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Michelle Krill

Best Sites to Find Public Domain Images and Sounds for Student Projects | audio public-... - 0 views

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    Post with links to free images and sounds for student projects. Multiple websites for public domain images and sounds that are safe for student searching. You will find glorious photo landscapes, character illustrations of fairy tale characters, tornado sound effects, and more. In addition, the writer included suggested curriculum units that could be supported through the use of the websites.
Michelle Krill

Official Google Blog: Find Creative Commons images with Image Search - 0 views

  • There's some fine print, of course. This feature identifies images that are tagged with licenses that authorize reuse. You'll still have to verify that the licensing information is accurate. We can help you take the first step towards finding these images, but we can't guarantee that the content we linked to is actually in the public domain, or available under the license.
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    Now you can search directly in Google Images for Creative Common licensed images. No excuse NOT to use them, now, is there?
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    A feature on Image Search to help you find images that you can use for free, while respecting the wishes of artists and creators. This feature allows you to restrict your Image Search results to images that have been tagged with licenses like Creative Commons, making it easier to discover images from across the web that you can share, use and even modify.
Michelle Krill

Find Public Domain (Copyright-Free) Content on the Internet via Creative Commons - 0 views

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    CC Zero is a new Creative Commons license to help content creators distribute their work on the Internet copyright-free. They can publish presentations, photographs, songs, web pages, screencast videos or any other form of content in the public domain via CC0.
Michelle Krill

CC0 - 0 views

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    Using CC0, you can waive all copyrights and related or neighboring rights that you have over your work, such as your moral rights (to the extent waivable), your publicity or privacy rights, rights you have protecting against unfair competition, and database rights and rights protecting the extraction, dissemination and reuse of data.
Michelle Krill

Online places to find public-domain multimedia | Webware - CNET - 0 views

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    "Luckily, there are resources across the Web that allow you to use multimedia content for free with some simple attribution."
Michelle Krill

Librarian by Day - 0 views

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    How to attribute a Creative Commons photo from Flickr
Michelle Krill

Flickr: Advanced Search - 0 views

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    Flickr: Advanced Search Multiple images rather than one string...
Michelle Krill

Jamendo : Home - 0 views

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    Artists allow anyone to download and share their music- free, legal, and unlimited.
Michelle Krill

Sprixi - Free images to choose and use! - 0 views

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    Choose from great images * Sprixi gathers images from quality sites around the web and brings them together. Currently we get images Flickr and OpenClipArt, as well as our own images. * Images on Sprixi generally have liberal licenses such as Creative Commons or are in the public domain. You don't have to buy anything. * You can choose from multiple sizes with one click. * We make it simple to download or link to the image. Sprixi can even generate HTML code for your blog.
Michelle Krill

30+ Places To Find Creative Commons Media - 0 views

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    More than 30 sources of audio, video, images and text available under CC license.
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    SitePoint has gathered up over 30 of the best resources online for audio, video, images and more for finding just the perfect Creative Commons licensed item for use in your next project. So, have a look around and get inspired!
Michelle Krill

Creative Commons : Spectrum of Rights - 0 views

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    A straightforward explanation of Creative Commons in easy to read cartoon format.
Jeff Rothenberger

Martin Cooper Changes World - 2 views

  • In 1973, Martin Cooper changed the world,
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    The first cell phone
Jeff Rothenberger

ISTE | NETS for Students 2007 - 0 views

  • Students use digital media and environments to communicate and work collaboratively, including at a distance, to support individual learning and contribute to the learning of others. Students:   a. interact, collaborate, and publish with peers, experts, or others employing a variety of digital environments and media. b. communicate information and ideas effectively to multiple audiences using a variety of media and formats. c. develop cultural understanding and global awareness by engaging with learners of other cultures. d. contribute to project teams to produce original works or solve problems.
    • anonymous
       
      Does this sound familiar? Collaboration? Which group read that in the Horizon Report?
    • Scott Brewer
       
      Project teams sounds like something I would love to be a part of, and my students to be a part of!
    • Mrs Huber
       
      @Jim- Yes, this does sound familiar. I served on a tech steering committee this spring and that is how I learned of these standards. Not sure the school board knows of them though.
    • Emma Clouser
       
      Seems like using diigo would help us meet these standards:)
    • Emily Reinert
       
      I think letter C is fascinating - until yesterday, I hadn't thought about students communicating with other students around the WORLD.
    • Mrs Huber
       
      Before I had this class I didn't think Distance Learning was important, but when asked if I thought the district should get a set up for our elementary school, I said yes, since why say no! I hope we get it now because I will be able to use it with the knowledge I am gaining this week. Very cool!
    • Beth Hartranft
       
      thoughts for 2.b. - We need to teach more than just office products!
    • Amy Soule
       
      Should they be allowed to text each other during class? That's communication, using one of their favorite formats!
    • Mary Richards
       
      This is particularly apt for middle school students who are very, very social! They love working in groups and do a better job of holding each other accountable than I do!
    • Emma Clouser
       
      ISTE Educational Technology Standards for Students
  • a. apply existing knowledge to generate new ideas, products, or processes. b. create original works as a means of personal or group expression. c. use models and simulations to explore complex systems and issues. d. identify trends and forecast possibilities
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  • Students demonstrate creative thinking
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    Do YOU know that NETS-S for your students? Is ANYONE in your school addressing these?
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    Do YOU know that NETS-S for your students? Is ANYONE in your school addressing these?
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    Do YOU know that NETS-S for your students? Is ANYONE in your school addressing these?
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    Do YOU know that NETS-S for your students? Is ANYONE in your school addressing these?
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    Do YOU know that NETS-S for your students? Is ANYONE in your school addressing these?
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    Do YOU know that NETS-S for your students? Is ANYONE in your school addressing these?
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    Do YOU know that NETS-S for your students? Is ANYONE in your school addressing these?
carol powell

Library of Congress Home - 0 views

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    There are many places to explore at the LOC website. There are interactive spaces from the largest library in the world. Enjoy!
anonymous

Tabbloid - 0 views

shared by anonymous on 09 Jul 10 - Cached
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    " * Free, no account required * One-step setup * Automatic email delivery"
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    Try this with some of your RSS feeds. I think you'll like it
Lucy Chubb

Explain the world with maps. - UUorld - 1 views

shared by Lucy Chubb on 09 Jul 10 - Cached
  • What is UUorld? UUorld (pronounced "world") provides an immersive mapping environment, high-quality data, and critical analysis tools.
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    "UUorld (pronounced "world") provides an immersive mapping environment, high-quality data, and critical analysis tools."
Sandra Benedict

Google Squared - 1 views

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    This is what Google thinks will challenge WOlfram Alpha. What do you think?
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    Compare this to Wolfram Alpha. Which do you think has the better start for a radically new search engine?
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    "takes a category and creates a starter 'square' of information, automatically fetching and organizing facts from across the web"
Kati Hoover

BigHugeLabs: Do fun stuff with your photos - 0 views

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    This is a fun site to use for creating using photos. I used the "motivator" poster portion in a class and the students loved it! Great fun with this tool!
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