My presentation for this year’s K12Online Conference, Steal This Preso: Copyrights, Fair Use, and Pirates in the Classroom!, is now live and viewable below. I’ve also included links to my favorite royalty free media sites and additional resources below. The Presentation BlipTV direct link to download video file use this to download to your iPod or …
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Copyright for Teachers: Persistent Myths
Disclaimer: I am not a lawyer nor do I play one on TV. My thinking has been shaped by a number of sources, mostly notably the Barely Legal Radio Podcast. Our Rights Fair Use allows us to use portions of copyrighted work for educational purposes in our classrooms. I’m of the belief that you can …
Royalty Free Images Part 2
Here’s a followup to my earlier list of royalty free images. Additions by Janice Stearns…creative commons licensed…all require attribution: Long list from Terry Roberts OpenPhoto Free Image Database NASA Images Royalty Free Clip Art Additional royalty free image list by Larry Ferlazzo and royalty free music/sound effects list by Larry Ferlazzo And my original list …
Royalty Free Music and Images
On Using Music in Video Podcasts It’s important that the music you choose to use in your video productions matches the mood of your project. Some of the K12 Online sessions had funeral dirge music during moments of inspiration and it kind of killed the mood for me. If you want good music you have …
Fair Use Resources
Thanks to Kevin for sharing this comic book which aims to teach about Fair Use from Duke University. I want to share my favorite Fair Use resource…I absolutely love the Barely Legal Radio program here in Los Angeles though I always listen online since I’m in school at the times when it’s on the radio. …
Royalty Free Images for Teachers
Here’s information about where to get images from when submitting powerpoints to the site and/or making movies, powerpoints in your classroom. Teachers often search google to find images. When you’re looking for a picture of a conga eel to explain what one is to an English Language Learner, for example, nothing really beats it in …