DigitalStorytelingResources

Tutorials
[|How to Make or Edit Movie in MovieMaker] [|How to Create Add Audio AND Music to MovieMaker] [|How to use Windows Movie Maker] (lynda.com, requires login to CAS) [|How to use Mac iMovie '08] (lynda.com, requires login to CAS) [|How to make a digital story using Windows Movie Maker] [|How to use audacity]

Fair use and copyright free resources
COPYRIGHT FAIR USE RESOURCES FOR TEACHERS! [|Tech Head Stories] Free Play Music - Royalty Free Music [|Creative Commons] Free Music Archive [|Library of Congress Artifact Website] [|Public Domain Images] Free Pictures

Four fair use guidance questions:

 * **What is the character of the use?** Non-profit, educational use is better (that is, less apt to raise legal red flags) than commercial use.
 * **What is the nature of the work to be used?** Factual, published material is better than imaginative, creative work.
 * **How much of the work will you use?** As obvious as this might sound, a small amount is better than more than a large amount.
 * **If this kind of use were widespread, what effect would it have on the market for the original?** The less your use of the material competes with or takes away from sales, the better.