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Hiroko Turner

Image * After : images : objects signs - 0 views

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    This site is more functional than the other two I posted. One of the unique features is its large collection. There are not only objects (photos or illustrations) but also materials/textures available. Another feature is that they have some pull-down menus to narrow down the search. We can select the images by the topic (animal, architectures, etc), dominant colors of the image we want, the number of items we want to see at once, etc. These functions meet the users' needs. The site also asks for donations of the images. The challenge might be the filter set by the districts. Almost all the time this is the case some teachers are discouraged. It is strongly recommended teachers check this site on a school computer before the intended use. If blocked, requesting unblocking may be the next thing to do. Furthermore, as a school or department it may be a good idea to secure several online repositories that are not blocked; therefore, any teachers can use at any time safely for educational purposes. Lesson Example: 3rd grade and above in Visual Arts Direction: In our life there are many signs. Common features of those signs are simplicity (restricted numbers of colors, shapes, lines, etc.) and clearness of a message (directly represented by an object). Suppose you are a professional illustrator and the city has asked you to create a symbol/sign useful to the community. Make sure to provide good reasons to back up your creation. (Ex. how your creation will promote the welfare of the city, reduce the crimes, or promote business, etc.) Search the needs of the city so that your creation is timely and meets the needs of the city. Save the resources. Image citation: Dario sign no baby carriages warning lift. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.imageafter.com/image.php?image=b17dario103.jpg
asheatl26

Public Domain photos: 5000 Free Stock Photos - 1 views

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    Public Domain Photos contains both photos and clipart, and has several thousand of each that are in the public domain. While there are literally thousands to choose from, the search feature on the site isn't that great, and the organization of the images and clipart could be better. For example, if you do a search for 'wonton soup', it returns no results and only show professional images that link to shuttershock, which is subscription based. If you do a search on for 'wonton', it will return a few images from the free images on the site. If you can get past the hurdle of flipping through page after page within a specific category to find what you need, you will find tons of images that both you and your students can use, and lots of clipart options as well. All grade levels and all content areas can find useful images on this site, you just have to willing to sit and browse.
Randy Robbins

Vimeo - 1 views

http://vimeo.com/groups/royaltyfree/videos Vimeo is to video what Flickr is to images. This site is an online community for film makers, both professional and amateur. The site is free to use, both...

copyright-free free video high school

started by Randy Robbins on 05 Jul 13 no follow-up yet
dhoska

Openclipart.org - 1 views

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    Boasting thousands of digital clip art images, Openclipart does cater to teachers and other working professionals. The collections are sorted for optimum utility. The best part is that the images are all copyright-free and in the public domain, which means that there are no restrictions. There are no perceived limits on usage; resources should be suitable for K-12 and beyond, and useful for Digital stories, Prezis, PowerPoint, imbedding in other virtual documents, and educational websites. Potential Solutions to Perceived Problems: The problems lie not with the photo repositories themselves, but rather lie in the educator's own ability to think creatively, and to work with raw digital materials. I can think of no better solution than for an educator to spend time examining how the available resources can be used to encourage a student to think about the subject matter. A teacher can plan for an elaborate lesson but discover there is a dearth of photo content; therefore, since time and money are not unlimited, the teacher would be wise to consider this before planning a lesson. Further, a teacher would be wise to search for as many resources as possible and add them to a list, as we have done for this assignment. Quality: B If you are looking for good clip art for no money, and with no restrictions, this collection seems much better than anything you will find packaged with a Microsoft product.
N'jemele Bush

Animation Factory - 0 views

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    Animation Factory is one of my most favorite animation related websites. It contains a variety of .jpg, and .gif. Users can set up an account for free however, they will have to pay for a membership. Once they have access to the objects, the user is able to use graphics at will for their needed purpose. It is royalty free as the author is not expected, other than their membership fees, to make additional payments if in fact they make money from their website, project, etc. that they produce. The intended audience are professionals in a plethora of fields. There are graphics displayed that are related to business, technology, education, healthcare and a number of other fields. There are three levels of membership. A gold membership is 59.95 and you have access to Animated Clipart, Media Elements, and Tiled Backgrounds. A platinum membership is 99.95 and users have access to all tools on the Gold level and Power Clipart, PowerPoint Backgrounds, PowerPoint Templates, and Video Backgrounds. Lastly, the pro membership is 199.95. The user has access to all tools on the gold and platinum level, and access to Flash, HD Video Backgrounds, Sound Effects, Sound and Music, and Video Elements. Each membership payment is good for one year from the start date. The quality of the graphics is phenomenal and can be used continuously on website, reports and etc. due to the high resolution provided by the website's download tools.
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yolandamoore

Stock Photography Images Royalty Free at Can Stock Photo - 0 views

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    Can Stock Photo is a royalty free stock photography agency that offers professional stock images that are affordable and accessible to everyone. Over 10,000 top quality images are added each day from the world's best photographers and artists. You don't have to have an account or subscription. Business education teachers and students can use the images to create PowerPoint presentations or websites. All images are for non-commercial use only.
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    All images in this site are under International Copyright Protection. Prior to using images, users are advised to refer to the Terms and Conditions page, found here: http://www.canstockphoto.com/terms_conditions.php.
Heather Suwinski

StockPhotos.io - 3 views

http://stockphotos.io/education/ This site would be great for any teacher grade k-12. There are approximately 20,000 photos that are royalty free and available for use for any commercial, prof...

royalty-free free copyright-friendly photos education tonsofpics

started by Heather Suwinski on 26 Nov 13 no follow-up yet
Samantha Peters

https://www.teachingchannel.org/ - 1 views

This website is a "free copyright" website that has different types of videos dealing with any subject in relation to the common core curriculum. There are several different types of videos display...

copyright-free videos K-12 commoncore

started by Samantha Peters on 29 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
Alan Aumann

Gratisography - 2 views

Gratisography is a photo blog from a professional photographer. On the homepage of his site, he explains that all photos are free from copyright and can be used in presentations as well as commerc...

Copyright-free Photos Artistic life

started by Alan Aumann on 18 Jul 14 no follow-up yet
Michelle Guinn

Pinterest-Visual Social Network - 1 views

www.pinterest.com This copyright-free website allows teachers and students to upload pictures as well as look up pictures using simple categories, including "Education." This site also allows its ...

High School Teachers Any subject Any extracurricular activities copyright free

started by Michelle Guinn on 11 Jul 14 no follow-up yet
Janice Scoville

Pictures of Animals -- Animal Photos! - 2 views

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    Images on this site are under creative commons and are free to use on web sites and other projects. There are many, many types of animals on this site. There are probably animals listed that the children have not even thought of before. The animals are alphabetically listed, with many detailed animals under the broad list of animals. An example is parakeets. Then are many types of parakeets from which the children can choose. They also have animals broken down into types of primates, rodents, mammals etc. I don't really see a difficulty with this site. It seems pretty straight forward and easy to use.
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    Pictures of Animals -- Animal Photos! This website contains pictures of animals listed in alphabetical order. Some of the pictures may lack that professional quality, but the list is long. It is a great website for science, social studies, language arts and elementary school projects. This website is listed under the Creative Commons as free to use on websites and other projects. One especially nice feature which makes it great for younger students to easily give credit is that it provides the crediting information for you, simply copy and paste the html code or the name of the source.
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