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Music selections. All are available either as CC-By for free or a paid royalty free license where credit isn't required
Black and white icons with ability to search. Some are public domain, some creative commons, so check the license for each one before downloading.
Free characters and office scenes that can be used for e-learning. Different expressions and poses for conversations. The license information is conflicting; it's labeled CC-public domain, but requests attribution so it should really be CC-By.
Hundreds of icon sets. Check licenses; some are Creative Commons, some are free for commercial use, some are personal use only
Visual search for public domain and Creative Commons images (only commercial friendly CC images are included)
CC-By photos, mostly for textures. Lots of closeups of objects & nature (rock, fire, smoke, wood, glass, electric, etc.)
Educause introduction to Creative Commons for educators
Review of a high school Animoto project with details on some of the issues students had with account sign-ups, organizing files, and using non-CC-licensed images.
Introduction to Creative Commons explaining how CC licenses benefit content creators who want to share their work with the world. Includes an overview of the differences between licenses.
Beth Kanter on the process of developing curriculum collaboratively with a "swarm" of contributors on a wiki
Learn web standards online. Self paced, individual learning--this includes a series of articles by various authors, plus individual practice exercises and reflection questions. Currently 21 articles; more to be published in the future. Looks like this could be a pretty substantial open educational resource, especially as they continue to build articles. CC-NC-SA
Huge directory of links to free educational resources--open courseware, open educational resources, and general resources. Mostly higher ed.
Terry Anderson has edited the second ed. of this book, available online under a CC-NC license. You can download the entire book or just individual chapters by specific authors.
http://www.aupress.ca/books/Terry_Anderson.php
A teacher's reflections on using images from Flickr. Although she encouraged the use of Creative Commons images, the nature of the student work clearly fell under fair use. Even so, she got complaints from photographers about the fair use of their work. She wrote a really thoughtful response to the Flickr users and had a great discussion with her students about copyright.
Slideshow introducing Creative Commons and discussing the differences between licenses
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- Christy Tucker on 2007-11-15