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ABS Human-Wildlife Interactions

This guide is created for students in Applied Bioscienes Human-Wildlife Interactions courses. ABS 494/598

Tools to share your complex issue

For your final project, you will be sharing your complex issue in your selected media.  This section highlights suggested tools and resources for creating podcasts, videos, or other designs and media.  In addition, there are sections on Creative Commons to incorporate pictures, video, or music within appropriate guidelines and hosting the media that has been created.  

Creative Commons

As you are working on your final project, you may need to incorporate or supplement with other photos, videos or music to effectively tell your story.  Since this is an educational project, Fair Use is in practice when incorporating material under copyright.  Another option would be to use materials under Creative Commons which have clear licensing designations (attribution, public domain, or share alike).  

Podcasting tools

Below is a listing of Podcasting tools, select one that will work best for you.  You will need to upload the finished podcast to ASU Media Plus (see Hosting your content for more information.)

Videocasting tools

Below is a listing of video creation tools, select one that will work best for you.  You will need to upload the finished podcast to ASU Media Plus (see Hosting your content for more information.)

Graphic tools

Accessibility

Hosting your content

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