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How to find free images and other resources without copyright restrictions

Challenge to Learn

Creative common (CC) and GNU licenses. Creative Commons is an organization which supports free and open content. It enables a creator (of images, courses, music, video’s) to get registered as the owner/creator of the resource but at the same time grants other people the right to use this resource.

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Guide to copyright-free images and other resources

easygenerator

Images are expensive, and you do not want to violate copyrights. Finding good images that you are allowed to use can be a challenge. Here is a list with free services to images and other resources that you are allowed to use. Copyright free images via search engines. Death to the stock photo. Free photos.

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Top 43 Websites for Free & Paid Stock Video Footage

learnWorlds

Make your online school’s story come to life with movement and sound to grab attention quickly. CuteStockFootage offers a lot of clips and shots for your video & sound projects. 8 Flickr Creative Commons. You can display your online courses in new ways through the video format in Facebook News Feed. 11 Iso republic.

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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). Photos and Graphics.

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12 tips for great speaking

Learning with e's

Photo by Tup Wanders on Flickr In my previous post , I reflected on 18 years of keynote speaking in academic conferences. Better still, use images and other evocative visuals to support your presentation. Images almost always evoke better memories than text. In nearly two decades, I guess you learn quite a lot.

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How to Get Your Training Presentation From Good to Great With Images, Audio, and Video

Mindflash

Photos, sound files and video clips are always great ways to liven up great presentations. A few quick examples: Photos. A retail clerk needs to categorize items rung up at the point of sale — photos of the inventory aid in product recognition. Adding Images. First, a Few Ground Rules. Adding Audio.

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Intervention learning

Learning with e's

Photo from Wikimedia Commons Predictably, the ideas that dominated at Learning Technologies 2019 (#LT19uk) were mostly on new and emerging technologies. It sounded like a hackneyed line from an old 1970s TV sitcom script. It sounded like a hackneyed line from an old 1970s TV sitcom script. and the laughter stopped.