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Ted Sakshaug

everystockphoto - searching free photos - 15 views

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    "We are a search engine for free photos. These come from many sources and are license-specific. You can view a photo's license by clicking on the license icon, below and left of photos. Membership is free, without advertising, and allows you to rate, tag, collect and comment on photos. "
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    sooo much easier to locate creative commons images so timely thanks very
Nelly Cardinale

100 (Legal) Sources for Free Stock Images | Virtual Hosting Blog - 1 views

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    If you've ever tried to design a website or blog, you've probably felt the need to add images to your creation. It can be easy to see the Internet as a free-for-all, but images belong to the people who created them. Staying legal means you'll have to either create your own images or buy them from stock sites. Fortunately, there are a number of sources for free images, and we've collected them here. So read on for 100 sources where you can find free stock images: and don't worry - they're all legal!
Vicki Davis

Docs Blog: Find facts and do research inside Google Documents - 8 views

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    If you want students to draft work in Google Docs, you have to teach them about the Research pane. It lets you search for the appropriate license (click the down arrow) and set the citation method. You can insert photos, search Google Scholar and a dictionary, your own files, and even the web. When you mouse over the item, you have the option to cite the source or insert a link. Very cool and handy for writers. This is an older feature that hasn't gotten the press it deserves in classrooms. If you have Google Apps for education this is a BIG DEAL because it simplifies finding pictures and does many other things that online citation generators do all within Google Docs.
Fred Delventhal

storytlr | your life online - 0 views

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    Mashup your data into stories * Tell your stories in a new way Photo albums are old school! Pick your sources, start and end date and your story is good to go. If necessary you can tweak it for a better flow.
Vicki Davis

Paint.NET - Free Software for Digital Photo Editing - 7 views

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    FRee paint software that is much more powerful than the native paint program. The students love this open source software.
David Hilton

The World at the Fair | Home - 6 views

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    "This site provides lesson plans and primary resources for secondary students of US and World History to explore experiences and identities through historical analysis of the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition. "
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    Useful for teaching US history of the late C19th.
anonymous

Wayne Eglinton's RSS Feeds (122) - 0 views

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    Netvibes is a free web service that brings together your favorite media sources and online services. Everything that matters to you - blogs, news, weather, videos, photos, social networks, email and much more - is automatically updated every time you visit your page.
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