I did not know a lot about digital copyright, so it was very educational for me to learn how it works. I liked this class very much and thought it was helpful. I learned many resources that I could use as a teacher for educational purposes. The openly licensed resources were exciting. They allow access to knowledge, but it can be challenging to find those resources. I often struggle with finding good digital resources with an abundance of information, so it was appreciated learning all the various resources that teachers can access digitally for teaching and access them in ways that give credit to creators. In a world of abundance of information, it is hard to know what is copyrighted and what is not copyrighted. The openly licensed resources such as creative commons are great resources. I also learned how to cite licensed resources.

I remember the last term; I was doing an inquiry-based project that I needed to present. I struggled to find proper images to use on my slides and was not sure if I probably cited the ones I used. This was meaningful learning. 

I will keep in mind using digital resources such as creative commons and Unsplash as they seem to have many incredible images and content teachers could use for teaching.

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