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15 May 12
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Brett StrnadGreat spot for royalty free pictures and some audio
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Amy DirlamPhoto sites
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Tami ReadingerGrabbing images from Google is one of the easiest things there is to do. You simply search, copy, paste. A no-brainer. However, when using someone else’s photos, how do you know if you have permission? Students need to be taught about copyright and how to find royalty-free images that are ok to use in projects. Below are four great sites that I use with my students.
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31 Jan 12
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Fiona BealFour Creative Commons Photo Sites You Should Know About
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28 Jan 12
E.J. SorensenEdTechIdeas shares four creative commons photo sites for educational purposes.
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25 Jan 12
Terie EngelbrechtFour Creative Commons Photo Sites You Should Know About
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24 Jan 12
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Mark GleesonSupport in using appropriate copyrighted photos in your online work
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David KoppenhaverEd Tech Ideas blog entry on four creative commons photo sites. Links to each and directions on use.
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Anne Michaud4 Creative Commons Websites You Should Know About: http://t.co/80ukDnCi (via @web20classroom)
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23 Jan 12
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John Carman Zoccola4 Creative Commons Websites You Should Know About: http://t.co/UwWN6wIN
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chris osieja@dancallahan-->RT @kylepace: Four Creative Commons Photo Sites You Should Know About: http://t.co/YP4CDb0J
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Jeff WindsorRT @kylepace: Four Creative Commons Photo Sites You Should Know About: http://t.co/CPhp5gMV #edtech #cc
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Nicholas ProvenzanoRT @kylepace: Four Creative Commons Photo Sites You Should Know About: http://t.co/CPhp5gMV #edtech #cc
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edtechcentreGrabbing images from Google is one of the easiest things there is to do. You simply search, copy, paste. A no-brainer. However, when using someone else’s photos, how do you know if you have permission? Students need to be taught about copyright and how to find royalty-free images that are ok to use in projects. Here are four great sites that I use with my students.
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22 Jan 12
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Yoon Soo LimRT @kylepace: Four Creative Commons Photo Sites You Should Know About: http://t.co/CPhp5gMV #edtech #cc
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when using someone else’s photos, how do you know if you have permission?
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17 Jan 12
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Jim Tiffin JrBlog post sharing links to image resources for students to use that are licensed for public use via Creative Commons.
images photos creativecommons creative commons flickr search technology copyright Flickr Storm Fotopedia Pics4Learning flickrCC
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15 Jan 12
zoobeedoGreat free pics for your class room use.
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Anthony ArmstrongRT @Durff: Four Creative Commons Photo Sites You Should Know About http://t.co/MXq1UcDF #fb
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