Google Advanced Search now permits search filtering by Creative Commons licenses.
I was surprised how few of the attendees at TechForum that I talked with this week knew about Creative Commons. Teachers and students need to not only know about Creative Commons and search tools which support it, but also be using it in research and assignments. (Thanks to Will Richardson and Lawrence Lessig for this lead.)
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On this day..
- Help Students Use Icons and Photos in Narrated Slideshows – 2018
- Add Kindle MOBI eBook to WordPress Online Store – 2014
- Using Minecraft for Virtual Simulations & Oklahoma Ag in the Classroom – 2011
- Improving Reading, Writing and Critical Thinking Skills with Media – 2011
- Why Veteran’s Day is November 11th – 2011
- Video Tributes to Oklahoma and Kansas Military Veterans – 2010
- Digital Citizenship in Libraries: Constructively Leveraging the Power of the Social Web – 2009
- A reminder from Linus about how important personal recognition can be – 2009
- WikiPedia to go (an offline download for schools) – 2008
- Making the case for a safe, moderated learning community for Oklahoma schools – 2008