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Creative Commons - Share, Remix, Reuse - Legally

Here's a short video that explains what Creative Commons is and how it works.

 

 

Learn how to license your own work

  • Copyright protects creative expression

  • Copyright does not protect the facts or ideas underlying the creative expression.

      

License Conditions...you choose what you want to apply to your work (courtesy of CC.org)

AttributionAttribution

You let others copy, distribute, display, and perform your copyrighted work — and derivative works based upon it — but only if they give credit the way you request.

Share Alike Share Alike

You allow others to distribute derivative works only under a license identical to the license that governs your work.

Noncommercial Noncommercial

You let others copy, distribute, display, and perform your work — and derivative works based upon it — but for noncommercial purposes only.

No Derivative Works No Derivative Works

You let others copy, distribute, display, and perform only verbatim copies of your work, not derivative works based upon it.  

 


Using Creative Commons in the Classroom 

 

Steal This Preso: Copyrights, Fair Use, and Pirates in the Classroom by Mathew Needleman

 

The Educator's Guide to Creative Commons


Where to get CC Licensed...

 

Photos

Flickr Creative Commons

Google Advanced Image Search (usage rights)

Wikipedia click on photo to access copyright info or type of CC license

25 Free Stock Photo Sites

 

Audio

Soundzabound free to all Wisconsin schools through Badgerlink or with your public library card

ccMixter community of musicians that share their musical remixes. Search for music in dig.ccmixter advance search

Free Sound Project has sound samples available for use in your projects...search by tags


Citing CC Resources 

Format for citing that can be used...  (directions)

  • publisher name, photo title, date uploaded via Flickr, Creative Commons License

If using the resource on the web

  • create a hyperlink to the original work

  • create a hyperlink to the Creative Common's License


 Preventing Plagiarism

ProQuests' Mini-Research Strategies and Models for Preventing Plagiarism and Developing Critical Thinking

  • a 28 page antiplagiarism guide
  • commentary from librarians on how to prevent plagiarism
  • strategies from Doug Johnson on lowering probability of plagiarism
  • mini-research activities

 

Essential Questions - Jamie McKenzie


Copyright Resources

 


 

 

 

 

 

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