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How to Find, Download, and Borrow Books from the Internet Archive via @rmbyrne 

How to Find, Download, and Borrow Books from the Internet Archive via @rmbyrne  | ED 262 Research, Reference & Resource Skills | Scoop.it

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Do you and your students understand  -  copyright issues and Creative Commons? by  DIANA GILL

Do you and your students understand  -  copyright issues and Creative Commons? by  DIANA GILL | ED 262 Research, Reference & Resource Skills | Scoop.it
Technology News & Innovation in K-12 Education

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Love me some Creative Commons!

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Are you using licensed images in your lessons - archived post form Mark Anderson will help you check!

Are you using licensed images in your lessons - archived post form Mark Anderson will help you check! | ED 262 Research, Reference & Resource Skills | Scoop.it
I often ask teachers if they use Google Images for the pictures they use in the resources they make for the classroom. The majority of . They simply go to the site, search for their image, grab the…

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Creative Commons unveils a new photo search engine with filters, lists & social sharing

Creative Commons unveils a new photo search engine with filters, lists & social sharing | ED 262 Research, Reference & Resource Skills | Scoop.it
Finding free and legal images to accompany your web content has never been difficult, thanks to Creative Commons. The nonprofit organization offers copyright licenses that creators can use to share their work more broadly, while putting them in control of where and how their work can be used, how it should be attributed and more. Now the organization is making it easier to access this content with a new search engine, CC Search, launched into beta this morning.

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The Educator’s Guide to Creativity & Copyright | ConnectSafely

The Educator’s Guide to Creativity & Copyright | ConnectSafely | ED 262 Research, Reference & Resource Skills | Scoop.it

By Kerry Gallagher, J.D., Larry Magid, Ed.D. and David Sohn, J.D. Click for printer friendly PDF NEW! Click for one-sheet Quick-Guide for Students & Teachers Whether they’re working in class or at home, students are accessing, viewing, creating, and sharing media as part of their day-to-day academic experiences. All of this is made possible by near ubiquitous access to digital devices and internet in schools and homes. While teachers are conscious of plagiarism when student products are in the form of research papers, the complicated areas of copyright, fair use, and open access creative works (such as Creative Commons or public domain) are less familiar but are just as important.


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That Image is Not Yours. Do Not Touch. - by @AliceKeeler

That Image is Not Yours. Do Not Touch. - by @AliceKeeler | ED 262 Research, Reference & Resource Skills | Scoop.it
Images on a Website are NOT Public Domain It is essential that our students are able to communicate digitally and visually. However, this also means we need to ensure that students really understand copyright, fair use, creative commons, and public domain. There is a pervasive feeling that anything on the Internet is free, it’s not. …

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Always worth reminding ourselves and our students.
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Why anyone can steal our articles. Yes, really. - The Conversation

We believe quality information should be accessible to all and that’s why we publish under a Creative Commons license, which allows anyone, anywhere to republish our articles. This short video explains…

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Creative Commons | CC Search | #Copyright

Creative Commons | CC Search | #Copyright | ED 262 Research, Reference & Resource Skills | Scoop.it
Creative Commons licenses provide a flexible range of protections and freedoms for authors, artists, and educators.

 

Please note that search.creativecommons.org is not a search engine, but rather offers convenient access to search services provided by other independent organizations. CC has no control over the results that are returned.

 

Do not assume that the results displayed in this search portal are under a CC license. You should always verify that the work is actually under a CC license by following the link. Since there is no registration to use a CC license, CC has no way to determine what has and hasn't been placed under the terms of a CC license. If you are in doubt you should contact the copyright holder directly, or try to contact the site where you found the content.

 

Learn more / En savoir plus / Mehr erfahren:

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=Creative-Commons

 

https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2013/02/22/what-you-should-know-about-copyright/

 


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Creative Commons licenses provide a flexible range of protections and freedoms for authors, artists, and educators.

 

Please note that search.creativecommons.org is not a search engine, but rather offers convenient access to search services provided by other independent organizations. CC has no control over the results that are returned.

 

Do not assume that the results displayed in this search portal are under a CC license. You should always verify that the work is actually under a CC license by following the link. Since there is no registration to use a CC license, CC has no way to determine what has and hasn't been placed under the terms of a CC license. If you are in doubt you should contact the copyright holder directly, or try to contact the site where you found the content.

 

Learn more / En savoir plus / Mehr erfahren:

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=Creative-Commons

 

https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2013/02/22/what-you-should-know-about-copyright/