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landriacash

123RF-http://www.123rf.com/ - 2 views

123Rf is a photo library that provides over 26 million royalty free stock photos. Teachers and students could use this site for instructional presentations as well as student projects. The library...

royalty-free photos millions animals babies kids abstract fashion sorts

started by landriacash on 28 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
treadcb

National Marine Sanctuaries Media Library - 0 views

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    National Marine Sanctuaries Media Library contains photographs of marine life. The content of this website would best be suited for High School and Jr. High School science classes. One area of interest on the website contains images of the human impact on marine life which could be useful for an Environmental Science class educating students on the effects of humans on our environment. The collection found on this website contains still images and some videos. The website lists that permission is granted to "any and all users (public domain)" for "unlimited uses." The images also include descriptions of the photos to help the user better understand the purpose of the photo.
Jessica Driver

Free Stock Photos | Stockvault.net - Free Photos - Free Images - 0 views

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    Free Photos and Free Images for personal, educational and non-commercial usage. This website is so neat - it has a huge library of copyright free photos. You don't have to have an account to look through the photos or download them, so that's another plus to this website. All of the photos you find on this website are free to use for personal or non-commercial use. I loved seeing the different types of photos - I just searched a random topic to see what came up and the variety was great. This resource would be great for Middle or High School students to use in any subject area.
Hiroko Turner

Stones : Copyright Free Photos.com (all photos copyright and royalty free) - 0 views

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    This is one of the best as a "copyright free" site for image files I found. The only restriction is that these items can not be contributed to other photo libraries (online or off line). The site is originally from England. There are several topics: animals, buildings, nature, places, technology, etc. All items are clear and appealing. (EX. Nature category has 92 pictures of mountains, rivers, flowers, plants, etc.) The file format is jpg with high resolution. A problem might occur when the image is linked to the URL or embedded because the website owner may delete or change the image at any time without notice. I recommend saving the image before using it. Lesson example: Science for 5th grade: 1. Direction: Examine the photo carefully and state how these stones were formed. What history do you see behind these stones? You need to observe the colors, shapes, and sizes of the stone. A group needs to gather knowledge learned in class and use it as evidence to support a group's decision. Resources are to be cited at the end of your paper. 2. Rubric: Final conclusion (2 points), Explanations and reasons well supporting the conclusion (5 points), Resources (texts or images used as evidence) (3 points) 3. Standard: S5CS6: Students will question scientific claims and arguments effectively. (GPS Scientific habits of the mind for 5th grade) A citation of the image I used for a science lesson is as follows. Stones. (n.d.). Coloured stones on a sandy beach. Retrieved from http://www.copyrightfreephotos.com/gallery/nature/3/104852203/
Ashley Rickard

Royalty Free Images for Commercial Use & Educational Resources | Humanline.com - 0 views

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    "Humanline.com is a visual library related to our civilization's history, art and science." These images resemble what one would expect to find in textbooks. Teachers, professors, and students can download and use these images for educational use, completely free. A search bar allows users to search tags and descriptions. The browse feature allows users to puruse images. The ideal audience would be teachers and/or students of social studies, art, or science. Any descriptions from the website must be quoted.
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    Images on this site are protected by International Copyright laws. Users are advised to refer to the Educational Use page in this site for when, where, and how you may use images - see: http://www.humanline.com/en/educational-use.html
Tiffany Davis

Bells 'n Whistles - Everything you need to build your website, for free! - 1 views

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    This online repository includes hundreds of copyright-free graphics that would be worthwhile for middle-high school students & educators to use to add a multitude of interesting "bells & whistles" to their word documents, multimedia presentations, or websites. In my 5th-8th grade Library Media Center, social studies students are currently completing PowerPoints presenting their research about assigned Middle Eastern countries. I can foresee allowing students who have finished adding all assigned subject content to their slides, use this site to add "spinning globe" bullets, horizontal rule section dividers in the shape of "International Flags" or "Palm Trees," and "Textured Sand" backgrounds. All of the graphics were easy to navigate to from a large table on the index page and everything I experimented with downloaded and inserted easily, the quality of the images was excellent, and many of the animations would be relevant for school assignments. In the "Terms of Use" section, the creators advertise that, "Bellsnwhistles.com graphics are free for your use and if you use them we ask that you PLEASE DOWNLOAD what you need…Do Not link to our graphics." I did not encounter anything on the site that required royalty fees or additional software to load before gaining access. The only problem educators might want to mention to students before using is to make sure they insert only school-appropriate graphics…while nothing on the site was unsuitable for student-viewing, there was a "Foaming Beer Mug" divider and "Dripping Blood" Halloween images that students would need to avoid downloading into projects.
Alan Aumann

Unsplash - 1 views

This website claims on the home page that you can do with the photos what you want. Upon clicking on the link that states this, you find that the author of the webpage has waived all copyright law...

Copyright-free photos educational artistic

started by Alan Aumann on 18 Jul 14 no follow-up yet
Erika Snider

Photo Everywhere - 1 views

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    PHOTO EVERYWHERE: You're asking how can these guys give their photos away for free? Are they ripped off from some else? WHATS THE CATCH??? Yes, they are FREE! - No, they are not ripped off! - This site is funded through the advertising on each page but we can only support our bandwidth fees while you help us by giving due credit (with a weblink or text attribution) where you use our images. For details please read the full terms. If you don't want or can't credit the site when you use the images (and we understand you don't really want a credit to photoeverywhere.co.uk on your business cards!) then there is an alternative: This site is also supported by our images being sold with a commercial license at valuestockphoto.com. If you need to use the images without a credit (attribution/web link) then you can buy a commercial licence and download any of the images found on this site from our travel stock image library at valuestockphoto.com; These images would be a great resource for science teachers of all grade levels. They offer photos from all over the world and could be used in such units like Biomes and Habits. Geography or Social Studies teachers would find this site useful when needing photos of regions around the world. For example: 6th grade studies Europe therefore the user could search photos from European regions to use in the classroom. One challenge for this site is there are so many images it does take some time to locate what you will need to use in the classroom. The website is visually pleasing and relatively easy to use. Post 3 for UWG Photographers
Whitney Patterson

Videos, Images, and Articles - 1 views

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    Science Daily: This site offers libraries for a very large variety of science topics. The site is intended to extend research on science topics. Depending on the particular science concept, I feel that the content offered in this site is suitable for middle school aged students and high school aged students. This site only focuses on science concepts so it would only be good for the subject of science. The photo's and videos are royalty-free. When you email the videos, they will email the URL that will take the viewer to the webpage for the video. The actual .mp4 file will not email. It is more so available for free streaming purposes and not downloadable purposes. Needless to say, the content is still very useful for education.
John Morgan

Download Free Stock Footage | Free Stock Video and HD video clips - Videvo.net - 0 views

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    This site provides free, stock video footage for users to download for commercial or personal use. This website though offers a different kind of stock video as well, motion graphics. Videvo offers a large library of basic motion graphics that are fantastic small additions or final edits to a video project. This site provides stock motion graphics that on the surface, seem very simple, yet are very complicated to build without knowledge of a program such as After Effects or Motion. The best audience for this site would be a high school broadcasting or a graphics class in which some high schools offer with basic skills of the programs previously mentioned. The quality of the video offered on Videvo is for the most part extremely well done. After some research on the site itself, some of the motion graphics do not always have great color detail or motion detail as you would expect in basic motion graphics. Those critiques though should not take away from the great graphics and stock video that is in fact offered on this site. Finally, although the footage and graphics are royalty-free, the website does require that the user attribute the Creative Commons License 3.0 to the author of the content where it is required. Basically, this means that not all of the content on this site requires any attribution whatsoever, but some do ask that users attribute through the Creative Commons License.
Colleen Davis

Viridis Group www.fedflix.com - 3 views

A joint venture between the National Technical Information Service and Public.Resource.org which provide movies created by the U.S. Government. Films range from training exercises, historical, and ...

high school social studies copyright-free free Government Videos training history

started by Colleen Davis on 27 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
Gwen Rossi

ClipArt ETC: Free Educational Illustrations for Classroom Use - 4 views

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    This site provides an immense library of clip art images that can be used by teachers and students royalty free. Each item comes with a choice of size and format and even gives instruction on how to use proper citations for school projects. This is a tool that can be used for projects or presentations made my teachers and students and could be useful in engaging learners by giving them visuals that are associated with the material that they are learning in any discipline. The only issue that I can forsee with using images from this site is making sure the proper citation is included in the project or presentation. But, this is is a teaching moment for many of us outside of our discipline in which we can stress the importance of giving credit to sources where we borrow images, ideas, video, and more.
Aaron Hill

Digital Library of Georgia - 0 views

This website goes into great detail on the history of Georgia's culture and history found in digitized books, photographs, audio, newspapers, video, and other materials. This is a copyright free we...

History Georgia Copyright Free

started by Aaron Hill on 28 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
Lauren Bozone

PBS Learning Media @ http://www.pbslearningmedia.org/ - 3 views

PBS LearningMedia has thousands of digital resources. Resources are aligned to Common Core and national standards and include short videos, audio clips, interactive media, and lesson plans. You can...

copyright free K-12 elementary secondary all subjects common core standards audio video interactive lesson plans

started by Lauren Bozone on 26 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
Michelle Guinn

Animoto-Upload pictures, share videos - 1 views

www.animoto.com This website is an easy way to upload users photos and music to personalize users own videos. This website has easy-to-use features such as tools to help users create videos, a vas...

Copyright-free Middle School High School Social Studies Science English

started by Michelle Guinn on 11 Jul 14 no follow-up yet
Nicole Owens

Khanakademy.org - 1 views

Khanacademy.org is a web site that has an extensive video library covering various subjects such as math, science, economics, and finance. It also has interactive challenges and assessments for e...

copyright-friendly videos photo

started by Nicole Owens on 17 Jul 14 no follow-up yet
Summiyah Siddeeq

NOAA Photo Library - 2 views

http://www.photolib.noaa.gov/about.html - This site would be great for science and social studies courses. NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration). All images are public domain and c...

royalty-free copyright-friendly middle school social studies science high school free

started by Summiyah Siddeeq on 28 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
Mandy Griffin

Pics4Learning - 5 views

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    Pics4Learning.com has free images for educational use.  This site is useful for K-12 and has many different categories of images.  The images have photographer information, location, and date taken.  There is even a citation available in the image information to assist students with the proper information to give the photographer credit.  This would be extremely useful for younger students to learn how to cite their findings.  The site also allows easy download for Windows, Macintosh, Android, and iPad devices.  Users can also save directly to Google Drive.  Our system now has Google Drive accounts for all of our students and so there is no need for flash drives any more! The images found here would be great for foreign language classes.  Students and teachers alike could use these specific images to work with vocabulary presentations or reviews.  Science classes could use the animal images for classification.  Teachers using flipchart software could create containers for the images to be moved to by the students. The only issue I can foresee with this site is the number of images available.  Users might not be able to find exactly what they are looking for.  Fortunately, educators are able to take photographs and contribute them to the website.  This could be beneficial to teachers and students.
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    Pics4Learning is a safe, free image library for education. Teachers and students can use the copyright-friendly photos & images for classrooms, multimedia projects, websites, videos, portfolios, or any projects in an educational setting. I can see Pics4Learning being used for all grades. There are pictures of animals which would be good for science classes, pictures of countries that could be beneficial to social studies classrooms, and pictures broken down by subject including math and reading. Students could use these pictures for any of their projects, videos, or portfolios. I can also see teachers getting ideas from the "education" section under popular collections. I do not foresee any problems or challenges with this site. The pictures are easy to download and the option to cite each image. You just select whether you are downloading for Windows, Mac, iPad, or Android.
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