Flickr is almost certainly the best online photo management and sharing application in the world. Show off your favorite photos and videos to the world, securely and privately show content to your friends and family, or blog the photos and videos you take with a cameraphone.
December 17th, 2012 by Claire The Internet is a bountiful place, full of information, wonder, and an endless supply of heart-melting puppy videos. But what may sometimes seem in short supply are fantastic, free photos to easily-and legally-use for your presentations or blog slideshows.
This is a great resource to utilize photos which students really enjoy taking and this website can offer many ways to use them. It also offers ideas for what types of photos could be used for certain activities.
This is our school's Facebook page. It is a good example of using Facebook to communicate with students, parents, and community members. It posts weekly newsletters, event photos, announcements, and allows for comments. 600+ people 'like' this page, which is twice the number of students who attend school.
This ePals project brings K-8 students together to explore "What's Outside My Window?" Through email interaction, students will build relationships with students in another part of the world and develop a table of similarities and differences. Using photos they have taken, students will create a collaborative presentation to demonstrate their learning.
Great alternative to powerpoint presentations! Students love the simplicity and interactive features of this tool. Educators can apply for an all-access pass code in order to gain free access for the teachers and students.
Make great videos, easily. Turn ordinary photos and video clips into stunning, HD videos with Animoto's online video maker. Free for educators & includes 50 student accounts!
Easily Create Photo Books, Scrapbooks, Photo Cards, Yearbooks and Calendars in minutes with our simple online scrapbooking software. Great for students to create e-books with text and images.