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LinkedIn Learning

LMU has access to LinkedIn Learning, an online, self-paced learning platform that offers an extensive library of video courses to help you increase your technology, creative, and business skills. It is available to all LMU faculty, students, staff, and adjuncts at no cost to users. To get started, use the CTLE's LinkedIn Learning Startup Guide.

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LinkedIn Learning

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Video

LinkedIn Learning - LMU has license to more 5,000 video tutorials covering business, creative, technology topics and more. This is curated content from industry experts.

Khan Academy - Engaging instructional videos across disciplines including Math, Science, Finance, Economics, and Humanities

PBS Video - Award-winning national programming and locally produced shows.

TeacherTube - Provides an online community for sharing instructional videos. An educationally focused, safe venue for teachers and schools.

Ted Talks - TED believes in the power of ideas to change attitudes, lives and ultimately, the world. TED is a clearinghouse that offers free knowledge and inspiration from the world's most inspired thinkers, and also a community of curious souls to engage with ideas and each other.

YouTube - YouTube allows billions of people to discover, watch and share originally-created videos. YouTube provides a forum for people to connect, inform, and inspire others across the globe and acts as a distribution platform for original content creators and advertisers large and small.


Images

Archive.Org - This is the grand daddy of all public domain archives for images, text, audio, and film. It takes a bit to get used to using the site but once you get the hang of it, it is well worth it. Lots of treasures here.

American Memory - These are history images from the Library of Congress.

Bowdoin Botany Database - Images are copyrighted but are free for educators: "Educators and students may use these images as part of their teaching, research, and/or studies, but may not sell or otherwise make a profit on their use."

Burning Well - This is one of numerous archives of public domain images.

Clipart Etc. - From the University of Florida. A maximum of fifty (50) clipart items may be used in any non-commercial, educational project (report, presentation, display, website, etc.) without special permission.

Creative Commons Search - This combines multiple search engines and gives you the results in one spot based on license chosen.

Images in the Public Domain - Many of these are from old encyclopedias. Still useful.

Library of Congress - Most of the images in these holdings are in public domain unless specifically cataloged otherwise.

Public Domain Images - This site collects high quality public domain images.

Public Domain Image links - This is from the University of Wisconsin. Great metasite with links to many public domain resources.

Web Gallery of Art - Intended to be a free resource of art history primarily for students and teachers. It is a private initiative not related to any museums or art institutions, and not supported financially by any state or corporate sponsors.

Wikimedia - One option to search: go to Google and type: site:commons.wikimedia.org "search term" where "search term" equals a single word like "photosynthesis." Notice that there is only a single space AFTER "org." Do not put a space after the colon.

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