Images,+Clipart+and+Graphics

=What teachers should know about Copyright=

=Copyright= In the USA anything original created since March 1, 1989 is assumed to be copyrighted, whether it has a notice or not. Teachers and students need to be aware of the responsibilities of using the Internet to obtain images, sound, video and text.

This is a .pdf copy of a great copyright chart Print it out as a resource for yourself.

**Copyright-friendly, free media resources**
Always check Terms of Use to confirm conditions of use to confirm how you may use and how to acknowledge the source.

[|Creative Commons:] Share, Remix, Reuse - Legally
Creative Commons licenses provide simple, standardized alternatives to the “all rights reserved” paradigm of traditional copyright.

Creative Commons Search search for something you can modify, adapt, or build upon.

Images - clipart
1. Phillip Martin clipart Free art for your classroom, newsletters, or wherever you can find a non-profit use. 2. [|Clipart ETC] Free clipart for teachers and students. Black and white clipart 3. [|Teaching Clipart Library] 3000 images useful in the teaching basic vocabulary in a variety of languages. As culturally neutral as we could make them. 4. [|Open Clip Art] An archive of clip art that can be used for free for any use. 5. [|Pics 4 Learning] A copyright-friendly image library for teachers and students. 6. [|Grandma's Graphics] Vintage graphics and clipart.

Images - photos
1. __[|Free Digital Photos]__ Every image is free, with an option to buy high resolution versions for use in print or graphic design. 2. [|Edupic Graphical Resource] Free photographs and graphics for education posted by content area. 3. [|Wikimedia Commons] A data base of freely usable media files to which anyone can contribute. 4. [|Photos 8] Photos offered by the photographer for both personal and commercial use with the condition that you cite the website. 5. [|Morgue File] Free high resolution digital stock photographs and reference images for either corporate or public use. The purpose of this site is to provide free image reference material for illustrators, comic book artist, designers, teachers and all creative pursuits.

WebQuest.org media resource page A list of sources of copyright-friendly media.

This file provides directions for an efficient way to transfer customized gallery items to a different computer, creating a floating hyperlink image in the gallery, and moving objects from one gallery folder to another.

This file offers suggestions for adding additional information to a notebook page.

There are a variety of ways to reveal information on the mimio notebook page. Here are several examples.

This file shows mimio notebook reveal techniques as they can be used in classroom lessons.

Record your own sound effects, directions or narrations with Audacity.

Create animated text for your .ink files that can be saved to your gallery.

Bloom's Taxonomy Blooms Digitally - This is a very interesting article that updates the original Bloom's Taxonomy for the digital 21st Century.