For this project, I explored different types of Digital Media from Creative Commons and other sources.
I took this photo at the M&T Bank Stadium at a Ravens game that I attended. I like to take pictures of events that I go to, to keep these memories. I resized this image to be able to fit, and have a clear view. The Baltimore Ravens VS. The Cleveland Browns © 2025 by Karina Hernandez is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0
For this example, I chose this GIF I found on GIPHY.com by Happy Motion. I downloaded this animation and uploaded it to my website.
I was not able to find anymore information about the sharing limitations as well as the license information, therefore I will give credit to Happy Motion
Author: @happy-motion
Source: https://giphy.com/gifs/inktober-anitober-2018-5vhO9nq6rilECXIxbe
This is a video sample of an embedded video. I found this video when exploring the Creative Commons website!
In this video, Colin and Samir sit and talk about the new updates that YouTube has, like being able to watch videos in different languages and using AI for better Shorts.
When embedding this video, there was no information about the usage policy or the licensing information.
I chose this audio sample because it reminds me of the camping trips me and my family go on. I love to hear the nature, especially at night when its dark and everything is so quiet and peaceful.
For this audio sample, I searched for an audio sample and thought this one was perfect, I copied the embedding code and inserted it.
This audio is under a CC BY 4.0 license. What does this mean? Everyone is able to:
Share - redistribute and copy the work in any format
Adapt - you are able to change it (remix), as well as build.
Attribution - Required to give credit, provide a link to license, and also be clear about any changes that were made to the work.
summer great green bush-cricket river © 1999 by klankbeeld is licensed under CC BY 4.0
In this lesson, I learned about different types of media and what the different licenses mean. I tend to not think about stuff like this. I also learned what the different CC's mean and how to use Creative Commons in order to choose and figure out which CC is needed.