How do I find free images for use in WebLearn?
I have recently been using Flickr to find photographs with a Creative Commons licence so that I can use them to liven up my Power Point presentations; however, there is no reason why they couldn’t be...
View ArticleUpdated version of the WYSIWYG HTML editor guide now available
New sections have been added adding a table, creating an index, and inserting an image. In addition many screen-shots have been improved and the document has been made more accessible. See:...
View ArticleWLUG: Copyright and WebLearn
The original article has been removed and has been replaced by the standard copyright notice for display beside public photocopiers and scanners. This may be useful as well:...
View ArticleWant to use the WebLearn tools icons on your site
These icons are all available in the following folder: https://weblearn.ox.ac.uk/access/content/public/images/silk/ There is a handy ‘crib sheet’ containing all the images; this is useful in finding...
View ArticleUsing images within a survey
We’ve recently had a question about using images as part of a question in a Survey template. Question: How do I upload and use a photo as part of a question on a survey template? Answer: Click on the...
View ArticleConfused by copyright? In the dark about IPR?
JISC News release 7 April 2011 Confused by copyright? In the dark about IPR? A new elearning module from the JISC-led Strategic Content Alliance is to help update people dealing with intellectual...
View ArticleFinding images for use in WebLearn
Most of the images that can be found on the web will have some sort of copyright attached to them. If you want to use an image on the web, in a Power Point presentation or in WebLearn then you must...
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