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Images

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A few more tips: Search for the least restrictive licensing options when considering Creative Commons images. Images are sometimes incorrectly marked as public domain on Wikipedia or Wikimedia; check the original source of the image to judge the credibility of the public domain notice.

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5 technologies to promote creative learning

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To complete this task students must first understand and appreciate what the non-traditional senses are and how they are used, and then use their creativity to depict them accurately.] The latter option is more advanced and problematic, because many of the commonly known topics are already well covered on Wikipedia. Unported License.

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UnGoogleable questions again

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Just like Wikipedia, we can use the unGoogleable question to create a launching pad into more serious enquiry. UnGoogleable questions again by Steve Wheeler was written in Plymouth, England and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 But this is just the starting point. Unported License.

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Giant leaps

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Source: Wikipedia) Video Analysis Intergraph Government Solutions developed its Video Analyst System (VAS) by building on Video Image Stabilization and Registration (VISAR) technology created by NASA to help analyse video footage. This is known as Real-Time GIPSY (RTG). Unported License. Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e's.

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Who are the Wikipedians?

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I doubt if there is anyone reading this blog who has not used Wikipedia in some way in the last 12 months. The final keynote speaker at Learning without Frontiers was the Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales. The final keynote speaker at Learning without Frontiers was the Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales. Who are the Wikipedians?

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Cinderella technology?

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In the popular folk tale, Cinderella is described on Wikipedia as: ". by Steve Wheeler was written in Plymouth, England and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Image by Glamhag on Flickr Large screen touch displays seem to be the 'Cinderella technology' of education. Unported License.

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Remix culture and education

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One of the most widespread examples of digital remix is Wikipedia. The appeal of Wikipedia and also any digital remix is that it is never complete. Teachers should be aware of existing copyright law, and also how to use licences such as Creative Commons to discover and share content that is specifically created for remixing.

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