• You already know Microsoft Office, particularly Word,
PowerPoint, or Publisher.
• You already know basic Internet Search techniques.
• You want good photos without spending a fortune on a stock
photo library.
Understanding and Applying
“Creativity is as important in Education now as Literacy and should
be treated with the same status.”
–Sir Ken Robinson
What can we do
to really help the
Internet grow?
https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/Sharing_Creative_Works
• Attrition CC By
1) Allowed in all (even commercial) works
2) Must provide attrition and provide link to author/source
3) Must note if any changes were made
• Attrition-No Derivs CC By ND
1) Same as above
2) If you “remix, transform, or build upon the material, you may not distribute the material”
• Attribution-Share Alike CC BY-SA
1) Same as Attrition CC above
2) You may share and adapt the material, but you must contribute your creation under the same license
• Attribution-NonCommercial CC BY-NC
1) Must provide same attribution as detailed in the first license
2) You do not have to share any derivative works under CC, but you must
use it non-commercially
• Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike CC BY-NC-SA
1) Must provide attrition as in the first license
2) You may not use it commercially
3) You must make your creation available under the same license
• Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs CC BY-NC-ND
1) Must provide attrition as in the first license
2) You may not use it commercially
3) You may not share any derivative works
All logos, directly quoted text, and summarized text are found at www.creativecommons.org
CC0= Public Domain
This license revokes copyright claims to material and makes it
available to the public domain.
(Please note: this is not the same as traditional public domain,
where the copyright has expired or there is no known copyright
holder.)
• Which license allows creators to add their materials to the
public domain?
• You want to find an image for a library brochure. Which license
would you need?
• Of the six types of CC licensing, which is the most restrictive?
• If you select a work that is Share Alike, you will need to apply
the same licensing to your derived work.
• http://creativecommons.org/choose/
• Not required to submit work to a database
• How do you apply CC Licensing to a work that is not online?
• How do you apply CC to an online work?
• How do you apply CC to a social media or Google account
material?
1. Mark your work with appropriate language; list URL to license
information.
2. Use the license selector tool at www.creativecommons.org/choose
3. Google, YouTube, Flickr and other sites have internal settings that you
can choose to apply CC licensing.
Free and Legal
• Pixabay
• MorgueFile
• Flickr
• WikiMedia Commons
• Internet Archive
• Open Clipart Library
• Europeana
Usage Rights and Terms
Types and Sizes
PNG
TIFF JPG
GIF
Loss
y
Loss
less
GIF JPG TIFF PNG
Photographs X X X
Email X X
Posters/Printed X X
Webpages X X X
Small Images X X
Editing X X
Quick Change
1. Microsoft Office
2. Paint.Net
3. Paint
Where I got my stuff
• Creative Commons: www.creativecommons.org
• Pixabay: www.pixabay.com
• MorgueFile: www.morguefile.com
• Free Software Foundation: www.fsf.org
• Internet Archive: www.archive.org
• Google Search: www.google.com
• Bing Search: www.bing.com
• Paint.Net: www.getpaint.net
• Types of Files: http://users.wfu.edu/matthews/misc/graphics/formats/formats.html