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Creative Commons Many Flickr users have chosen to offer their work under a Creative Commons license, and you can browse or search through content under each type of license. Here are some recently added bits and pieces: Attribution License » 90567194 photos (See more) Attribution-NoDerivs License » 23944434 photos (See more)

Best Tuscan Butter Salmon Recipe - How to Make Tuscan Butter Salmon There's a reason this is one of our most popular recipes of all time. The tomato-and-basil cream sauce with Parmesan is unbelievably dreamy. Outside of the Delish test kitchen, we make it often for friends and family because we love it so much. The internet is crowdsourcing ways to drain the fake news swamp - CNET Fighting the scourge of fake news online is one of the unexpected new crusades emerging from the fallout of Donald Trump's upset presidential election win last week. Not surprisingly, the internet has no shortage of ideas for how to get its own house in order. Eli Pariser, author of the seminal book "The Filter Bubble" that pre-saged some of the consequences of online platforms that tend to sequester users into non-overlapping ideological silos, is leading an inspired brainstorming effort via this open Google Doc. Pariser put out the public call to collaborate via Twitter on Thursday and within 24 hours 21 pages worth of bullet-pointed suggestions has already piled up in the doc. Suggestions ranged from the common call for news aggregators and social media platforms to hire more human editors, to launching more media literacy programs or creating "credibility scores" for shared content and/or users who share or report fake news.

Distance learning solutions The list of educational applications, platforms and resources below aim to help parents, teachers, schools and school administrators facilitate student learning and provide social care and interaction during periods of school closure. Most of the solutions curated are free and many cater to multiple languages. While these solutions do not carry UNESCO’s explicit endorsement, they tend to have a wide reach, a strong user-base and evidence of impact. They are categorized based on distance learning needs, but most of them offer functionalities across multiple categories. Creative Commons - YouTube Help Creative Commons licenses give a standard way for content creators to grant someone else permission to use their work. YouTube allows creators to mark their videos with a Creative Commons CC BY license. If you've marked your video with a CC BY license, you retain your copyright.

MLTalks: Diane Peters, Jane Park, Ryan Merkley and Johnathan Nightingale in c... About Creative Commons Creative Commons is a nonprofit organization at the center of a high-profile, international movement to promote sharing of creativity and knowledge. Our goal is to help realize the full potential of the Internet—universal access to research and education, full participation in culture—to drive a new era of development growth, and productivity. CC provides the well-known suite of licenses that have become the global standard used by leading companies, institutions and individuals across culture, education, government, science, and more to promote digital collaboration and innovation. CC licenses are everywhere—1.1 billion CC licenses in use across 9 million websites—making it easy for anyone to use and re-use content.

15 Digital Book Report Ideas Your Students Will LOVE Are you looking to jazz up the traditional book report? Your students would have a blast responding to reading with some of these EASY digital ideas listed below. There is a lot of opportunity for differentiation and reaching all kinds of learning styles with these activities. Friendly Letter: Students can use a program like ABCya's Letter Generator to write a letter written by the main character in the book they are currently reading. How Bad is GDPR for Photographers? The EU has a new data protection law, the so-called GDPR, the General Data Protection Regulation, or as we Germans like to call it: “Datenschutzgrundverordnung” (Gesundheit!). The rules took effect on May 25th and so far it’s pretty chaotic: in the EU we cannot reach some newspapers in the outside world because they cannot comply with the new rules. A guy in Austria is using the law to file $8.8 billion dollar lawsuits against Facebook and Google. Hundreds of bloggers have taken down their sites, fearful of the possibility of serious fines.

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