To Follow Click The Blue Button

Showing posts with label photos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photos. Show all posts

Thursday, September 21, 2017

Getty Images

Image result for getty images logo
Getty Images now has over 40  million images available for non-commercial use.  The image below shows how the image looks when embedded.  As a track and field coach, I had to search the images for track and field.  I like the fact that the image is  attributed with the the site I got the image from and the author.  Also many of the images are from very current events, so if you are teaching a course that deals with that you might want to start off your class with these images.  Today had images of the aftermath of the Mexican earthquake.  To see the website click here.  Most teachers are worried about plagiarism in their students writing but are not as fussy about the images they use.  They should be.  They should make sure the pictures are creative commons or take a look at another post I made about Photos For Class by clicking here. 


Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Historical Guru

Historical Guru

This site has a US and World history tabs but what I really liked about it was the article on "33 Images Show a Unique Side of History You Probably Didn't Know".  There are some great historical pictures.  There are more than 33 pictures, I believe 71 when I last looked at it.  To see the site click here.

Nicola Tesla with his Tesla coil

Hiroshima victim's nuclear shadow


Friday, February 19, 2016

Photos for Class


If you have your students insert pictures into their projects, how many of you ask if the pictures are properly attributed to the author?  How about when you have a picture in a presentation, did you just right click and "borrow" it from Google Images without proper citation?  Are they Creative Commons?  If you or your students use Photos for Class then this problem is solved.  The photos are age appropriate, have automatic citation and licensed by Creative Commons for public use.  If you are trying to teach your class not to plagiarize then it also includes photos. To see Photos for Class click here.  Below is an example of a "musical note" that I searched.  When you download the image you will get a black band at the bottom with your citation of the name of the author, name of the photo and  a link to the original photo.