A One Page Guide introducing Flickr, the photo sharing tool. Explaining how Flickr can be used to both find and share photos. Flickr one page photo sharing Internet & Technology
This is a very cool visual dictionary. Type in a word and it combines wiktionary content with Flickr images. You can set it to pull from Google and Yahoo images, too, but the richest images are from Flickr. Very interesting to see images for the more intangible nouns such as love and hope. This could be a great tool useful for building a vocabulary wiki for a class.
Just a word of caution. I tried the word "anger" and ended up with a topless woman from Flickr. Granted, the photo was done very artistically, but the images are more definitely NOT censored.
The definitive list of Flickr tools, applications, plugins, mobile apps and games. If it uses the API, it should be here:
I now have a total of 170 applications and plugins in the database, all of which utilise the Flickr API in some way.
This is one of the coolest sites. Select the colors you want, up to 10, and it will search Flickr for images with those colors. It doesn't filter by creative commons though, but a great way to find images that will match your website color scheme.
One of the best ways to infuse technology into your classroom experience is to have students create their own primary data with a digital camera. Cameras are an easy to use and motivating tool for students. Instead of searching the Internet for a copyright free image to use, have them create their own pictures whenever possible.
Flickr currently hosts more than 75 million images that are licensed under a Creative Commons license. Depending on the license, you may use the images on your webpage, or make changes to it. There are many things to check. With ImageCodr.org, there is no need to do all this manually, you simply enter in the URL of the picture page (as seen in your browser) you are interested in and ImageCodr.org will generate the ready to use HTML code. It will also display a brief and easy license summary, so you don't get in legal trouble because you missed something.
Do fun stuff with your digital photos. Create motivational posters, movie posters, magazine covers, badges, mosaics, collages, calendars, frames, and a lot more!
Do you use the internet to store photos? Like flickr? Or Photobucket?
Now you can easily create a collage of all your photos by pasting
the URL into the box above and watch Collagr work its magic.
Try it now! No registration required.