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BEING MEDIA SAVVYeworkshop - Media Literacy -This module provides teachers with the background information and frameworks to effectively integrate media literacy across the curriculum. It includes lesson plans, videos, tutorials, examples and many other valuable media literacy resources.
Media Awareness Network -Media Literacy resources, lesson plans, classroom activities, background articles, Canadian resources for media education VIDEO RESOURCESBob's Place Eductional Links - For Digital Still and Digital Video Imaging Partners in Rhyme - Free sound effects and Royalty Free Sound Effects K-Lite Codec Pack- Codecs are required to encode and/or decode (play) audio and video Multimedia Freeware
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CANADIAN COPYRIGHTGovernment of Canada Copyright Policy Branch 2Learn.ca's 'Net Know How' - Learn about digital citizenship, research, plagiarism, copyright, safety 'net, cyber bullying Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada Brochure - Summarizes what copyright is all about Simple guide to Creative Commons - done by students Compfight website - A website that contains images that are licensed under Creative Commons. Students can use these images as long as they follow the licensing terms specified by the author. Some restrictions apply. You will need to check the permission. Click here to watch a video to see how to use Compfight and to ensure that you adhere to the copyright laws regarding the use of images found on this site. (They have just changed the look of the Compfight website and now menu items are listed on the left side of the page rather than at the top.) Wikimedia Commons - "Wikimedia Commons is a media file repository making available public domain and freely-licensed educational media content (images, sound and video clips) to everyone, in their own language. Everyone is allowed to copy, use and modify any files here freely as long as they follow the terms specified by the author; this often means crediting the source and author(s) appropriately and releasing copies/improvements under the same freedom to others. The license conditions of each individual media file can be found on their description page." FLASH RESOURCESFlash Developer Resource Site - This webpage contains introductory tutorials, although you may search for many other resources including movies, loops, links, soundFX and many other tutorials. POWERPOINT RESOURCES |
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