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Sprixi - Free images to choose and use! 30+ Places To Find Creative Commons Media. This article was written in 2009 and remains one of our most popular posts. If you’re keen to learn more about online tools, you may find this recent article on Google Analytics apps of great interest. In this day and age, it seems everything online has a price associated with it. Whether you’re subscribing to a pay site for full articles or clicking on ads in a blog, everything online seems to have money associated with it. Luckily there is still a large, and very healthy, movement online for media files listed under the Creative Commons licenses.

For those of you unfamiliar with the concept, these are files you can use in the creation of web sites and other media, free of charge. SitePoint has gathered up over 30 of the best resources online for audio, video, images and more for finding just the perfect Creative Commons licensed item for use in your next project.

Audio ArtistServer.com: Over 7,000 free audio files as of this writing, all well categorized and easy to navigate. Images. Copyrightfriendly » home. What is Creative Commons? Wanna Work Together RG Remix. Understanding Creative Commons Pt 2 - Home - Doug Johnson's. This post and the previous post are a draft of an article I've been asked to write for a school library magazine on Creative Commons. I'm sharing the draft here hoping readers will add suggestions for clarification, additions, or other sorts of improvements.

If you can't take advantage of your readers, just who can you take advantage of? I look forward to your comments. Thanks - Doug Creative Commons and why it should be more common (Part Two) Implications for K-12 education Consider these scenarios: A student needs photographs and music for a history project, but can’t find what he needs in the public domain or in royalty-free collections…A teacher has developed outstanding materials that teach irregular Spanish verbs. In each of the scenarios above, Creative Commons licensing may offer a solution. 1.

There are two main ways to find Creative Commons licensed materials. 2. 3. Spread the word. Resources: Videos A Shared Culture < Understanding Creative Commons Pt 1 - Home - Doug Johnson&#039;s. This post and the next is a draft of an article I've been asked to write for a school library magazine on Creative Commons. I'm sharing the draft here hoping readers will add suggestions for clarification, additions, or other sorts of improvements.

If you can't take advantage of your readers, just who can you take advantage of? I look forward to your comments. Thanks - Doug Creative Commons and why it should be more common (Part One) You’ve heard yourself on countless occasions tell students, “Assume everything on the Internet is copyrighted!” Sorry. Creative Commons provides free tools that let authors, scientists, artists, and educators easily mark their creative work with the freedoms they want it to carry. In other words, Creative Commons (CC) is an alternative to traditional copyright. Inspired by the Free Software Foundation’s GNU General Public License, the non-profit Creative Commons organization was founded in 2001 by Stanford Law professor Lawrence Lessig.