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This is a list of sites that teachers can use to locate media that can be used by teachers and students under Creative Commons licensing.
Updated on May 21, 10
Created on May 20, 10
Category: Schools & Education
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This site contains images that can be used legally. You can search content that is covered under each different kind of license. Educators could use this site to find images to incorporate in presentation, to support content, and for to have students use as a resource to find images for their projects.
This site can be used to find music that is licensed under Creative Common that can be used for listening, sampling, or remixing. The music can be used in videos, digital storytelling projects, VoiceThreads, podcasts, Glogster, and many other projects involving Web 2.0 tools.
This site can be used to find audio that is license under Creative Commons. Audio can be browsed by genre and popularity. This site even contains audio books. This music chould be used for student projects as well as for teachers to incorporate into lessons. For instance, teachers could introduce students to different genres of music and even music from other cultures. Audiofarm even contains radio shows for kids on different educational topics.
This site contains web tv, videos, and photos. There are videos available on mandy different subjects. Some of the topics are music, lifestyle, film & tv, Do it yourself, art & culture, computers, animation, sports, and nature. People can also post videos that they create on this site. Students could use this site to research information on topics and to even post their own videos on topics. Teachers could use videos to support lesson content or to even introduce content.
This site contains images of places all over the world. On this site you can search pictures of countries, cities, landscapes, architecture, animals ,plants, and much more. When educators are teaching their students about places, people, or items around the world, they can actually show students what they are talking about rather than having them guess. Also, this site provides students with a "real life" view of places rather than the pictures in their textbooks. Also, students and teachers can use these images in their Web 2.0 creations.
5 items | 5 visits
This is a list of sites that teachers can use to locate media that can be used by teachers and students under Creative Commons licensing.
Updated on May 21, 10
Created on May 20, 10
Category: Schools & Education
URL: