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in title, tags, annotations or urlPhoto Pin : Free Photos for Your Blog or Website via Creative Commons - 7 views
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This is a brilliant site for searching for royalty free images to use in your school projects and publications. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Photos+%26+Images
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Free Photos for Your Blog or Website via Creative Commons
Behold | Search High Quality Flickr Images - 16 views
Four Creative Commons Photo Sites You Should Know About « Ed Tech Ideas - 15 views
Vimeo Music Store - 1 views
The MOOC Guide - The Massive Open Online Course in Theory and in Practice - 0 views
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"The purpose of this document is two-fold: - to offer an online history of the development of the Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) - to use that history to describe major elements of a MOOC Each chapter of this guide looks at one of the first MOOCs and some early influences. It contains these parts: - a description of the MOOC, what it did, and what was learned - a description of the element of MOOC theory learned in the offering of the course - practical tools that can be used to develop that aspect of a MOOC - practical tips on how to be successful Contribute to this Book You are invited to contribute. (...) In order to participate, please email or message your contact details, and we'll you to the list of people who can edit pages. (...) Your contributions will be accepted and posted under a CC-By license. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/"
WP Clipart - 9 views
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WPClipart is a collection of high-quality artwork and photos optimized for use with word processors and inkjet printers. Citation: @wfryer: WP Clip Art is great site of openly licensed clip art http://www.wpclipart.com via @kfasimpaur #iste11
Podcasting Legal Guide - CC Wiki - 15 views
Welcome | Teaching Copyright - 0 views
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There's a lot of misinformation out there about legal rights and responsibilities in the digital era. This is especially disconcerting when it comes to information being shared with youth. Kids and teens are bombarded with messages from a myriad of sources that using new technology is high-risk behavior. Downloading music is compared to stealing a bicycle - even though many downloads are lawful. Making videos using short clips from other sources is treated as probably illegal - even though many such videos are also lawful.
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EFF's curriculum on teaching copyright.
Creative Commons Search - 1 views
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by Creative Commons
copyrightfriendly - home - 13 views
Free Royalty Free Music, Free Sound Effects - 16 views
The Clever Sheep: 14 Tools to Teach about Creative Commons - 31 views
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One of the most powerful, misunderstood and under-utilized tools for teaching 21st century skills, is the Creative Commons. Besides providing access to hundreds of thousands of media works that can be used to augment the creative process, the Creative Commons offers a legitimate way for students to license their own creative works, be they audio, video, text or hybrid products.
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Blog about 14 tools to teach about Creative Commons
Wikimedia Commons - 13 views
CC in Education - Creative Commons - 6 views
Users - CC Wiki - 8 views
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t is your legal obligation to include what license is being used
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You also need to provide the URL for the Creative Commons license selected with each copy of the work that you make available.
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Crediting in Video
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Free and legal music downloads - Jamendo - 1 views
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Free creative commons licensed music for download!
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Digital storytelling music site - just be careful, you may want to prescreen and download some yourself as there may be some profanity.
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a source of free and legal music downloads. The music on Jamendo comes from the artists who upload it themselves. While not all of the music is licensed for re-use, there is a substantial collection of music labeled with a Creative Commons license. As always, before re-using any of the music you download make sure it is labeled for re-use.Applications for EducationJamendo could be a good source of music downloads for students to use in video and podcast projects. Some of the music does come with an "explicit" label so you probably don't want to send young students searching on Jamendo on their own. In that case it would be better for you to build a collection from which students choose.