For this project, I gathered samples of various media types from Creative Commons sources and provided proper credit for each one.
I took this photo at my first car show. The car featured in the image is an R35 Nissan GT-R.
I selcetd this audio file from Pixabay. I choose it because it funny and is similar to the sound affects that is often used on social media.
I downloaded the audio from Pixabay then uploaded it to my Google Drive to embed it on this website.
This audio is shared under the Pixabay License. That means users are allowed to:
Use content for free
Use content without having to give credit to the creator (although giving credit is appreciated)
Modify or adapt the content into new works
I found this gif on Giphy I copied the link from Giphy and pasted it on my website. I chose this GIF because it shows the entire Bee Movie in a single GIF.
I couldn't find any license information but it was sourced through Giphy which allows content to be shared. I couldn't find the author but the source for the gif is below:
https://giphy.com/gifs/movie-bee-full-rUxSaLgjcQbLO
This video talks about how the line between digital media and the real world isn't as clear anymore.
I embedded this video from youtube. TED allows its video to be shared under creative common liesence (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) as long as proper credit is given, content isn't use for commerical purpose and its not modified.
Source - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9IbN1LxXevM
Usage Policy - https://www.ted.com/about/our-organization/our-policies-terms/ted-talks-usage-policy
I learned all the different type of media types how to embed them and share them. I also learned the proper way to give credit to the original work using liesences. This project helped me better understand how to use media responsibly.