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Martha Hickson

Free Technology for Teachers: By Request - A Primer on Creative Commons - 15 views

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    On CreativeCommons.org there is a gallery of sixteen videos and slideshows that explain what Creative Commons licensing is, how to use it, and practical examples of Creative Commons licensing in use.
Cathy Oxley

Creative Commons and Flickr - a solution found! | resourcelinkbce - 20 views

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    How to attribute creative commons images found on Flickr
jenibo

What Teachers Need to Know about The New Creative Commons 4.0 Licenses ~ Educational Te... - 29 views

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    Creative Commons has recently rolled out its new 4.0 licences and made them available for adoption worldwide. This is the fruit of two ears of hard work to overcome some of th weaknesses that marked the 2011 version CC licences.
Joyce Valenza

Our Space: Being a Responsible Citizen of the Digital World | The GoodWork Project - 47 views

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    " Creative Commons LicenseThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License. "
Cathy Oxley

YouTube - ‪Creative Commons Kiwi‬‏ - 17 views

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    Creative Commons licences explained simply.
Lisa Castellano

Public Domain & Creative Commons Content - Finding Public Domain & Creative Commons Ima... - 27 views

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    This guide will help you find and correctly attribute public domain and Creative Commons images for your project or presentation.
anonymous

7 Image Search Tools That Will Change Your Life | Brain Pickings - 57 views

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    Excellent search tools.  Great for visual learners.  Compfight even does Creative Commons.
Cathy Oxley

Creative Commons - Gym Junkie Librarian - 28 views

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    How to write the attribution for CC images.
Jamin Henley

Focus on Creating New Things, Not Just Fixing Broken Old Stuff « Moving at th... - 0 views

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    As human beings as well as educators in our schools, we need to make opportunities each week to CREATE new things. The act of creating is something we are wired to do naturally, yet as we get older many of us schedule our daily lives in ways which make creativity a rare rather than common experience.
Mrs. Fink

dig.ccmixter - 26 views

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    creative commons music for use in school projects
Martha Hickson

Copyright - Playing with Media - 26 views

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    Harry Potter Can Fly H = Homegrown P = Public Domain C = Creative Commons F = Fair Use Homegrown
Antonietta Neighbour

GunnMap 2 - 13 views

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    Gunn Map 2 is an online application which allows you to create customizable maps with any compatible set of data you have available. GunnMap is free. Images generated with it are under the Creative Commons BY-SA license, making them suitable for use most anywhere including on Wikipedia. Watch Demonstration:    http://vimeo.com/1849768#  Via Robin Good
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