Share Your Learning • With Shades Valley… • With your family and community… • With the world! Project 181 181 days of learning. 181 days of connecting. 181 days of sharing. Clipart by: Phillip Martin Presentation created by Carla Crews, Shades Valley Librarian 2012
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Share Your Learning With Shades Valley… With your family and community… With the world! Project 181 181 days of learning. 181 days of connecting. 181 days.
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Share Your Learning
• With Shades Valley…• With your family and community…
• With the world!
Project 181181 days of learning. 181 days of connecting.
181 days of sharing.
Clipart by: Phillip MartinPresentation created by Carla Crews, Shades Valley Librarian 2012
• Legal copyright licenses for creators who are willing to share their works with others, but with some restrictions or requirements
• Allow items to be shared and re-used according to the creator’s guidelines
• Permission does not have to be requested since the creator establishes guidelines up front
The Six Core Creative Commons Licenses
http://creativecommons.org/licenses
Public Domain
• Images, photos, books, artwork, etc. in public domain are not under copyright protection
• You do not have to ask permission to use public domain items
• Public domain is not an actual place • How does an image get in public domain?– Author/creator declares it – Copyright expires (ex: Shakespeare’s plays)
• Save your photo or image to the computer– Right click on image– “Save Image as”– Tell computer where to save image (desktop, jump
drive, picture folder, you pick)– You must remember WHERE you saved the image
Attaching an Image to Email
• Click on the attachment feature in your email– Either a button with a paperclip on it or the words
“Attach a file” under the subject line– Find the location where you saved the image– Double click on the image (or click once and then “insert” or
“open”)
– You should see the file name attached to the email.
– Put your photo credit statement in the body of the email
Before You Hit Send!
• Before sending your email to Mrs. Jordan, check the following:Photo attached1st thing in email: photo credit statementNext: Your learning “share”Spell check & proof read your shareYour name and contact information