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Another Good Tool to Help Students Find CC Licensed Images

Another Good Tool to Help Students Find CC Licensed Images | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it

Creative Commons Search is an excellent tool students can use to search for CC licensed images to use in their works. What this tool actually does is that it provides you access to a number of search engines that provide CC licensed content including Flickr, Pixabay, Google Images, Wikimedia Commons, and many more


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Sourcera for Google Slides - Historical Images to Use In Your Slides | Free Technology for Teachers

Sourcera for Google Slides - Historical Images to Use In Your Slides | Free Technology for Teachers | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it
Sourcera is an Add-on for Google Slides that lets you search for historical images and insert them directly into your slides. Sourcera pulls images from eleven sources including Flickr's Commons, the British Library, and the Digital Public Library of America.

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Visual Libraries - Free Images

Visual Libraries - Free Images | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it
Every now and then I come across sites which are really useful for dipping into for visuals and can be shared with colleagues and students alike. Below are some suggestions.

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21 Places to Find Media for Classroom Projects | Free Technology for Teachers

21 Places to Find Media for Classroom Projects | Free Technology for Teachers | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it

Yesterday, people who subscribe to the Practical Ed Tech newsletter received a copy of my guide to finding copyright-friendly media for use in classroom projects. The guide includes explanations of Public Domain, Creative Commons, and Fair Use. In the section on using self-created media I included an example of how I unintentionally committed a copyright violation when making a screencast video a few years ago. 


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A guide to the best free sites for cc0 art and stock photography

A guide to the best free sites for cc0 art and stock photography | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it
  Tweet I recently wrote a guide for my library's blog on the best sites for high quality, free, and public domain images. I've recreated part of it below. These sites are hugely useful for marketing purposes, as you can use them in websites, posters, slides, on social media (but NOT insta! That nee

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Nationalmuseum releases 3,000 images on Wikimedia Commons - Nationalmuseum

Nationalmuseum releases 3,000 images on Wikimedia Commons - Nationalmuseum | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it
While the Nationalmuseum building is under renovation, only a small part of the collections is accessible to the public. To provide more opportunity for people to enjoy its artworks, the museum embarked last year on a joint project with Wikimedia Sweden. As a result, high-resolution images of some 3,000 paintings from the collections are now available for download on Wikimedia Commons as public domain. This means they are part of our shared cultural heritage and can be freely used for any purpose. The images are also now zoomable, but not currently downloadable, in Nationalmuseum’s online database.

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