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Resources for students and teachers to understand copyright laws, and resources that you can use without fear of breaking the law!
Finding Copyright-Free Images
Educational Clipart
47 Sites about Creative Commons and Public Domain
Huge resource list, some are repetitive, and some I have not tested.
*Note: Just becuase these are creative commons or public domain images, doesn't mean your students will not stumble across something inapropriate.
Audio and Video Resources
Learning More about Copyright and Open Copyright
Creative Commons and Their Initiative for Open Educational Resources
Finding Open Educational Resources
Teaching Students about Copyright
Copyright and Creative Commons Video
Common Sense Media has an abudance of incredible lessons to help students understand copyright.
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A Creators Rights (Grades 6-8)
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My Creatice Work (K-2)
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Whoes is it, Anyway? (3-5)
Organizing Creative Common Resources for Students
Organization on a Tablet or iPad
Create folders with links to the websites that you would like students to use.
Organization on Desktop Computer or Laptop
Create a symbaloo or pinterest page for students to use. This way it won't matter what computer they are on, they will be able to access the creative commons resources you would like for them to use.
I have created a Symbaloo for you to add to or use with your students. View some of the suggested Creative Common websites on my Symbaloo.