This PowerPoint slide is about copyright and creative commons. A simple but understanding slide for students to know what the basic differences are and how to use them under certain conditions to ensure that they do not infringe the legal rights.
This PowerPoint slide is about copyright and creative commons. A simple but understanding slide for students to know what the basic differences are and how to use them under certain conditions to ensure that they do not infringe the legal rights.
Seminar on CC and the Future of Education at Ed Lab, ColumbiaJane Park
In this seminar, I gave a basic overview of CC: who it is, how/why it happened, and what CC does, particularly in the education field. I also talked about changing the social landscape of education, and how CC will play a role in the future of (open) education.
Seminar on CC and the Future of Education at Ed Lab, ColumbiaJane Park
In this seminar, I gave a basic overview of CC: who it is, how/why it happened, and what CC does, particularly in the education field. I also talked about changing the social landscape of education, and how CC will play a role in the future of (open) education.
Collaborative Works and Public Licenses (with transcript) / 協同創作與公眾授權(含英文講稿)Tyng-Ruey Chuang
The slides and transcript for the presentation at the TELDAP International Conference, Feb. 23-7, 2009, Taipei, Taiwan (http://collab.teldap.tw/2009teldap/conference_en.html).
State of CC Usability and User Research (GS 2019)Jane Park
Slides from the session at the 2019 CC Global Summit in Lisbon, Portugal: https://sched.co/MiWZ
In 2018, CC kicked off an exciting initiative called CC usability. I will present findings from six months of user research, including the high-level goals and human-centered design process we undertook, and how we arrived at 9 key insights. I will also present some of the prototypes we developed, and how the research transformed our approach to the CC Search product. Lastly, I’ll preview what’s ahead in 2019 and gather feedback on ways to more effectively engage the global community in this work.
Creative Commons: What every Educator needs to knowRodd Lucier
This slideshow provides the framework for a discussion about how educators can model 'creative integrity' and how they can assist students in leverage the Creative Commons as content creators.
Free Resources for Your Classroom
Come join us to learn about some great sites where your students can find free music, clipart, sounds, and more!
Attendees should be able to answer these questions after attending this session:
1. Where can I find free and appropriate music, clipart, and sounds?
2. How can I search to find additional resources that my kids can use in the classroom?
3. What are the copyright and creative commons restrictions and how does that impact my use of these resources?
This is a presentation to help any creators of text, video, images, art or anything creative share their ideas and spread their name using Creative Commons licenses. Using a CC license does not mean that you give up copyright. It just means that you give prior permission to users.
This brief explanation of the Creative Commons was created using material licensed by the Blender Foundation.
Buck Bunny, in its original context, can be viewed or downloaded from www.bigbuckbunny.org
This is a slideshow all about Old Edo and that show all picture with a Haiku and all seasons wit the Haiku and the picture.They are designs with all of the page.
2. What is Creative common?
The author can decide who can use
his/her work.
• All rights reserved
• Some rights reserved
3. How is it useful?
People can copy and remix edit etc.
There will be much more creative works
around the world if you use creative
commons!!
4. Why do we need it?
Because people wants to want their work to
be used legally.
I want MonaLisa to be
more famous!!!!
5. When do we use it?
When people want to make another
picture, music, movie, etc. They get a
permission from the writer, or the
author. Okay… you can…
Can I edit Mona Lisa?
9. Example
When you make something, like music, photos, drawing, or
movies, copyright goes with them automatically. So copyright
saves your work from not being used in the way that you don’t
want it to be. But sometimes, the copyright is too strong and
many people can’t use your work.
SO!!!
CREATIVE COMMONS!!
you can choose who can edit or use your work by yourself.
Then there will be more creative works around the world!
THE END