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Glenn Hervieux

Photos For Class - The quick and safe way to find and cite images for class! - 9 views

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    Photosforclass.com includes built-in #creativecommons search engine. Great search engine for free images that include image citations. Safe G Rated images.
Liz Eckert

PhotoPin - Free Photos for Bloggers via Creative Commons - 199 views

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    Photo Pin is a new website offering images that can be re-used for blog entries, video productions, slideshows, and print media. Photo Pin uses a combination of Flickr's API for Creative Commons search and Fotolia's image library to serve-up royalty-free images. The search results page on Photo Pin clearly delineates between images that are free to use and images that you have to purchase. Applications for Education If you're looking for a new way to find Creative Commons-licensed images for yourself or your students, Photo Pin could be a good option for you. I like that Photo Pin offers a clear reminder to users that they must correctly link to the sources of the images that they choose to use.
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    Search Creative Commons photos adn attribute them for your blog or website easily
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    useful for creative commons images - free and subscription based but none free ones usually have sponsored across the corner of the thumbnail
Kalin Wilburn

CC Search - 7 views

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    A Creative Commons-based search search engine of search engines.
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    A Creative Commons Search Engine
anonymous

Flickr: Creative Commons - 116 views

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    images for use in education- make sure to refer to the key on the right hand side of the page to make sure you are using the images properly-
Roland O'Daniel

compfight + a flickr™ search tool - 0 views

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    Find images for comps, inspiration or research.
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    interesting photo search tool.
Hiliana Leon

Wylio - 65 views

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    Using images from Wylio embeds the photographer's atribution beneath the photo. Most photos I've browsed come from flickr. Embed code is free, downloads cost $ monthly.
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    great teacher resource to find images and give proper credit.
rresidori

Free Pictures - Wylio.com - 132 views

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    Searches creative commons for photos for blogs and allows you to download and resize them.
Patrick Black

Pixabay - Public Domain Images - 30 views

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    This is a great site for finding quality images to use in your projects. The images can be used for both personal and commercial projects and you don't even need to sign in to download them. The images have been uploaded by users for the public good. Upload your images to help others. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Photos+%26+Images
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    You can freely use any image from this website in digital and printed format, for personal and commercial use, without attribution requirement to the original author."
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    This is a great site to send kids for Public Domain Images. No need to worry about copy rights
Roland Gesthuizen

Bloggers Beware: You CAN Get Sued For Using Pics on Your Blog - My Story - Bl... - 180 views

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    "You are violating copyright if you have not gotten express PERMISSION from the copyright holder OR are using pics that are public domain, creative commons, etc. I didn't know better and I had to learn the hard way. So I want to let you all know now so that you don't have to be a cautionary tale as well."
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    Thank you so much for sharing this! As an educator, I always believed that if I posted a picture on the district site and just gave credit to where I got the picture I was clear with copyright. Now I know better. Perhaps you've underwent this experience to help so many others like me to better understand copyright...
Michele Brown

Behold | - 4 views

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    About Behold BeholdTM is a search engine for high-quality Flickr images. It aims to answer your queries based on what is inside the images -- at the pixel level. It offers a completely new way to search for images, using techniques of computer vision. It is different to standard image search engines, such as Flickr or Google, because those search through images using only image tags and filenames. Behold looks for high quality images, so you don't have to sift through hundreds of poorly taken pictures to find a good one. Behold uses both aesthetic and technical quality indicators to find some of the best images available online. Behold draws computational power from Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) to handle large volumes of images. Features Behold is capable of recognising a number of visual concepts in pictures. You can ask Behold to return images that look like one of these concepts. This new type of search can be flexibly combined with regular text-based search. For example you can ask Behold to return images tagged with the word 'london' that look like pictures of buildings (try it!). You can also filter text-based image search results based on what the images actually look like. Both of these features are demonstrated in these videos. With a newly introduced feature, Behold goes one step further and automatically suggests visual filters after analysing the words in your query. It shows you what your search results would look like if you apply one of these filters, so you save time on finding the right one.
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    Search High Quality Flickr Images.
Adrienne Michetti

flickrCC - 4 views

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    Another great Flickr search toy for Creative Commons licensed images.
Sydney Schatz

Discover Yale Digital Commons - 64 views

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    Search 1,500,000 records; 250,000 digital assets from across Yale's collections
Mary-Ann Updike

Behold | Search High Quality Flickr Images - 51 views

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    Searches for images that are free to use.
N Butler

FlickrStorm. Search on Flickr with some Magic - 37 views

  • by looking for more than what you enter to find related and more relevant images...
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