Many students might be more interested in learning about United States Geography or Factoring Quadratics, but I am a language teacher... a Spanish teacher, to be specific. In this section- Locating Resources- I am going on a hunt for open educational resources that I can use in my online Spanish classroom. Because I have been teaching for a while, there are several people that I commonly follow online, and now that I am truly learning about Creative Commons, Fair Use, and the TEACH Act, I want to make sure that my favorites are actually legal to use. To keep myself out of trouble, I decided to change the Google search settings rather than trust myself to find accurate licensing information on the material I was looking for. The first charge: an image. Take a look at the steps I took to find an image licensed as an open educational resource:
Filtering in this way will only work if the images are tagged according to their ©. It can limit your search extremely! You can also check the individual © of the items that you find or reach out and ask the author!! The image I have chosen teaches Direct and Indirect Object. I love the set-up and the colors, and I love that it was made by Señor Jordan for educational purposes. Notice that the name of the creator is on the image, giving him credit. I have located an online video designated as an online educational resource, as well. The © information is listed on the YouTube site, but the author's website also clearly states that the videos are free. I have also located two documents designated as an open educational resource. Both documents can be reproduced and modified, and are free of charge!
Feel free to use all of this information to teach yourself a little something about Spanish Grammar! Everyone would be so impressed with your ability to properly use direct and indirect object pronouns!
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