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Julie Lindsay

Photos For Class - The quick and safe way to find and cite images for class! - 5 views

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    Excellent image search and citation tool! - Safe G Rated Images - All images are appropriate for school setting thanks to Flicker safe Search and our proprietary filters - - Automatic Citation - Downloaded images automatically cite the author and the image license terms - Creative Commons - All photos shown are to the best of our (and Flickr's) knowledge Creative Commons licensed for school use"
Julie Lindsay

Free Stock Photos: 74 Best Sites To Find Awesome Free Images - Design School - 11 views

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    This is the best collection of free image resources I have seen! Explore to find images for blog posts and multimedia artefacts.
Ann Rooney

How to Search For and Attribute Open Source Images - 8 views

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    If you're a content creator, you already know that high-quality images make posts more enticing to readers. The Internet is chock-full of digital images, but which ones are free to use? You'll find plenty of open source images if you know where to look. You can start by reading our post 15 Best Sites for Open Source Images. But finding them is only the first step - you also need to know how to properly attribute them, and to give due credit to the image's copyright holder. Let's take a look at some of the best places to find open source images, and how to attribute them appropriately.
Michelle C

Edcanvas - 4 views

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    This is a free tool for teachers to plot lessons using a blank canvas. Drop and drag You Tube clips easily searched within the site. Add images, files etc. Best of all you can see what others have designed and do a search on digital citizenship and there are some great canvases to use with your students.
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