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Multimedia

Multimedia Resources

Multimedia Tools

Google Apps

Google Workspace - Includes Docs, Drive, Calendar, Sheets, Slides, etc.  Student login in names are in the following format: smith12345@cloud.rhcsd.org  

 

Office 365

 
Office 365 - Student login in names are in the following format: smith12345@rhcsd.org

 

Adobe CCS

Go to https://express.adobe.com

  • Log in with a School Account
  • Enter your LastnameID@rhcsd.org email address
  • Click continue
  • Select Presentation

 

Canva

To Login to your Canva Education account:

  • select "Continue with email" 
  • enter your @rhcsd.org email address (LastnameID#@rhcsd.org) and your Office password

 

Animoto

Create videos on Animoto using images, video clips, and music. Great for making book trailers, making commercials, and digital storytelling.  
 

 

     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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Images, Video & Music

Use the resources below in your multimedia presentations, but be sure to cite the source and/or attribute the creator.

General Portals for images, video, and music:

Find video and images for use in your in-school projects.


Images:

Britannica ImageQuest (access via Classlink > Sign in with Microsoft)

Government Sources - Most images are in the public domain, but some are not.
Read conditions of use!!!

Video

Music

About Copyright

To Attribute the Author to any Images or Videos you must:

  • keep intact any copyright notices for the Work;
  • credit the author, licensor and/or other parties (such as a wiki or journal) in the manner they specify;
  • the title of the Work; and
  • the URL for the work if provided.

Examples from WikiHow:
An Ideal Attribution

A Realistic Attribution


A Derivative Work Attribution

See Best Practices for Attribution for more information.