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Lissa Davies

NounProject - 0 views

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    "The Noun Project is an online catalog of free clip art that you can download and reuse for all kinds of projects. The catalog is divided into eleven categories including sports, safety, food, animals, and more. All of the images are either public domain images or Creative Commons licensed images. If the images are public domain you are free to reuse them without attribution without restriction. If the images are Creative Commons licensed, please note the attribution requirements." Richard Byrne
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flickrCC - ebooks - 0 views

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    Free creative commons site for photos
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flickrCC - march - 0 views

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    Flickr pictures for creative commons. 
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Digital Citizenship Scope and Sequence | Common Sense Media - 0 views

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    Common Sense Media has just released a fantastic new tool for integrating digital citizenship into your curriculum. The Interactive Scope and Sequence lays out simple lessons organized by grade level and divided into topics such as Digital Footprint and Reputation, Creative Credit and Copyright, Cyberbullying, and more.
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All Photos - 0 views

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    More creative commons picture sites
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Finding and Resizing Images with Wylio - ProfHacker - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    A screencast of how to use wylio.com to search for, size and embedd Creative Commons pictures to your presentations 
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nerdson_cc.png (467×1053) - 0 views

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    Comic about using Creative Commons in research. 
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Powtoon - 0 views

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    "PowToon would be a great addition to the design thinking routine. Students can use PowToon to share their ideas or to "prototype" an idea. Students can create videos to show math processes, explanations of complex concepts, review new learning, teach others, explain processes, tell stories, or present research. The possibilities are really endless and students will come up with hundreds of other creative uses. Teachers can use PowToon to create animations for students. This is a great way to present new information or ideas for discussion. Tips: The PowToon Interactive Tour and How to Create series are very helpful to watch prior to creating your first animations."
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Creative Commons Search - 0 views

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    This is a site that allows you to find media, images and information that does not required to be cited. 
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