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Josh Stumpenhorst’s Learning Commons: Drones, Literature, and Creativity

The CoolCatTeacher

Today Josh Stumpenhorst @stumpteacher is directing a library revolution and evolution to Learning Commons at his school. ” He also discusses the importance of literature and creativity in the library. Josh Stumpenhorst’s Learning Commons: Drones, Literature, and Creativity. Transcript for Episode 128 .

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This Is How to use Creative Commons and Royalty Free Content in Education

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Creative Commons (CC), in short, is an organization that provides licenses to use creative work, free of charge under a certain set of conditions. All CC licenses allow work to be used for education,read more.

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Creative Commons: So much easier to access

NeverEndingSearch

Creative Commons recently released a new Chrome extension (also available for Mozilla and Opera ) that makes it easier than ever to discover Creative Commons-licensed images on the fly, using the updated CC Search released last year. Creative Commons pop-up search box. cc Browser Button. cc Browser Button.

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Mass CUE Keynote: Creatively Teach the Common Core with Technology

Catlin Tucker

Creatively Teach the Common Core Literacy Standards with Technology . I had the pleasure of delivering the keynote at Mass CUE this year! Available NOW on Amazon ! .

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Subscriber Special: February Common Core Math Lessons

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Common Core–Math Lesson Plans 141 pages, 20 projects, over 114 Common Core standards, for K-8. Common Core–Math Lesson Plans 141 pages, 20 projects, over 114 Common Core standards, for K-8. Every month, subscribers to our newsletter get a free/discounted resource to help their tech teaching.

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Showing #OpenGratitude for: Creative Commons

Iterating Toward Openness

Today I’m going to focus on Creative Commons. From their website: Creative Commons develops, supports, and stewards legal and technical infrastructure that maximizes digital creativity, sharing, and innovation. Share some love for Creative Commons in the comments below.

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Launching the Creative Commons Certificate (Beta)

Iterating Toward Openness

We began work on the Creative Commons Certificates two years ago. Creative Commons staff also made important contributions to the work, including Eric Steuer, Jennie Rose Halperin, Cable Green, Rob Myers, Diane Peters, Timothy Vollmer, Jane Park, Claudio Ruiz, Mari Moreshead, and Ryan Merkley.

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