Monday, May 04, 2020

Creative Commons Webinar

Assignment:
-Watch the webinar below
-Review the notes below
- Find 5 Photos that are “Free Use/ Creative Commons”, and cite them

-Turn your assignment in to Google Classroom

Please watch the following webinar and COMPLETE the assignment that follow.  We will discuss these concepts in next week's class meeting.

The Creative Commons:  A guide to using images from the web

https://my.demio.com/recording/7IvIL6KW

THIS IS A PRE RECORDED WEBINAR.  PLEASE WATCH IT, AND WE WILL DISCUSS IT.


I. NOTES:
You must ALWAYS give credit to the photographer/ photo info)

A. GOOGLE

* GOOGLE IS NOT AS EASY OR LEGAL TO USE- MUST GO DOWN TO "USAGE RIGHTS"
(THEY HAVE A USAGE RIGHTS GUIDE)  
- YOU MUST BE CAREFUL USING GOOGLE

1. Search your topic
2. Go to "settings" and select ADVANCED SEAR CH
3. Scroll to the bottom to USAGE RIGHTS
4. Click the drop down and select "FREE TO USE OR SHARE , EVEN COMMERCIALLY"
5. This will display images that are legal to use.
6**If you are going to modify the pic, ex:  cut it out,  then select the option with MODIFY
^^If you click on the USAGE RIGHTS,  it explains how to use the usage rights

B. FLICKR.COM
(1.Once you search your image, go to the license drop down at the top left and select COMMERCIAL USE ALLOWED.
**IF YOU ARE GOING TO MODIFY, SELECT COMMERCIAL USE ALLOWED WITH MODIFICATIONS.
2. - This will display all of the photos that are free to use.)
*remember to cite them.
3. Click on your pic
4. The the Some Rights Reserved link to double check that you can use it.
(It's usually under the pic on the right)
YOU CAN GO TO FLICKR    (A LOT OF IMAGES ARE FREE...SOME YOU HAVE TO PAY FOR)


C. CREATIVE COMMONS CREATES LICENSING FOR PICTURES./ IMAGES FOR EDUCATIONAL SAFE AND FREE USE.
How do you know it's legal on Creative commons
-IF IT HAS THE CC BY 4.0 IT IS FREE TO USE.  

-YOU MUST GIVE CREDIT
-YOU MUST NOTE IF YOU MODIFIED THE PICTURE
(EX. FLIP THE PIC)

-CC BY ND 4.0 -CAN USE WITH ABSOLUTELY NO DERIVATIVES (CHANGES)
MUST BE USED IN ITS ORIGINAL FORMAT

D. PUBLIC DOMAIN IMAGES/ INFORMATION


E. REPUTABLE SOURCES ON
WE PAY FOR A LICENSE TO TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICES
CDC
FLICKR
CREATIVE COMMONS


II. DOWNLOAD YOUR IMAGES FOR BEST QUALITY!
**DON'T JUST SAVE IMAGE

III. HOW TO CITE IMAGES
Format:
(Title (If available)/ Author/ Source/ License)


US-NEWS-CORONAVIRUS-LLAMAS-DMT
Researchers at the University of Texas, in coordination with the National Institutes of Health and Ghent University in Belgium, this week are publishing a paper about the potential use of antibodies found in llamas to fight the coronavirus.  (Dreamstime/Tom Smith/TNS)                        ** -This is from our Tribune News Service


If it were from Flickr you would probably have the licensing info:

EX: (Dreamstime/Tom Smith/Flickr/ CC 2.0) 
**Please note that I created the last entry for educational purposes only)

IV Assignment:
Find Five Photos and cite them using the Sources listed above

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