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Teresa Ilgunas

Can I Use an Image from the Internet? How to Credit the Source? - 1 views

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    Infographic detailing how you can tell if you may use someone else's images in your work.
Teresa Ilgunas

Meet a 21st Century Learner, a prosumer, a student! by Cheryl Oakes - 0 views

  • The Ning was created as a walled garden where students can practice their online skills in a supportive environment. The skills we are teaching have to do withinternet safety, cyber citizenship, appropriate use of content, specifically looking at Creative Commons and how to find music, images and video that is available for shared use. The language arts teachers use the site for writing prompts and soon will open it  as a forum for discussing a grade level novel. The clever name of theNing is grade8ourspace .
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Teresa Ilgunas

Photos For Class - The quick and safe way to find and cite images for class! - 1 views

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    I love Pixabay.com because all images are public domain. Photos for Class is great because the attribution is included on the image you download-all photos are CC-Attribution and Share Alike.
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