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#### Inspiration and idea for the WordPress plugin
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Back in May, I read a blog post about the new Creative Commons search tool CC Search. I and my colleagues in CTI **<sup><ahref="#footnote-1">[1]</a></sup>** were fascinated by its searching power.
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Back in May, I read a blog post about the new Creative Commons search tool CC Search. My colleagues in CTI **<sup><ahref="#footnote-1">[1]</a></sup>** and I were fascinated by its searching power.
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Inspired by this new CC tool, we began thinking, how we could use it, into the Greek School Network’s**<sup><ahref="#footnote-2">[2]</a></sup>** blogging platform <https://blogs.sch.gr>**<sup><ahref="#footnote-3">[3]</a></sup>** - a WordPress multisite installation, free for all Greek teachers, students, and Greek school units.
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We decided to make a WordPress plugin, which would “harvest” the images from the Creative Commons Catalog API, in a similar way [CC Search](https://search.creativecommons.org/) does, but without the need for the user to leave the WordPress post editor. The plugin should allow the execution of “search, select and import image and CC license data” into the post, while the author was still in WordPress edit page.
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The plugin needs the WordPress [Classic Editor](https://wordpress.org/plugins/classic-editor/) plugin in order to work for WP 5+.
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After the plugin’s activation, when the user writes a post, an **“Image via CCSearch”** button is added above the post editor area and as an option into the “Add Media” pop-up window.
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After the plugin’s activation, when the user writes a post, an **“Image with CC licence”** button is added above the post editor area and as an option into the “Add Media” pop-up window.
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Our main activities in Greek School Network and Networking Technologies Directorate (GSN-NTS) (<http://nts.cti.gr>) of Computer Technology Institute and Press “Diophantus” (CTI) are the design, implementation, and support of network infrastructures and Internet services. Through its involvement in pioneer National and European research and development projects, GSN-NTS has a major role in the development of network infrastructures and services, and Internet services as well in Greece, especially those concerning school networks and ICT infrastructures at schools.
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<spanid="footnote-2"></span>**[2] Greek School Network (<https://www.sch.gr/>)**
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It is the national network of the Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs which safely interconnects all schools of Primary and Secondary education, including educational units abroad, services and entities supervised by the Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs at central and regional level, service providers of lifelong learning, students, teaching staff, other educators and other entities of Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs (www.minedu.gov.gr).
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<https://www.sch.gr/> is the national network of the Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs which safely interconnects all schools of Primary and Secondary education, including educational units abroad, services and entities supervised by the Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs at central and regional level, service providers of lifelong learning, students, teaching staff, other educators and other entities of Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs ([www.minedu.gov.gr](https://www.minedu.gov.gr/)).
The plugin was originally developed for <https://blogs.sch.gr>, which is the free blogging platform for all Greek teachers, students, and school units. The blogs.sch.gr is a service of Greek School Network**<sup><ahref="#footnote-2">[2]</a></sup>** (https://www.sch.gr/en). It hosts more than 50.000 blogs and users. It is built and maintained by the Greek School Network and Networking Technologies Directorate of CTI.
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