Hannah & copyrights on the Internet - new Hi-Story Lessons animation

Hannah & copyrights on the Internet - new Hi-Story Lessons animation

Hannah & copyrights on the Internet - new Hi-Story Lessons animation

We invite you to watch new educational animation form Hi-Story Lessons series. This time it will tell you the story of the legal use of the Internet resources.

Our animation explains the use of public domain and open access for educational purpose on the example of the schoolgirl named Hannah, who wants to prepare a movie based on the sources she found online. How can she do it by using only free and legal content?

Watch the animation [EN]

Watch the animation in other language versions [PL,CZ, SK, RO, DE, HU]

'How to make a movie based on open resources?' is an another educational film from our Hi-Story Lessons series. Explore them all!

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This project would not be possible without the support of the German Federal Government Plenipotentiary for Culture and Media (BKM).

Hi-story lessons is a project undertaken by the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity in cooperation with the Georg Eckert Institute for International Textbook Research (Germany), together with the following partner institutions: the Slovak Institute of National Remembrance; the European Association of History Educators EUROCLIO (the Netherlands); Post Bellum (Czech Republic); the Hungarian Academy of Sciences; the Mihálya Fazekasa Elementary and Junior High School (Hungary).

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