Oer Images & Videos
OER Images
Most of the websites listed on this page provide Creative Commons licensed images that you can copy and re-use without permission. Other websites offer either public domain images (their copyright has expired), or materials that the creators have released into the public domain for people to freely use.
Creative Commons Search
search.creativecommons.org offers convenient access to search services provided by other independent organisations.Everystockphoto
A search engine for free photos which come from many sources. You can view the attribution license to determine under what conditions each photo can be used.Flickr
Millions of photographs uploaded by users. To search for reusable images, in ”Advanced Search”, choose from the pull-down menu the type of license needed (e.g. 'all creative commons' or 'modifications allowed' etc.).Gratisography
Free high-resolution pictures you can use on your personal and commercial projects.LibreStock
Over 25,000 CC0-Licensed photos that have been scanned and indexed from top stock sites.Old Book Illustrations
Illustrations from old books in the public domain.Pixabay
Provides 1,000s of free stock photos, vector graphics and illustrations. All images and videos are released free of copyrights under Creative Commons CC0.Smithsonian Open Access
You can download, share, and reuse millions of the Smithsonian’s images.State Library Victoria's Digital Image Pool
Victoria's history brought to life in more than 170,000 historical images including maps and architectural drawings.Unsplash
All photos published on Unsplash are licensed under Creative Commons 0, which means you can copy, modify, distribute and use the photos for free, including commercial purposes.
The best free stock photos and videos shared by talented creators.
OER Videos
Khan Academy
Khad Academy is a nonprofit providing a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere. Use the search box at the top of the screen for your topic to find a large range of videos and other resources.TEDTalks
The majority of TED Content is licensed under Creative Commons which means that certain TED content may be used for personal and/or educational purposes. TEDTalks Usage policy is Attribution-Commercial-No derivatives (CC BY -NC - ND 4.0 International) - non commercial use.YouTube
To find a video that uses a creative commons licence, do a search by keyword. Then select 'filter' and 'Creative Commons'. Within the video select 'Show more' and find the Creative Commons Licence.