Feel free to review and use this presentation to inform your peers about the power of Creative Commons licensing and Open Educational Resources.
The Power of Open is a document providing guidence and support of open licenses across the globe. Learn more about Creative Commons and its mission to "develop, support and steward legal and technical infrastructure that maximizes digital creativity, sharing and innovation."
"Our vision is nothing less than realizing the full potential of the Internet - universal access to culture, education and research - to drive a new era of development, growth and productivity."
A Copyright Friendly Toolkit Here is a great list of image websites, resources for searching and much, much more.
Langwitches Creative Commons Licensing Flow chart
This flowchart is a wonderful resource based on the questions "If this, then that..." when you are trying to decide which license is best for you.
OER Resource Roundup (from Edutopia)
An educator's guide to open educational resources with information about online repositories, curriculum-sharing websites, and sources for lesson plans and activities.
500px (select CC licenses or CC0 in pull-down menu)
Pixabay (public domain photos)
Pexels (images have CC0 licenses)
Photos For Class (student-friendly, CC images collected by StoryBoardThat)
Pixnio high-quality, no-rights reserved images
FreePik (free graphic resources finder for vectors, PSD, photos, icons)
Canva (design platform with free and high-quality $1 images)
Image Finder (search Creative Commons photos from Flickr)
Getty Images (embed images with symbol for noncommercial use)
picjumbo (totally free photos for your commercial & personal works)
Picdrome (public domain photos)
TinEye (search by CC images by color)
Gratisography (free high-resolution images for personal or commercial use)
Pond 5 (adjust the scale to FREE)
Unsplash (subscribe for cc0 images)
Can We Image (searches Wikimedia Commons)
EduPic Graphical Resource (free photos & graphics for education)
World Images Kiosk (global images for academic use)
Public Domain Pictures (repository of free public domain images uploaded by amateur photographers)
Free Digital Photos )categorized and searchable small images for business, personal or educational use.)
Metropolitan Museum (look for OASC icons)
Nine Good Sources of Public Domain & Creative Commons Audio by Richard Byrne
SoundCloud