Hiliana Leon

Wylio - 65 views

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    Using images from Wylio embeds the photographer's atribution beneath the photo. Most photos I've browsed come from flickr. Embed code is free, downloads cost $ monthly.
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    great teacher resource to find images and give proper credit.
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