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Assignment 11A - Copyright Free & Public Domain Resources

Post 3 resources for copyright free and public domain resources below:
Dina

Even though I am primarily an auditory learner, I recognize that most of my students are visual learners. For that reason, and because I use naturalistic methods to teach Hebrew, I make extensive use of illustrations in teaching. Here are some great sources of royalty-free photos and illustrations:

1. Copyright Free photos: This site has free art quality photos as well as some for extremely low prices (15¢). Great for creating PowerPoint presentations. [] Terms of Usage [] 2. Photographs for free use of teachers and students for educational purposes: This collection is organized very nicely. [] 3. Phillip Martin’s cartoons: [] I absolutely love Phillip Marti’s cartoons, and they can be used free of charge for non-profit purposes.

Moshe, the first one is from the Alaska State Library which lists public domain and royalty free materials.

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this one is from copyrights and government information.

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=Public Domain, Copyright Free, Open Source, and Student Use Images and Media =

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Aura It is always helpful to have images/pictures http://www.freedigitalphotos.net/images/Education_g314.html Of course there are terms to of agreement: http://www.freedigitalphotos.net/images/terms.php This site offers lesson plans for different age groups and disciplines http://www.discoveryeducation.com/teachers/ Music, creative commons http://audionautix.com/

Chaim: Free photos for teachers to use. I got from http://eduscapes.com/tap/topic98.htm http://www.freefoto.com/index.jsp

Smithsonian Institution's Office of Imaging and Photographic Services []

Free E-Books https://www.gutenberg.org/

Babette: You can find movies in the public domain at: [] For some older Jewish history resources, the full unedited Jewish Encyclopedia is now public domain: [] Liturgical music can be found here: []

Links to several public domain sites at: [] Large stock images at [] Royalty free music at: []
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Roni: Ithaca College has a public domain for use: http://www.ithacalibrary.com/sp/subjects/pubdom

U.S. Fish and wildlife - http://www.fws.gov/video/sound.htm

I also believe that http://www.wikipedia.org/ - is public domain (at least according to the rules)- but I could not find any evidence to prove it. Does anyone know??

Amy This is a website I created to help organize my own open educational resource (OER) materials, some of which I used to work with faculty at a community college in my job as a librarian. There is a lot of other stuff on the site (and it is a little slim in some ares), but there are also quite a few searchable open resource portals that include a wide range of materials relevant to Jewish Education. http://amysoer.weebly.com