"Leeman's July 9, 2014, Edublogger post pointed to a number of valuable sources of free images. Yet I'm wondering whether this resource wouldn't survive and possibly even grow if it were to provide seed content for a broad collective endeavour. Some parallels that spring to mind are Levine's 50+ web ways to tell a story wiki (http://50ways.wikispaces.com/50Contribute), and Tom Barrett's interesting ways crowd-sourcing endeavours (http://edte.ch/blog/?page_id=424)."
"a repository for outstanding public domain images" (Find and share stunning public domain images: Learn more ..., ¶1, 2012.01.22)
Sue Waters provides "advice to help you get started or get more out of using Instagram" (2012.05.28).
"a database of 12,319,634 freely usable media files to which anyone can contribute" (Welcome, 2012.02.05)
"Here are Kemple's tips-including how to stabilize your shooting, optimizing for iOS5 features, apps for extreme environments, tethering to send dispatches, and dealing with low light-so we all can shoot more like the pros. Just don't forget to put your iPhone in airplane mode. -Mary Anne Potts" (¶ 4, retrieved 2012.01.19)
Introductin, presentation, audio recording, graphic recording, links mentioned, and more resources from Alan Levine's Northern Voice gig, May 14, 2011.
Allows uploading photos plus voice recording, and generates embed-able widgets; free with username, password, and email registration
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"Passing these ideas on to learners could help them to maximise the quality of the photos they take using the cameras they're already carrying around in their pockets" (¶3).