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Using Creative Commons Images ...and giving proper attribution.

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Using Creative Commons Images

...and giving proper attribution.

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Beforeyou

begin...Make a copy of this file into your own

Google Drive.File > Make a copy...

Image Credit: ...storrao… http://www.flickr.com/photos/30468514@N00/4880896512

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Create a slide for each of the following concepts.

1. The image must cover the entire slide2. The image must be Creative Commons licensed3. You must include the Flickr username & URL for each

Creative Commons licensed image that you use.4. The single word concept must be the only text on the

slide, in large font (other than the image attribution URL)

5. Think about the best placement for the text.6. Think about the readability of the text

a. colorb. placement.c. sized. shape maske. shape fill transparency?

This is text masked in a

shape.

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FEARExample-see next slide-

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FearImage Credit: LaPetiteTwinkie - http://www.flickr.com/photos/24806931@N06/3415400309

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Concepts for You to Design

1. Joy2. Leadership3. Change4. Persistence5. Failure6. Your Choice…

a. Envyb. Successc. Imaginationd. Couragee. Diversityf. Teamworkg. Determinationh. Achievementi. ...

● Find a creative commons licensed image to represent each of these concepts, each on its own new slide.

● Use Advanced Search in Flickr to filter for Creative Commons licensed images only.

● Give attribution for each image according to their Creative Commons license.

● Follow the format for image attribution modeled on slide #5 of this document.

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Leadership

Image credit: International Labour Organization (ILO) Department of Communications

Stephen Ransom
Again, it's good that you've linked to the source, but your audience needs to see the source for proper attribution to have been given. Same for all of your slides...