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How To Fill The Void of Missing Powerpoint Clipart

eLearning Brothers

Due to the “internet of things,” Microsoft Office decided to kill off their Clipart library in December 2014. Their existing library within the MS Office programs fails to capitalize on a huge piece of their business: Bing/Images/Image Search.

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4 reasons to use Creative Commons

Learning with e's

This raises a number of tensions around creativity, intellectual property and copyright. Creative Commons (CC) is a copyright management system that goes a long way to addressing these issues. Creative Commons licences can enable teachers everywhere to access content and share their ideas freely. Unported License.

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ELEARNING AND PRESENTATIONS: In Search Of Free-to-Use Images

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

When trying to find quality images for use in PowerPoint presentations or eLearning projects created with any development tool such as Articulate Storyline, Adobe Captivate, or TechSmith Camtasia, most people turn to Google. With a quick search you are sure to find the image you’re looking for. And why not? but come on, puppies!).

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ELEARNING AND PRESENTATIONS: In Search Of Free-to-Use Images

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

When trying to find quality images for use in PowerPoint presentations or eLearning projects created with any development tool such as Articulate Storyline, Adobe Captivate, or TechSmith Camtasia, most people turn to Google. With a quick search you are sure to find the image you’re looking for. And why not? but come on, puppies!).

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My favorite free images resources for online courses

Matrix

When creating online courses it can be hard to pick and choose the perfect image and put it in the perfect spot in your lesson. While I could go on and on about not knowing your target audience when selecting images for your courses, this post will focus on the second reason only. The Creative Commons licensing.

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Lies, damned lies and the Internet

Learning with e's

This second version of the Oswald assassination picture has been skillfully manipulated to represent an entirely different meaning of the original image. Image source Lies, damned lies and the Internet by Steve Wheeler is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.

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Copyright and Intellectual Property in Instructional Design

Obsidian Learning

If you’ve been in the learning industry for any length of time, however, you are probably aware that you can’t simply go on a fishing expedition on the Internet and plop in whatever you might come across. If you’re lucky enough to come across a video that is licensed under the Creative Commons copyright, the terms of use are even simpler.