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One of the things I love most about my job is the opportunity to learn and reflect on new ways of doing things with a really AMAZING group of educators. One of the projects I have been working on is a research project on the animal kingdom with several of the biology classes in our school. The objective was to teach the kids to use research skills to become experts on a particular phylum or class and then to build a web page based on how this phylum or class fit into the animal kingdom. In addition they were to create a "guide" some questions

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We have worked through the project to have the students use images from Flickr and for the student to use advanced search to find images whose license under creative commons states that they are free to modify, adapt rework. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/us/ If you are concerned about permissions, there is a way in flickr for you to set the protection on your images so that they are copyrighted and may no be downloaded with out permission.

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We have worked through the project to have the students use images from Flickr and for the student to use advanced search to find images whose license under creative commons states that they are free to modify, adapt rework. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/us/ If you are concerned about permissions, there is a way in flickr for you to set the protection on your images so that they are copyrighted and may no be downloaded with out permission.

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We have worked through the project to have the students use images from Flickr and for the student to use advanced search to find images whose license under creative commons states that they are free to modify, adapt rework. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/us/ If you are concerned about permissions, there is a way in flickr for you to set the protection on your images so that they are copyrighted and may no be downloaded with out permission.

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She noted that while it is clear that these photographers would have preferred that the students asked permission. Under the law, they do not have to, so [the users] are incorrect that this is a copyright violation, although I can personally understand why photographers feel permission is important.

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She noted that while it is clear that these photographers would have preferred that the students asked permission. Under the law, they do not have to, so [the users] are incorrect that this is a copyright violation, although I can personally understand why photographers feel permission is important.

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She noted that while it is clear that these photographers would have preferred that the students asked permission. Under the law, they do not have to, so [the users] are incorrect that this is a copyright violation, although I can personally understand why photographers feel permission is important.

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