Teachers and students are often asked to create visual presentations. One common mistake that is made is not looking at copyright information before selecting an image. Checking for this information may seem like a daunting task, however the video below shows you how to make that easier. It begins with how to do this in Google which many students will go to by default and then 4 other options for finding free images. In each there are steps you or students need to take to verify that you are selecting images that are free to use. In addition to the video, GBAPS offers some applications that students can also access images like Discovery Education, Culturegrams, Britannica Image Quest, to name a few. Use the resources in the video at your discretion. One aspect of these options is there is not login for students or sharing of personal information if used as described in the video.
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