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A Copyright and Creative Commons Primer - Freelancing - Lifehacker - 0 views

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    A website giving a basic introduction to creative commons.
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35mm Stock Footage : Free Movies : Download & Streaming : Internet Archive - 1 views

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    stock video for creative commons projects.
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WordPress › Creative Commons Configurator « WordPress Plugins - 0 views

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    licensing wordpress sites through CC easily.
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30+ Places To Find Creative Commons Media - 0 views

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    In our section on copyright, we'll talk about CC licensing, which is easier to use in presentations than stuff with regular copyright restrictions.
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    Great sources of CC media, which I use all the time in presentations.
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FREE - Federal Registry for Educational Excellence | FREE - Federal Registry for Educat... - 0 views

shared by Rick West on 27 Jun 13 - Cached
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    free open educational resources
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freesound :: home page - 1 views

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    free sounds you can use in multimedia projects
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How Technology Is Warping Your Memory | The Creativity Post - 1 views

  • Last year at MIT, researchers identified a neural circuit that helps the brain to create long-lasting memories, and the circuit was found to work more effectively when the brain is actively paying attention to what it's looking at. Numerous studies have also found that when students multitask while doing schoolwork, they understand and retain less of the information.
  • The bottom line? If you lose the bigger story, you're likely lose the smaller details, too.
  • So-called "senior moments" are becoming increasingly common among younger people, recent data has found, and it's thought to be due, at least in part, to excessive reliance on technology. A 2013 Trending Machine national poll found that millennials (aged 18-34) are more likely than those over the age of 55 to forget what day it is (15 percent vs. 7 percent) and where they put their keys (14 percent vs. 8 percent). Gen-Yers even forget to take a shower (6 percent) more frequently than seniors. Rising stress levels (which may also have something to do with constant connectivity) could be a factor as well.
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