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Tech Tool Kit

This site is devoted to listing popular technology tools and resources that may be helpful to students and teachers.  All information posted here was current as of 12/20/07.  Information on the web changes frequently, therefore it is important the you double check the services listed to be sure their terms of use or license information hasn't changed.  The information here is not legal advice and should not be treated as such.

When building web pages, multimedia presenations or even handouts, there are copyright laws to consider.  Therefore, consider sites devoted to "copyleft", public domain, or Creative Commons content.  These sites have fewer restrictions and typically allow educational, non-commercial use of their images, video, and audio files.





Images/Video/Sound (One Stop Sites)

Lots of space imagery, video and even interactives.
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This site lets you search some other sites for work that is licensed less restrictedly.  You can find images, video, sounds and even files from sites like Yahoo, Google, & Flickr.
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SpinXpress-Get Media-  Is a site that pulls together images, video, and audio and lets you choose the type of license you'd like to find (non-commercial, attribution, etc)  GREAT PLACE TO START.
Image Courtesy of Ezra J. Engle at http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22Ezra%20J.%20Engle%22

Images-

Organized by category.  Many to choose from.
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Many fields of science represented from physics to botany to astronomy.
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Again, many photographs depicting natural landscapes and organisms.
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Broad categories involving cultures both ancient and modern.
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I know it sounds creepy, but it has nothing to do with a morgue.  Searchable, free to use images.
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Searchable, copyright free stock photographs
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WPClipart  A collection of educational based clipart images with no restrictions.
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EduPic.net This site contains some photos and drawings all with free use for education.  There are even categories for Language Arts, Science, etc.
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Video

A listing of old commercials and user created content, you'll never know what you'll find, but it is free of restrictions for education.

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This site is for teachers by teachers.
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Click image to view video in new page
WGBH Sandbox-  Video clips for free, non-commercial use, with attribution from this Boston PBS partner.  Short video clips in many categories including history, technology,
http://lab.wgbh.org/sandbox/wwii-zero-point-atomic-bomb
Mouse over the clip to directly link to the page.
PD Comedy- This site is "Public Domain" video clips of old comedy shows.  Mostly black and white but some are classics like Buster Keaton, Charlie Chaplin and Frank Sinatra.
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The Open Video Project- This is a collection of publically funded, government created or otherwise historical, scientific or educational videos from the past.  The are OK to be used within fair use guidelines but NOT commerically.  Search by B & W, color, topic, or even length of video clip.
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Click this image for a video explaining kinetic energy.

Sound

Jamendo Great place for more modern sounds. Few limitations with this music.  Creative Commons licenses.
Freeplay Music Great for in-class project but DOES NOT allow for broadcast, distributed or publically shown projects outside of a classroom. Browse by music style, feel, or even time length.
Soungle A copyright free sound search engine.  You must register and you are limited to 5 downloads a month.
OPSOUND a resource for open-source music.
American Rhetoric-  A searchable audio and text collection of famous American speeches.
Organized by style.
Magnatune-  This is a great educator friendly site.  All of the 128K mp3s are available for non-commercial use as long as you give credit to the artist.
Owl Music Search-  This site lets you upload a song you own so that Owl can analyze the file and find a similar sounding liscence free song.  Worth a try.
FreeMusicProject-  All work on this site is copyright free and educator friendly.  You can search or click on one of the descriptive tags.
FreeSoundProject-  This is a website dedicated specifically to sounds NOT songs.  Everything is free to use and you even have the opportunity to contribute your own sounds.
Dance-Industries CopyLeft Listings-  This site has many tracks of various genres that are licensed for non-commercial, no-derivative use, if you just attribute the work.
Flashkit Loops- This site has "loops" (small bits of audio that can be looped together to remix into a larger original song).  They are free to use for non-commercial uses only.  Ones labeled "linkware" are expecting you to link to the author for attribution.
Flashkit SoundFX-  This site has sounds effects, some may be useful, some not.  Use sparingly.  They are free to use for non-commercial uses only.  Ones labeled "linkware" are expecting you to link to the author for attribution.
Derek R. Audette-  This composer lets anyone use his compositions for free for any purpose just as long as you give him credit.  Great full length compositions here but also "bumper music" (shorter music commonly used as intro music or transitions in films and presentations) Oh, and it would be great if you send him an email if you do use any of his stuff.
E-Fiddler.com-  This site has free to use music loops of fiddle/violin music in various styles.
Imbibe.com- Another great place to download "loops" (small bits of audio that can be looped together to remix into a larger original song).  The only thing you are NOT permitted to do is resell these.
Flashhaven-  This site has high quality loops but you have to look at everyone, it's just a list.
Free-Samples-N-Loops- This website has loops that can be used, but you MUST link back to the original author and they can NOT be used commericially.
SoundClick-  This website lets you search their collection for Creative Commons licensed music.  You can preview and download as well.
Penmachine Podcast-  This music artist generously shares his music. Various styles.
Garageband.com-  The area of this site allows you to download and listen to MP3s from different bands from many different genres and even search for music that sounds like a band you like.
CCHits  This is great, easy to use site that lets you see the CC liscencing very easily.  
This site lets you look for sounds by location around the world where they were recorded.  They are free to use but you must give credit to the recorder.
A great place with easy to find and totally free to use music and sound effects.
Newsground.com Music Listing A good site for finding music to use for commercial free purposes.  Most tracks sound like video game background music.
CCmixter- Acappella Great source for acappella tracks for you to mix into new creations.