Post on 12-May-2015
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Pennie White
Learning Technology Consultant
Publically available vs public domain• Just because an image is available
to you on the web it does not mean you can use it how ever you like.• If the image have been classified
‘public domain’ because the creator has released it or the copyright has expired then the image is in the ‘public domain’ and you may use it.
Creative Commons
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKfqoPYJdVc#t=52
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http://search.creativecommons.org/
Article from the Atlantic with links to excellent free image collections
How to…
• Copy images• Save images• Use images • Crop images• Resize images