by Kathy Schrock (link)
A list of online tools for multimodal text creation curated by ed-tech guru Kathy Schrock.
by the SHU Writing Center staff (link)
A useful list of links for multimodal composition, including tools, tips for the process, and copyright info.
by Aaron Proudfoot (interactive graphic)
Compilation of digital tools for authoring multimodal texts created for UConn's First-Year Writing program.
by Journalism Education Association (JEA) (link)
From tools to aggregate to tools for interactive timelines, this list offers suggestions for tools to help you share data and tell stories multimodally.
by the University of Chicago Library (link)
This quick guide to copyright law provides a useful starting point in understanding what can/can't be copyright protected and what protections copyright offers creators.
by the University of Chicago Library (link)
If you're using copyright protected content in a project, this checklist will help you figure out whether your use of that content is covered by fair use laws.
by Daniel Richards & Kyle Stedman (link)
This quick guide written for student writers provides an overview of fair use and the public domain.
by Eric Faden (video)
Ironically, Faden uses clips from Disney films to explain what "fair use" means and how it relates to copyright law.
by the Wikimedia Foundation (video)
A succinct video overview of what Creative Commons is and how it relates to copyright laws.
by Creative Commons (link)
Use this tool to find Creative Commons licensed images, sounds, and video to add to your multimodal project.