March 24, 2012

Yum!


The word connotes something good, something tasty, something that satisfies.  Using Delicious for online bookmarking is good, tasty, and a satisfying method of sharing links!


Explore these two collections of links to sites that offer copyright-friendly images and sounds to use in any class project.  Whether you're looking for a landscape photo, a piece of clipart, a gif animation, beeps, honks, bells, or quacks, awareness of copyright is crucial. 

Right-Click, Copy makes it legal?  You may think it's fine to use anything off the web as long as you note the source.  You may think that a Google search makes it yours for the taking.  WRONG! 

Respect the artist's work, respect their decision to share or not to share, and pay attention to copyright notices on websites, on creative works, in Google or any search engine, and BE SURE it's available for reuse before placing it your project.


"Tag it, Bag it...Yum, Now It's Your Delicious!"
Your task to begin this project...
  1. Using my stacks, tag at least two links from each stack.  Two image links, two free sounds links
  2. As you are using these links to collect images and sounds for your movie, you'll see related sites.  Link to those sites to determine if they're "tag-worthy", a resource we all could use
  3. You may also use Google, Bing, or Yahoo to search for other copyright-friendly resources for images and sounds
  4. Find two new image sources, find two new sound sources
  5. Tag them!  Share them! ...with me and with the class!


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