Smart Learners create and share original photos and images
Learn how to search for and attribute other people's images to re-use.
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own photo
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with Kleki
Search the web for images within a Google App
Preview Image and Insert
most of these images are labeled
✓ Free for personal use
✓ No attribution required
Click to Preview Image
Watch how to use Google Images to search for images labeled for reuse
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Smart Learners check:
✅ Is the image free to use?
✅ Can you link to the image source?
Use Google Images to search for two images about New Zealand labeled for reuse
Insert on this slide. Resize or crop your images to fit.
Image Title: linked to image source
Author Name
License Type: linked to license
Emerald Lakes, New Zealand by Marcus Holland-Moritz is licensed under cc-by-sa-2.0.
This is an ideal attribution
If your image is free to use, link to the image source to acknowledge the author
or
or
Use the following slides to practise attributing images.
Use Google Images to search for images that are able to be reused.
Insert on a slide and attribute the author by including information about them.
Aim for an attribution as close to the examples as possible.
✅ Is the image free to use?
✅ Can you link to the image source?
Copy your pracitise slides into a new slide deck to share on your blog. Write some recommendations for attributing images in your post.
Do not share this slidedeck on your blog
Your turn to practise
Image Title by Author Name is licensed under License Type
Image Title by Author Name is licensed under License Type
Image Title by Author Name is licensed under License Type
Image Title by Author Name is licensed under License Type
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File - Download as a jpg
or
Publish to the web and embed in your blog post.
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