3. Project Outline Each group’s presentation will include: A visual aide (PowerPoint, Movie Maker, etc.) Define the vocabulary and anatomy of your topic Give a demonstration, activity or experiment relating to your topic. Create a handout for the class. (See handout for details and rubric)
4. Remember You must cite all your sources, including pictures, videos and demonstration ideas. Freely obtaining content online does not necessarily imply permission and simply copying the URL is not enough.
5. Fair Use Fair use “allows limited use of copyrighted material without acquiring permission from the rights holders” (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fair_use). How do you find “fair use” content? Easy…just Google it!
6. Images See how at: http://screencast.com/t/T7XK0uUloSc Click: “Advanced Image Search”
8. Non-Profit Goal: Universal access to information Text, Images, Video, Music, etc. Licenses beyond “all rights reserved”. Allow creators to specify how and how not to use their content.
9. Partnered with many organizations and websites you are probably familiar with and use yourself: You Tube, Wikipedia and Flickr, for example. Want to learn to search for fair use images licensed by creative commons on Flickr? Then Click here http://screencast.com/t/SPgVnouVy