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30+ Places To Find Creative Commons Media
One of the problems facing many teachers is trying to make students aware of the need to respect copyright and fair use of digital content. Even though students can generally appreciate the principles behind the need to pay due regard to the originators of these artefacts too often they are unable to locate anything other than copyright material. Locating suitable Creative Commons licenced content can be a real nightmare for students and teachers alike. To this end
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. So, have a look around and get inspired!
Engineering Interact - Interactive science & engineering for 9-11 year olds
Engineering Interact is a series of flash based games and accompanying resources, links and notes for primary school children aged 9 to 11 around a number of science and engineering based themes. They also contain information about real world applications.Though they are now a few years old most of the content is still very applicable and well suited to working either on the interactive whiteboard or on individual computers. The games come from the University of Cambridge Department of Engineering.
NEN Gallery : Home
The UK National Education Network has a range of original resources including images, sound bites and video that are downloadable. Whilst all the resources in this Gallery have been provided freely for Educational use they ARE NOT copyright free: the copyright in the resource is retained by the resource owner and any commercial use is explicitly excluded.
Soundsnap.com: Find and Share Free Sound Effects and Loops
Soundsnap is a free online sound library and community for sound designers and producers. People can upload sounds and share them with the world.
Science and Engineering Experiments for Kids - Welcome!
Engineering Interact is a resource produced by the Department of Engineering at the University of Cambridge. It has a range of interactives dealing with light, electricity, space, forces, sound.
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