May 25, 2021
Attribution of images, icons etc. in e-learning modules?
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May 25, 2021
Attribution of images, icons etc. in e-learning modules?
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In certain cases of using images, icons etc. there are attribution requirements (specifically when using for commercial purposes). However in most cases there are guidelines for attribution on social media, websites etc. but could not find guidelines for attribution as part of e-learning modules.

Did anyone come across any example of such guidelines or an actual example as part of an e-learning course that can be shared?

Thank you !

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2021-05-27 08:29:14
2021-05-27 08:29:14

Thank you very much Greg!

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2021-05-27 04:17:03
2021-05-27 04:17:03

When creating Blended learning materials for DET in Australia we followed the below advice about creative commons licences.

https://www2.education.vic.gov.au/pal/intellectual-property-and-copyright/guidance/sharing-copyright-material

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2021-05-27 08:28:41
2021-05-27 08:28:41
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Thank you very much Aaron!

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2021-05-26 15:24:51
2021-05-26 15:24:51

My solution for this is to either create a separate slide or perhaps just a sliding panel that contains the various credits.

You could then have a button that reveals the panel or jumps you to the slide.

Here is a project I did where I simply use a separate slide to offer up some simple credits.

https://elearning.adobe.com/2021/03/temperature-conversions/

After launch, you can open the menu with the hamburger button in the upper left and then choose ‘Credits’ at the bottom in the menu.

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2021-06-03 15:08:52
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Thank you for this solution, Greg!

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2021-08-11 14:56:53
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Great info

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