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Aaron Davis

Free Pictures - Wylio.com - 0 views

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    Wylio is an image search engine designed to help bloggers and others quickly find, cite, and use Creative Commons licensed images. Wylio results only return images that are listed with a Creative Commons license. Wylio makes it easy to give proper attribution to the creator of the image by providing you with html code that includes attribution. All you have to do is copy the code and paste it into your blog post or webpage - Richard Byrne
Aaron Davis

Photos For Class - The World's Easiest Way to Download Properly Attributed, Creative Co... - 0 views

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    A fantastic site which not only helps finds creative commons images, but provides a reference for them as well.
Aaron Davis

Aphoristic advice from famous writers for would-be writers [15 pictures] - 0 views

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    15 different images with advice from a range of authors.
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    15 different images with advice from a range of famous authors.
Aaron Davis

Free Technology for Teachers: A Short Guide to Finding and Using Media on Your Blog - 0 views

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    A look at Creative Commons and Fair Use in media and blogging. An often ignored element when it comes to online publishing. Also includes some good links to sites containing free-to-use images.
Aaron Davis

The Newspaper Clipping Image Generator - Create your own fun newspaper - 0 views

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    A simple website that allows you to create a newspaper article in the form of an image.
Aaron Davis

PosterMyWall | The Best online Custom Poster and Photo Collage Maker. Free Downloads! - 0 views

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    A great website for creating collages, posters and different types of images. Added bonus, no login required.
Aaron Davis

Making Student Blogs More than Digital Diaries - Getting Smart by Dave Guymon - bloggin... - 0 views

  • Put simply, a digital footprint is what your students would see if they Googled themselves. And whether or not they know it, each of them has a footprint online. A digital footprint is made up of both passive information about Internet use and actively volunteered content.
  • Establishing a positive digital footprint involves more than educating our students about what they should choose to keep offline. We should also be teaching them what to publish to improve their digital image.
  • effective uses of student blogs engage others in meaningful conversations.
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  • quality classroom blogging should transcend the classroom altogether, bridging the gap between school, home, and the world our students live in.
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    An interesting post on digital footprint and blogging.
Andrea Miles

Visual prompts/timetable freebies - 2 views

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    Visual images to use in classroom. Especially useful for ESL or SEN students and as behaviour management tool.
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