In our 'tools' section for this week is a link to Creative Commons, which I just so happen to be working with for another course right now. This is an awesome resource, especially for educators! It does take some familiarity with the different types of licenses you can use and their commensurate attribution requirements, but once you understand that, you can be confident that you'll be able to find and use all kinds of cool images for assignments, presentations, performances, and any other eventuality where sprucing up your content with an image can transform a good project into a great one!

If you need a creative commons image in a hurry, I've found this shortcut particularly useful:

Google<Google Images<Settings<Advanced Image Search<Scroll Down to “Usage Rights”<Choose from drop-down menu

Then, simply type in your query, choose an image, and click on the image to view its usage requirements. This has been enormously helpful to me in my program when creating presentations!

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  1. Google Advanced Search can be helpful, too! Thanks for sharing that tip. :)

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