Creative Commons is a world wide non-profit organisation that provides copyright owners with free licences allowing them to share, reuse and remix their material, legally.
(Creative Commons, 2017)
Copyright laws and regulations are extremely important. All teachers try to instill in their students (beside being the best they can be, study hard, never forget your formula’s and acronyms for essays, you know…the usual things), is to always acknowledge where you source your information from. Plagiarism is a serious issue and copyright falls under that category (to me).
The hyperlink included on the title ‘Creative Commons‘ will take you to the main homepage about key information and resources about how to utilise the materials you have in teaching.
References:
Commons, C. (2017, July). Learn About CC. Retrieved from Creative Commons Australia: http://creativecommons.org.au/learn/