Attribution

In my talks and on the blog, I use a ton of media. Some of it is online for free (public domain), some of it is copyrighted (and I used it anyway in my younger, less-wise years), and some is Creative Commons, where attribution is required and respected.

This is where I can drop that respect. Images in my slides are cited already, this is other stuff.

Open the Gates

I stand on the shoulders of colleagues, leaders, and giants in the field who have done academic work. These folks have my profound thanks because I have no interest in doing the research, but their conclusions have lasting implications, and for that I’m grateul.

Teaching with Balance

Unfair Advantage by Sharon Mollerus was cropped to fit.

Thoughtful multiethnic models in stylish apparel in studio by Anna Schvets on Pexels was very specificly named.

Interior of an abandoned building by Pixabay

Happy kids at an elementary school by Sarita Rungsakorn on RawPixel

Woman Sitting on Chair by Martin Lopez on Pexels

Skeptical man by nopphonpattanasri on Vecteezy

Working remote picture by airfocus on Unsplash

Swiming pool in yard of private hotel apartment by Dayvison de Oliveira Silva on Pexels

I didn’t cite this in the talk, but here’s an interesting post about grading, in which the author uses the phrase “objectivity theater” to describe the belief that teachers grade perfectly every time.

Reclaiming Discussion

A few images are recycled from Make Failure Cheap, and they’re linked below.

Make Failure Cheap

Starting this list with my favorites, the four icons in this talk came from the Noun Project, as do most of my icons and media.

Brave by Namirus, Bow by Mark Shogreen, Network by Barracuda, and Care by Creative Stall.
In the Pay It Forward webinar, I added Listen by Estelle Philbert

Other images in the slidedeck:

Meanwhile… by Jason Devaun on flickr
Base jump from wikimedia commons
Bored by Shaylor on flickr
Grade book by David Mulder on flickr

Classroom Chef

We’ve gotten a lot of mileage out of this logo, which is built from two modified images: ruler inch measure centimeter from pixabay and forkclipart20207 from clipart library.

Feet In Both Camps: The Quest to Stay Relevant

The teacher – Mello
The office building – Adrien Coquet
The principal’s desk – Ben Davis
The coach – Aneeque Ahmed

Image of clean vs. dirty – Wikimedia
Happy students – Pixabay
“Oh, I didn’t wanna bother you.” – Flickr
Teacher Meeting – Jopwell Collection