This document provides guidance on properly attributing content shared under a Creative Commons license, including:
1. Keeping intact any original copyright notices
2. Crediting the author and parties as specified
3. Including the title and URL of the work
4. Providing the URL for the selected CC license
It emphasizes the importance of proper attribution for both the original authors and those sharing derived works.
Presented by Lorelle VanFossen of Lorelle on WordPress http://lorelle.wordpress.com/ for WordCamp Whistler on WordPress Power Tips. Includes tips on WordPress features, power blogging, speed blogging, Firefox Greasemonkey Scripts, NoteTab Pro, and how to blog better and more efficiently with WordPress.
Lorelle at WordCamp 2008 - 260 Ways to Break WordPressLorelle VanFossen
Lorelle VanFossen speaks at WordCamp 2008 on 260 Ways to Break WordPress - how the WordPress Community is pushing WordPress and breaking it, and how we all benefit from the push to defy limitations in design, PHP, and blogs in general.
Presentation on WordPress and Social Media integration given at WordCamp Raleigh on May 22, 2011. Sharing tools, techniques, and technology to implement social media tools into WordPress CMS.
Presented by Lorelle VanFossen of Lorelle on WordPress http://lorelle.wordpress.com/ for WordCamp Whistler on WordPress Power Tips. Includes tips on WordPress features, power blogging, speed blogging, Firefox Greasemonkey Scripts, NoteTab Pro, and how to blog better and more efficiently with WordPress.
Lorelle at WordCamp 2008 - 260 Ways to Break WordPressLorelle VanFossen
Lorelle VanFossen speaks at WordCamp 2008 on 260 Ways to Break WordPress - how the WordPress Community is pushing WordPress and breaking it, and how we all benefit from the push to defy limitations in design, PHP, and blogs in general.
Presentation on WordPress and Social Media integration given at WordCamp Raleigh on May 22, 2011. Sharing tools, techniques, and technology to implement social media tools into WordPress CMS.
With tens of thousands of themes available for your WordPress website, choosing between them and knowing which to avoid, can be an overwhelming decision. In this talk, we will go over some of the factors that go into choosing the best theme for your website, as well as where to find them and how to gauge the quality.
Tony Zeoli's presentation deck, "Getting Started With Wordpress" for the Wordpress Westchester Meetup Group. Install, Themes, Plugins and other resources.
Websites You Didn’t Know You Can Build with ElementorJeleen Cubillas
Find out which themes and plugins you can use to build advanced websites with Elementor.
Speaker: Jojo Valencia
Event URL: https://events.elementor.com/events/details/elementor-elementor-philippines-presents-websites-you-didnt-know-you-can-build-with-elementor/
Extend the power of your WordPress website or blog with powerful and useful WordPress plugins depending upon your custom needs. To get started, all you need to know is exactly what and which level of flexibility you’d like to have.
WordPress Essentials for Beginners - YES Montreal December 2014Kathryn Presner
This presentation will demystify the world of WordPress and explore how to use it for everything from a personal blog to a corporate website. Using easy-to-understand language, we’ll delve into fundamental WordPress building blocks like themes, widgets, and plugins. We’ll look at the difference between WordPress.com and self-hosted WordPress.org sites. You’ll come out of the session excited and ready to tackle your first WordPress site!
A (very) brief overview of WordPress as a useful tool to help build your online presence.
This was given to the wonderful XL group in Birmingham UK.
The objective was to give people enough information to be able to manage someone else doing the technical details, and to show just how easy it is to create and publish content using WordPress.
Passionate About Plugins and Wild for WidgetsKathryn Presner
The huge range of over 38,000 community-contributed plugins is one of the most valuable features of WordPress.org. But how do you determine what’s a safe and effective plugin without being overwhelmed by choice? In this session we’ll look at when to use a plugin and clarify the difference between widgets and plugins. We’ll discuss how to make an informed decision about which plugin to use – and explore how to troubleshoot any conflicts that may crop up.
Finding and Crediting Copyright-Friendly Images for Presentations and Public...CurriculumCollection
Information on why you should care about using copyright-friendly images in presentations and publications, where you can find them, and how to properly cite or credit them.
With tens of thousands of themes available for your WordPress website, choosing between them and knowing which to avoid, can be an overwhelming decision. In this talk, we will go over some of the factors that go into choosing the best theme for your website, as well as where to find them and how to gauge the quality.
Tony Zeoli's presentation deck, "Getting Started With Wordpress" for the Wordpress Westchester Meetup Group. Install, Themes, Plugins and other resources.
Websites You Didn’t Know You Can Build with ElementorJeleen Cubillas
Find out which themes and plugins you can use to build advanced websites with Elementor.
Speaker: Jojo Valencia
Event URL: https://events.elementor.com/events/details/elementor-elementor-philippines-presents-websites-you-didnt-know-you-can-build-with-elementor/
Extend the power of your WordPress website or blog with powerful and useful WordPress plugins depending upon your custom needs. To get started, all you need to know is exactly what and which level of flexibility you’d like to have.
WordPress Essentials for Beginners - YES Montreal December 2014Kathryn Presner
This presentation will demystify the world of WordPress and explore how to use it for everything from a personal blog to a corporate website. Using easy-to-understand language, we’ll delve into fundamental WordPress building blocks like themes, widgets, and plugins. We’ll look at the difference between WordPress.com and self-hosted WordPress.org sites. You’ll come out of the session excited and ready to tackle your first WordPress site!
A (very) brief overview of WordPress as a useful tool to help build your online presence.
This was given to the wonderful XL group in Birmingham UK.
The objective was to give people enough information to be able to manage someone else doing the technical details, and to show just how easy it is to create and publish content using WordPress.
Passionate About Plugins and Wild for WidgetsKathryn Presner
The huge range of over 38,000 community-contributed plugins is one of the most valuable features of WordPress.org. But how do you determine what’s a safe and effective plugin without being overwhelmed by choice? In this session we’ll look at when to use a plugin and clarify the difference between widgets and plugins. We’ll discuss how to make an informed decision about which plugin to use – and explore how to troubleshoot any conflicts that may crop up.
Finding and Crediting Copyright-Friendly Images for Presentations and Public...CurriculumCollection
Information on why you should care about using copyright-friendly images in presentations and publications, where you can find them, and how to properly cite or credit them.
Using the CC BY license, Workshop for 2013 OPEN Kick-offJane Park
Summary of session from OPEN Kickoff Conference for DOL TAACCCT Round 2 Grantees: This session will dive into detail about the CC BY licensing requirement and what it takes to apply the license to grantee materials. CC will go over the CC license chooser tool, examples of good license implementation, and content-sharing platforms where you can upload resources under the CC BY license. If enough time and interest, CC will also go over best practices for giving attribution to the creators of CC licensed works, especially as part of a larger resource, such as a textbook or course.
More info: http://open4us.org/events/
Creative Commons Quick Start: A short introduction to using CC licencesLorna Campbell
Confused by Creative Commons? At a loss about licences? Bewildered by attribution? If you’re new to Creative Commons licences or simply need a quick refresher, these slides will provide a brief introduction to Creative Commons, covering all the main licence types, and show you how to quickly and easily apply CC licences to content in Learn, Media Hopper Create and blogs.
These slides are part of a digital skills course run by the University of Edinburgh's Open Educational Resources Service https://open.ed.ac.uk/
CC BY, Lorna M. Campbell and Stephanie Farley, University of Edinburgh, 2020.
Creative Commons licensing: application, search and attribution (2013)ccAustralia
"Creative Commons licensing: application, search and attribution", presented by Professor Anne Fitzgerald at the Museums Australia National Conference, Canberra, Australia, 17 May 2013
Creative Commons licensing: application, search and attribution (2013)ccAustralia
"Creative Commons licensing: application, search and attribution", presented by Professor Anne Fitzgerald at Museums Australia National Conference, Canberra, 17 May 2013
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YouTube gets 30 million visitors per day and is a great source of traffic for your website.
Despite this, it’s extremely easy to rank on the first page!
If you’re not using YouTube, you’re missing out on a MASSIVE opportunity!
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Creative Commons Licences: Applying CC licences, searching for CC-licensed ma...ccAustralia
Presentation to staff of the State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, on 24 June 2013. Presentation explains how to apply the Creative Commons licences to copyright materials; how to search for and retrieve Creative Commons licensed materials on the web; and how to correctly attribute Creative Commons materials.
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Welcome to the Program Your Destiny course. In this course, we will be learning the technology of personal transformation, neuroassociative conditioning (NAC) as pioneered by Tony Robbins. NAC is used to deprogram negative neuroassociations that are causing approach avoidance and instead reprogram yourself with positive neuroassociations that lead to being approach automatic. In doing so, you change your destiny, moving towards unlocking the hypersocial self within, the true self free from fear and operating from a place of personal power and love.
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3 Paste the license in your blog footer / blog post footer
16. Allows users to choose one of the six
Creative Commons licenses to apply to the
content they upload to Facebook.
-- CURRENTLY ON HOLD –
Add your license and the way you want to be
attributed below each photo and album description.
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19. Add the way you want to be attributed below each
photo and album description, since it’s often hard to
for people to attribute flickr photos properly.
20. Add the way you want to be attributed below each
photo and album description.
22. For all videos it is a good idea to add a mention of
your licensing in the credits section of the video, as
well as the video description.
23. For all slides / documents it is a good idea to add a
mention of your licensing in the end or beginning
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28. When done properly attribution helps both you & the previous authors of the
work gain more authority & reach more people
29. 1. KEEP INTACT ANY COPYRIGHT NOTICES FOR THE WORK
2. CREDIT THE AUTHOR, LICENSOR AND/OR OTHER PARTIES IN THE
MANNER THEY SPECIFY
3. THE TITLE OF THE WORK + THE URL FOR THE WORK IF APPLICABLE.
4. URL FOR THE CREATIVE COMMONS LICENSE SELECTED WITH EACH
COPY OF THE WORK THAT YOU MAKE AVAILABLE.
5. IF YOU ARE MAKING A DERIVATIVE , YOU NEED TO IDENTIFY THAT
YOUR WORK IS A DERIVATIVE WORK
Telling the author of work will not only make the but also help you promote your work.
30. A suite of tools that makes it
ridiculously simple for anyone to copy
and paste the correct attribution for
any CC licensed work. These tools will
query the metadata around a CC-
licensed object and produce a properly
formatted attribution that users can
copy and paste wherever they need to.
31. This presentsation was created by Darine Sabbagh in
collaboration with Eman Jaradat.
Slides 5-10 and the background for the entrie
presentation were designed by Naeema Zarif |
www.naeemazarif.com | CC BY NC
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported
License. To view a copy of this license, visit
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ or
send a letter to Creative Commons, 171 Second Street,
Suite 300, San Francisco, California, 94105, USA.
Check out this license’s limiitations here.
We would be happy to hear about how this
presentation has helped you