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John Pearce

Geograph Britain and Ireland - photograph every grid square! - 0 views

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    "The Geograph® Britain and Ireland project aims to collect geographically representative photographs and information for every square kilometre of Great Britain and Ireland, and you can be part of it."
John Pearce

Pixabay - Public Domain Images - 11 views

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    Finding free, high-quality photos is a tedious task - mainly due to copyright issues, attribution requirements, or simply lack of quality. This inspired us to create Pixabay - a repository for public domain images of extraordinarily high-quality. 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.
John Pearce

Using Digital Images - An Educator's Guide - 8 views

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    "This article sets out to explain some of the general principles in law which apply to using and re-using digital images, and provide guidelines for good practice in referencing and attributing sources when sharing content online that others have created."
John Pearce

No! You Can't Just Take It! | Langwitches Blog - 6 views

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    "No! You can't just take it! No! You can't take it, because you found it on Google! No! You can't just right click>save>use, just because you can! No! You can't just pretend that you created it! No! You can't make money off my work that I shared FREELY under certain conditions! No! You can't just take it…even in the name of education! No! You can't just take it… even if AND ESPECIALLY BECAUSE you are a teacher!"
Aaron Davis

Occam’s Reuse License - 0 views

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    So my mode is Attribute Everything Possible. Even if I do not have to. Is it really that arduous to do? Why? I am modeling behavior of reuse integrity. If I do not have to attribute and I don't, who knows if I am being good reuse citizen? What kind of example am I setting for others, especially students.I can help people find related media, either form the same creator or from the same collection.And, most importantly, I am expressing gratitude, appreciation to the person who shared it.
John Pearce

Humanline.com: Images of art, history and science for educational and commercial licensing - 4 views

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    Humanline is an image library of arts, history and science. We license images for both educational and commercial use and all of our content is immediately downloadable and up to the highest technical and legal standards. That's how we think the 21st century image libraries should look like. But we are not a typical commercial library. We believe that images of art, history and science, especially those from the public domain, should be free for educational use. That's why we have taken this - a bit more difficult but more satisfying - way of development. Just because we think it's the right way and it is worth the technical and all other possible difficulties.
John Pearce

Let's CC - 4 views

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    Let's CC is not a search engine, but rather offers quick and easy access to search services provided by other independent organizations from one single page just like search.creativecommons.org. CC Korea has no control over the results that are returned and makes no warranties whatsoever regarding the results. If you are in doubt you should contact the copyright holder directly, or try to contact the site where you found the contents. Let's CC uses APIs provided by Fiickr, Jamendo, ccMixter, Youtube and Slideshare, so you can find CC-licensed images, sounds, videos and docs at once with just one click. You can also save your favorite works and add tags to them. They are stored in My Favorites folder, so you can see them anytime you want. On My Favorites page, you can manage previously marked as favorite contents and add tags to them. Moreover, Let's CC contents that have been marked as favorite will appear at the top of the search results so that users will be able to find more relevant contents easily.
Ashley Proud

A flickr CC search toy - 11 views

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    A really cool site that gives you embed code for your flickr search
John Pearce

Phil Bradley's weblog: The trojan horse of Getty 'free' images - 0 views

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    "There's been lots of discussion in blogs and on Twitter about Getty's offer to make images available supposedly for 'free'. The only problem is that they're not free, as Karen Blakeman points out in her blog post on the subject. While on the surface of it, it seems to be a lovely kind gesture, I would caution anyone who is thinking of using the service to consider it very carefully."
John Pearce

Copyright Free Image Search - YouTube - 3 views

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    "This screencast demonstrates three easy ways to search and use Copyright Free images."
Shelly Terrell

Free Pictures - Wylio.com - 1 views

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    Free Creative Commons pictures the Wylio way: Search for a picture Resize and position it Copy and paste the code Wylio automatically sizes the image, hosts the image, and builds the photo credit into the code.
studern

Farm Storm | Flickr - Photo Sharing! - 0 views

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      Use creative commons when searching for pictures on flickr.
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