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About this Event
Images, videos and music can often enhance academic and personal projects, but it’s important to make sure we have permission when using content created by others.
During this virtual workshop, discover how to find creative content that fits your project and how you want to use it. You’ll learn how to search for relevant content, identify license conditions and provide attribution for different types of open creative content, including Creative Commons.
Amanda McCollom, multimedia literacy librarian, will lead the workshop.
This workshop is open to the public. It is co-sponsored by the Graduate College. Faculty who want to enhance their teaching materials and students who want to include creative content in their multimedia projects are encouraged to attend.
Registration is required. Once registered, you will receive an email with details on how to join the workshop via Zoom.
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This workshop supports Open Education Week (March 7-11, 2022). You may also be interested in related workshops, including Open and Affordable Teaching Materials: A Hands-on Introduction for Faculty on March 8 and Using Perusall without the Price Tag: Open Educational Resources and Annotation on March 10.