CREATIVE COMMONS - Watch this VIDEO for help.
WIKIMEDIA COMMONS - Watch this VIDEO for help.
GOOGLE IMAGES ADVANCED SEARCH - Watch this VIDEO for help.
*Change the USAGE RIGHTS at the bottom of the page - to "FREE TO USE SHARE OR MODIFY"
TIP: Use BITLY to shorter the URL (Internet address) if needed.
WIKIMEDIA COMMONS - Watch this VIDEO for help.
GOOGLE IMAGES ADVANCED SEARCH - Watch this VIDEO for help.
*Change the USAGE RIGHTS at the bottom of the page - to "FREE TO USE SHARE OR MODIFY"
TIP: Use BITLY to shorter the URL (Internet address) if needed.
HOW TO CITE PHOTOS FROM THE WEB PROPERLY
Downloading, saving and using creative works (photos, stories, plays, poems, music, etc...) that you find online is ok when it is for class work or assignments.
BUT you must:
- make sure it is ok to use this work (make sure there aren't any protections or copyrights)
- give credit to the person who created it (share the name of the creator and where you found it)
FOR EXAMPLE:
Downloading, saving and using creative works (photos, stories, plays, poems, music, etc...) that you find online is ok when it is for class work or assignments.
BUT you must:
- make sure it is ok to use this work (make sure there aren't any protections or copyrights)
- give credit to the person who created it (share the name of the creator and where you found it)
FOR EXAMPLE:
Big dog. Photo by Richard Aufreiter, http://www.fotopedia.com/items/t7OlcVVCOBY-eoAQe4oyo0s