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How To Find Creative Commons Material Using Youtube: For Teachers and Students

The document provides a guide for finding Creative Commons licensed videos on YouTube by using search filters to only show videos with a CC license. It explains that YouTube is one way to find CC videos, and Creative Commons also has its own search engine. The document is licensed under CC BY 4.0.

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How To Find Creative Commons Material Using Youtube: For Teachers and Students

The document provides a guide for finding Creative Commons licensed videos on YouTube by using search filters to only show videos with a CC license. It explains that YouTube is one way to find CC videos, and Creative Commons also has its own search engine. The document is licensed under CC BY 4.0.

Uploaded by

Christine Cheong
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© © All Rights Reserved
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How to find Creative Commons

Material using YouTube


for Teachers and Students
This information guide was jointly developed by the ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and
Innovation through Creative Commons Australia and the National Copyright Unit of the COAG Education
Council.
For further information contact Creative Commons Australia at info@creativecommons.org.au.

YouTube is one of the most commonly used video search engines in the world. Did you
know you can use YouTube to find Creative Commons (CC) licensed Videos? Using the
YouTube search filters, you are able to search for material by keyword and refine your
search to show only material available under a CC license.

This guide was created to help teachers, students and curriculum units find CC licensed
material on YouTube. It forms one part of an information pack on CC for the education
sector. It is advised that you first read information guide ‘What is Creative Commons?’
for a simple and helpful introduction to CC.

! YouTube’s website is not the only way to search for CC licensed videos. Creative
Commons hosts its own search engine at http://search.creativecommons.org.

For information on how to use Creative Commons’ search engine, see ‘How to find
Creative Commons Material using the Creative Commons Search Portal’

For a list of sites that host CC material see: this wiki on Content Directories and
Smartcopying’s list of OER.

This information pack is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
licence. You are free to copy, communicate and adapt the work, so long as you attribute
the ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation, the National Copyright
Unit and Creative Commons Australia. A copy of this licence is available at
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ or write to info@creativecommons.org.au.

Photos (left to right): “Teaching Math or Something” by foundphotoslj, www.flickr.com/photos/foundphotoslj/466713478; “Learning” by stefg,
www.flickr.com/photos/stefg/99303072; “Teaching” by Jacob Bøtter, www.flickr.com/photos/jakecaptive/2924964056; “telemachus: the tower, 8
a.m., theology, white/gold, heir, narrative (young)” by brad lindert, www.flickr.com/photos/bradlindert/139377645. All images licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic licence, .
Finding CC licensed videos on YouTube
Below is a step-by-step guide to using the YouTube filter to find videos released under
CC licenses.

! It is important to consider how you want to use any CC material before you
begin your search. This is because different CC licences let you do different
things. Knowing what you want to do with the material will help you choose the
licence that is suitable for your use.

Step 1. Do a search and find the filters option

After you do a search on YouTube, click on the filters option.

Step 2. Filter results


Under ‘Features’ select Creative Commons.

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Now all the videos in the search will be licensed under Creative Commons. Note this will
return all Creative Commons licensed videos, so you will need to be sure to check out the
particular licence and abide by its conditions. For more information on Creative
Commons licences and their conditions, see the ‘What is Creative Commons?’
Information sheet.

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