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eLearning: YouTube Adds Creative Commons Content

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

.   I have recently written a couple articles in response to the many questions I receive about whether or not using content found on YouTube is a violation of copyright.      In one article I spoke with a lawyer about his views on using material found on Youtube. In Videos in the public domain.

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Vygotsky, Piaget and YouTube

Learning with e's

Choose any subject, whether it be baking a sponge cake, playing blues guitar, or animal husbandry, and you will find dozens of YouTube videos that will teach you. They create the content and present it to you on YouTube, and the ZPD is still there. The content is out there. Behind the technology he would argue, are the experts.

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Technical requirements

Learning with e's

Recently, for a new book I published, I created a promotional video and posted it to YouTube. Once I had created the MP4 file via iMovie, it was a simple matter of uploading it to YouTube. It's often the case that educators are put off from creating their own digital content due to lack of familiarity with technology. Here's the video.

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Top 43 Websites for Free & Paid Stock Video Footage

learnWorlds

The same stands for YouTube videos. 8 Flickr Creative Commons. Flickr creative commons provides videos that have been uploaded to Flickr by its users and are licensed under Creative Commons. 31 YouTube Creative Commons. 10 Free Nature Stock. 26 Tanuri Experiment. 27 Videezy.

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Building online communities of learning

Learning with e's

I'm very grateful to the EDEN community for inviting me to present at this event, and I hope the YouTube video below is useful to you. Building online communities of learning by Steve Wheeler was written in Plymouth, England and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

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Copyright and Intellectual Property in Instructional Design

Obsidian Learning

In learning and development, and instructional and graphics design, it can be tempting to use such resources to demonstrate a procedure (YouTube video), illustrate a point (funny photo/meme), or simply improve the auditory and/or visual presentation of your content (sound effects/cool graphics). YouTube Videos. Photos and Graphics.

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Transforming online learning experiences

Learning with e's

Below is the YouTube live streaming link to my full presentation, as well as those by Carmen Holetescu (Romania), Ramesh Sharma (India), Robert Repnik (Slovenia) and Zehra Altinay Gazi (Turkey). I used that quote this morning when I presented online at a conference hosted by Near East University in Turkey. Unported License.