Intellectual Property as defined by Merriam-Webster states: property, such as an idea, invention, or process, that derives from the work of the individual intellect.
Recently Richard Byrne put together a free guide to finding copyright-friendly media to use in classroom projects like videos, podcasts, and slideshows. The guide is far too long to replicate in one email so he made it available here as a Google Doc and here as a PDF (hosted on Box.com).
Finding Media for Classroom Project Guide Highlights
Definitions of Public Domain, Creative Commons, and Fair Use
How he accidentally committed a copyright violation in a tutorial video that he produced
21 places to find images, videos, and sounds for classroom projects.
This post by Kathleen was originally published in 2017, and it was updated October 27, 2018. She has several great resources, posters, and a guide to walk educators through the process of easily and ethically finding quality images for classroom use.
Want the free eBook to learn the basics of copyright, Creative Commons and finding free images? Enter your email address to receive your copy. It’s an extension of the information in the post plus a number of printable posters you can use in your classroom.