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Creative Commons

Published on Mar 08, 2016

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Designing Visual and Engaging Presentations

Photo by m-s-y

Creative Commons

Using open-licensed images
Not all images made publicly available through the internet can be used within your work

All images are born copyrighted

Creative Commons provides open licensing to freely distribute otherwise copyrighted work
Photo by Kalexanderson

"Creative Commons is a
non-profit organization that
enables the sharing and use of
creativity and knowledge
through free legal tools"
www.CreativeCommons.org

Photo by Marc Wathieu

CC Licenses

  • Copy
  • Distribute
  • Edit
  • Remix
  • Build upon work
  • Commercial/non-commercial use
Creative Commons provides several licenses which allow the author to communicate how their work can be used.

Different licenses enable others to copy, distribute, edit, remix and build upon work.

They can also state whether it can be used for commercial use.
Photo by Leo Reynolds

CC Attribution

  • Title of the work
  • Name of the author
  • Link to the original source
  • Details of the license
When using a work which has been licensed under CC, you must include the following details.

The title of the work - if available

The name of the author and a web link to the original piece of work.

Details of the creative commons license which has been used.

"Creative Commons 10th Birthday Celebration San Francisco" by tvol is licensed under CC BY 2.0

Here's an example...

Where to find CC images?

  • Creative Commons Search
  • FlickR - largest database
  • PhotosForClass - includes attribution
  • HaikuDeck - presentation software
Creative Commons Search webpage can be used to find videos, audio, music, images and more

FlickR is the largest database of CC images - although not all images on here are licensed you can filter this within your searches

PhotosForClass - designed for students and teachers to find moderated CC images on FlickR which include the attribution text

HaikuDeck is the tool which has been used to create this presentation and includes a built in CC search and automatic attribution

Further details of the different licenses and web-addresses for finding creative commons are available on the handout...