Unlocking the Web: Free Knowledge for Everyone!

Have you ever wondered how you can build a cool school presentation using pictures from the internet without breaking copyright laws? Or how you can learn almost any subject at home for free? The internet is like a giant, digital library, but to use it well, we need to understand how open knowledge works.

Creative Commons - what are they for?

Creative Commons (CC) licenses are tools that let creators share their work legally with the public. Instead of blocking all uses, CC licenses allow you to use other people's images and texts for free without asking permission first. To use them legally, you usually just need to follow a few simple rules, like giving proper credit to the original author (Attribution).

English Wikipedia - what difference does it have with the Polish one?

The English Wikipedia is much larger and more detailed than the Polish version because English is a global language. Millions of people worldwide can read and edit it, creating a huge community of volunteers who constantly update facts. This shows that knowing English gives you a major advantage, unlocking a much larger world of free knowledge.

Open Educational Resources - where to find?

A great example of an Open Educational Resource is Khan Academy. This platform offers thousands of short video lessons, quizzes, and practice exercises covering math, science, and history. It is 100% free for students and teachers anywhere in the world, with no hidden costs or annoying ads.

Because in the digital world, sharing isn't just caring—it’s how we learn!