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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 | ||
+ | * What are examples of applying Creative Common's licenses? Here are a number of good, ok, and not-so-good [https://wiki.creativecommons.org/Marking/Users examples] | ||
====Where do I find Creative Commons images?==== | ====Where do I find Creative Commons images?==== |
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Contents
What is Creative Commons?
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
- What are the licenses you can apply to your work or use when using other's works? Find out from Creative Commons*
Overview
- Creative Commons: What is it and How do I use it (to find images I can use)? TLC Workshop
- What are examples of applying Creative Common's licenses? Here are a number of good, ok, and not-so-good examples
Where do I find Creative Commons images?
- Where can we find images we can use in Sakai? (Instructional Technologies Blog post)
Where do I find Public Domain images?
- Where can you find images you can *easily* add to your classes (without getting in trouble)? (Instructional Technologies Blog post)