Virtual Worlds: Learning and Teaching in a Digital Age


Public Domain Video Resources
September 14, 2007, 12:40 pm
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Michael Pick has put together a fantastic set of links to copyright free moving image resources that you can use on electronic media such as VLEs or for mashups.

Public Domain Video Resources

Michael writes: “Public Domain Video is out there in plentiful supply if you’re willing to have a poke around, which is a godsend for those looking to source moving image content free of copyright restrictions.”


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Thanks a lot of for the link love! As a former media teacher myself I know what a headache it can be trying to find content that you can use without looking over your shoulder. Hope these come in handy.

Great resource you have here – nice to see Web 2.0 being put to such great use in an educational context. Makes me wish I’d had these opportunities in my formal education days.

Comment by Michael Pick

You’re most welcome, it’s a great resource. I am always happy when I can say at the end of my session on copyright “but not to despair, there ARE resources that offer copyright free material”. :-)

But do tell me how you managed to find the link so quickly. Pingback, or whatever it is called?

Comment by nkipar

Oops, looks like I wasn’t so quick on the draw with the comments!

I found it with my “ego radar”, a customized RSS feed that searches for mentions of my name and blog using technorati, google blog search and Ask blog search. Usually comes up with the goods, and is a good way of making sure you stay part of the conversation. Except it looks like it failed this time around :P

Slightly slower way (depending on how often I log in) is the recent inbound links section on the right of the dashboard when you log into WordPress.

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