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Rhondda Powling

The Ultimate Directory Of Free Image Sources - The Edublogger - 2 views

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    "sources for free images and organizing them in such a way as to help you find what you're looking for. Here are the criteria we've examined: Subjects: Does a site focus on specific genres of images, or is it a mass collection of various image types? High Resolution: Lots of great image resources emerged in the pre-Web 2.0 phase, but it wasn't until bandwidth dramatically increased that allowed for the uploading of much higher resolution images suitable for editing and printing. License: The licenses vary extremely from source to source. Some are listed as Creative Commons (with variations on attribution and availability for commercial use), others are Public Domain, and still others have unique licenses that maintain copyright while allowing users to download or embed photographs. To better understand Creative Commons licenses, check out our post on Images, Copyright, & Creative Commons. Safety: Government sites and many specific subject collections are extremely safe for students to use. But before you start using one of these sites for student blogging, check out our safety note and examine the site to see if you find it appropriate for students. Some sites are terrible for filtering out inappropriate con"
Rhondda Powling

A Wonderful Resource of Free Public Domain Images to Use in Class ~ Educational Technol... - 0 views

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    "Pixabay is a great platform where teachers and students can search for and find public domain images. If you are using Pixabay images you will not have to worry about copyright issues or attribution requirements. Pixabay offers high quality images that you can use freely without attribution in digital and printed form. "
Rhondda Powling

Finding copyright-friendly photos for the Google Images generation - eClassroom News - 1 views

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    "Searching and citing usable images is easy once students learn the basics Teaching students to respect the intellectual property of others is important in this digital "cut and paste" world we live in. One great project to share with students that can better help them understand how and when they may use images created by others is the Creative Commons project. Creative Commons is designed to span the gap between full copyright and the public domain. The Creative Commons project provides content creators the opportunity to state ahead of time how their images may (or may not) be used."
Rhondda Powling

Getty Images makes 35 million images free in fight against copyright infringe... - 0 views

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    "Getty Images has single-handedly redefined the entire photography market with the launch of a new embedding feature that will make more than 35 million images freely available to anyone for non-commercial usage"
Rhondda Powling

Flickr: Internet Archive Book Images' Photostream - 0 views

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    The photos and drawings are sourced from more than 600 million library book pages scanned in by the Internet Archive organisation. These images have been difficult to access until now. Internet Archive Book Images Visitors to the site are free to copy and make use of the pictures without charge. Most of the images that are in the books are not in any of the art galleries of the world - the original copies have long ago been lost. The pictures range from 1500 to 1922, when copyright restrictions kick in. "
Rhondda Powling

How to Do a Reverse Image Search - YouTube - 0 views

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    A great tutorial that assist everyone in being a better digital citizen by showing how you can find out information about an image you might find/have. " Found a photograph online that you'd like to use on your site, but not sure where it came from or who took it? Or are you a photographer who wants to know where your work is being posted? In this Treehouse Quick Tip, we'll learn how to do a reverse image search using Google Images and TinEye"
Camilla Elliott

American Museum of Natural History Digital Special Collections | About - 0 views

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    Digital Special Collections of the American Museum of Natural History's Research Library provides access to our rich collections of digitized archival photographic images, art and memorabilia images and Rare Book Collection illustrations
Rhondda Powling

PixTeller - Image Maker - 0 views

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    PixTeller offers a simple way to design and create visually stimulating images and then share them with others. All you need is your imagination to create targeted image quotes to stimulate interest/learning.
Camilla Elliott

Our 3 Favorite Free Online Image Editors For Education - The Edublogger - 0 views

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    "These slimmed-down editors allow novice users to quickly become comfortable editing digital images, and are also excellent stepping stones for students who want to learn how to use more complex editors later on."
Camilla Elliott

The Ultimate Directory Of Free Image Sources - The Edublogger - 0 views

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    Sources for free images and organizing them in such a way as to help you find what you're looking for.
Rhondda Powling

15 Best Sites for Open Source Images - 0 views

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    "This post offers a few resources on guidelines, and then a list of the top sites for open source images that are safe to get pictures from. "
Rhondda Powling

Online Archives, Collections, and Exhibitions - Research - Moving Image Source - 0 views

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    "The Moving Image Source Research Guide is a gateway to the best online resources related to film, television, and digital media."
Rhondda Powling

Find Copyright Free, Properly Cited Images for Student Use - 1 views

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    "Photos For Class makes it easy for students to quickly find copyright-free images that are automatically cited upon download." This will be a useful tool for helping to teach my students about being good digital citizens and understaning more about cpoyright and creative commons licensing. I also want them to correctly to cite sources and in the easiest way.
Rhondda Powling

20 Free Stock Photo Sites for Your Social Media Images - 0 views

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    "An annotated list of some free stock photo sites whose images fall under CC0 license."
Rhondda Powling

How to Create an eBook with Google Slides | Shake Up Learning - 0 views

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    Google Slides have made the process of creating an eBook so much easier than doing it using Google Docs. Google Slides allows you to manipulate and edit images in ways that you cannot in Google Docs. With Slides, you can add backgrounds, borders, and layer text boxes, graphics, and shapes. If you have ever been frustrated with trying to get an image in the exact spot you want in Google Docs, you may want to try it in Google Slides. Since you can easily convert your slides to PDF, the most universally accepted file format, your eBook can be read on practically any device.
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World Digital Library Home - 0 views

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    The World Digital Library hosts more than 10,000 primary documents and images from collections around the world. It is sponsored by UNESCO and the mission is to promote the study and understanding of cultures. The WDL can be searched by date, era, country, continent, topic, and type of resource. There are a lot of maps and images as well as text documents.
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Collections | The Public Domain Review - 0 views

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    This is a large, curated selection of images, books, audio and film. You can choose to browse the content either by medium ( images, books, film, audio),by time ( from pre-16th t 20th century), by tag or by source. For each of the material you find you will be provided with directions to help you download and save it.
Rhondda Powling

Free Image Resources for Almost Anything | Tech the Plunge - 1 views

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    The author of the post has created a Symbaloo page of free Image sources. The page is linked from here
Rhondda Powling

Did I Plagiarize? The Types and Severity of Plagiarism Violations - 1 views

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    Good infographic on plagiarism. It would be a useful document to use with students to teach them about plagiarism: what constitutes an act of plagiarism and the different types of copyright violations that can occur. The image is not free. You read it online as large version by clicking on the image but you will need to purchase it if you want a copy to put up onto a wall. If you are looking for what web tools are available to help detect plagiarism this list is a good place to start.
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