Free Technology for Teachers: Photo Pin - Royalty-free Image Search - 2 views
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Using the amazing blog by @rmbyrne to get my teacher homework done! THANK YOU!!!!! :) http://t.co/mC7JrzMIRy
53+ Free Image Sources For Your Blog and Social Media Posts | Courtney Seiter - 2 views
Our 3 Favorite Free Online Image Editors For Education - The Edublogger - 6 views
Pixabay - Free Images - 8 views
Six Top Sources for Free Images, Video, and Audio | Cool Tools | School Library Journal - 5 views
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"I've written about a number of video, audio, and collage creation tools, with WeVideo, Audacity, and PicMonkey topping some of my lists. However, it can be a challenge for students to locate copyright-friendly media when using these tools for presentations or idea sharing. It's always best for students to create materials or use ones that are in the public domain. Here are some of the best resources I've found for the latter."
15 Amazing Sites With Breathtaking Free Stock Photos - BootstrapBay - 1 views
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"Photography has always been an integral part of web design. Unfortunately, we've grown accustomed to seeing crappy stock images of people in suits shaking hands. Not only are a lot of these stock photos tacky, but some of them cost money! Thankfully, there's been a growing number of websites with beautiful stock photography popping up all over the web. Best of all, they're free. In this post, we've curated a list of awesome websites for free stock photos."
Simple Sharing of iPad Images and Videos - iPads in Education - 5 views
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"Your students created a wonderful puppet show or movie and turned it into a stunning video that you want to collect, assess and share ... yet you're not exactly sure how. Sound like a familiar scenario? Simple workflow headaches like this can create serious speed bumps in your iPad program. Let's take a look at a few potential solutions."
The Ultimate Directory Of Free Image Sources - The Edublogger - 6 views
Capturing Creativity with Canva - 3 views
12 Common Image Formatting Mistakes To Avoid On Your Website - Design School - 1 views
How to get and use free images the RIGHT way in class | Ditch That Textbook - 0 views
Viewing Art to Start Students Reading | 4 O'Clock Faculty - 1 views
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Replacing written text with artwork, photographs, or illustrations offers a number of advantages, especially early in the school year. Visual imagery is very accessible and a lot less intimidating to a wide range of learners including non-readers, struggling readers, and English language learners. This enables these students a greater chance to practice some of the forms of complex thinking that they will need as the year progresses such as using text evidence, identifying theme, and making connections.
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Another advantage the visual imagery has over written text is that it is very fast to decode.
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Artworks can and should be treated just as a written text. By doing so, students can get their academic thinking started early, laying a foundation for them to build on throughout their school year.
Crude Awakening Infographic - 9 views
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