taking flight with creative commons

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This is the e-book/slideshow that was developed collaboratively by participants in the Creative Commons workshop held last week at the 2010 ABEL Summer Institute.Content includes suggestions for using CC in the classroom; related questions; and general insights regarding media.

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Creative sharing offers infinite possibilities for the creation and distribution of art works - opening the door to the arts wide open to all.

Create an interactive classroom game (Geography, Travel, History) using images that the students need to correctly identify - a team based, collaborative activity.

Media to inspire and create impact in a way only images, audio and video can.

Think out of the box! Teach students to use Creative Commons licensed works when creating projects.

If a student seeds an idea at school but grows it at home, who owns it?

We need each other in our creative quest. Creative Commons gives us the right to use ideas, share ideas and make something new and exciting. Who knows where our quest will lead us?

It's always easiest to run with the herd. Encourage students to forge a new path for themselves using their own ideas and creative works - it will be more rewarding.

We can use Creative Commons to produce an instructional safety video... on how to use a table saw.

Students are to assemble photos and write complementary text which reflect their feelings about preserving cultural diversity.Is it worthwhile or not? Is it possible or is a homogenous world inevitable in the time of the World Wide Web?

Can I spread this idea with the faith that it will remain sacred? Who sanctified it? Or does the idea proliferate and reproduce itself without anyone owning it and everyone owning it?

"We are the future... the change... the hope... We are the light."

When the early morning mist breaks on lake superior in the summer the only creatures that can maintain the natural scale of the rocks, trees and water of the region are dinosaurs. Someone needs to get capture these creatures in the mist before the sun rises and all there are left are tourists and woodchucks. Publish these pictures so that all the folks in Southern Ontario will know the truth about Northern Ontario

There is a moment of inspiration in every day, we simply need to make sure our eyes and minds are open to it.

ContributorsAlana Callan

Paul Fernandez

Carol Culp

Michelle von Enckevort

Katherine Michaud

Colleen Adl

Caitlin Hussey

Mr. 0

Lisa Neale

Michael Redfearn

Sarah Avveduto

Marianne Hamilton

Rita Koutsouvanos

Bert Neale

Felicia Cimbron

Paul Hill

Mr. Johnson

Karen L. Bowen

Susan Gaffoor

CC Licensed Photos:

Trey Ratcliffe

Jim Brekke

Old Workhorse

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