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Creative Commons

CourseArc

Creative Commons is a nonprofit organization that enables the sharing and use of creativity and knowledge through free legal tools. The free, easy-to-use copyright licenses provide a simple, standardized way to give the public permission to share and use your creative work — on conditions of your choice.

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Standard deviation

Learning with e's

Standard deviation by Steve Wheeler was written in Plymouth, England and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e's.

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9 Google Search Hacks to Make eLearning Development A Whole Lot Easier

eLearning Brothers

Scenario: You need to find a football that meets Creative Commons standards. Search Solution: filetype:jpg American Football Creative Commons. #8 Searching for images might be easy for you, but do you know you can use filetype:[jpg or png] to find images and document files, like PDFs. 8 Get Quick Definitions.

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Top 43 Websites for Free & Paid Stock Video Footage

learnWorlds

8 Flickr Creative Commons. Flickr creative commons provides videos that have been uploaded to Flickr by its users and are licensed under Creative Commons. The Tanuri experiment offers free videos organized into categories that must be credited under Creative Commons 3.0. 10 Free Nature Stock.

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Copyright and Intellectual Property in Instructional Design

Obsidian Learning

The most common is the Standard YouTube License, which basically allows YouTube to broadcast the video, with the creator retaining the copyright. Do not, however, download, insert, or edit videos under the Standard YouTube License without permission.

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How to Make Sure Your Course Meets Its Learning Objectives

CourseArc

This is the standard against which the learning objectives will be measured. Image: “ Bullseye ” by Emilio Kuffer, via Flickr Creative Commons License. You then need to specify how the learning will occur. D = Degree. It defines when a particular learning objective will be considered successfully met.

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Images

CourseArc

Therefore, be sure to provide all content builders standards for finding, selecting, attributing, and implementing images into their courses. A few more tips: Search for the least restrictive licensing options when considering Creative Commons images. – Dr. Lynell Burmark. Images enhance and improve eLearning content.

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