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Creative Commons is an organization that created tools (licenses) for artists, musicians, graphic designers, filmmakers, | Creative Commons is an organization that created tools (licenses) for artists, musicians, graphic designers, filmmakers, | ||
writers, and photographers to share their work. Why is this important? | writers, and photographers to share their work. Why is this important? | ||
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* Creative Commons offers a number of different types of licenses we can apply and/or use | * Creative Commons offers a number of different types of licenses we can apply and/or use | ||
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* [http://courses.durhamtech.edu/wiki/images/f/f7/CreativeCommons.pdf Creative Commons: What is it and How do I use it (to find images I can use)?] TLC Workshop | * [http://courses.durhamtech.edu/wiki/images/f/f7/CreativeCommons.pdf Creative Commons: What is it and How do I use it (to find images I can use)?] TLC Workshop | ||
Revision as of 14:03, 6 January 2015
Creative Commons is an organization that created tools (licenses) for artists, musicians, graphic designers, filmmakers, writers, and photographers to share their work. Why is this important?
- We can use their work! And we can license our work, and our students can license their work
- Creative Commons offers a number of different types of licenses we can apply and/or use
Overview
Creative Commons and images
- Where can you find images you can *easily* add to your classes (without getting in trouble)? (Instructional Technologies Blog post)
- Where can we find images we can use in Sakai? (Instructional Technologies Blog post)