Pictures

Pictures: You cannot use Google Images as a source for pictures, unless you use the Advance Search feature and search for the labeled for reuse Better source for pictures is  FlickrCC. Repeat after me, "I will never use Google Images for my photos in my projects"! Why? **Google is a Search Engine and not a Source.** * flickr cc **Respecting intellectual property:** Find a copyright free picture(s) that are appropriate for your Project. (It must be copyright free.) That means you cannot simply Google for images and use what you find. Instead, you must search for images that photographers have made available for use without permissions or copyright protections. ||
 * # ** Directions for Saving Pictures: ** Select the picture and try to get the largest version. ** Right-click **on the picture and **Save Picture As. Place** the image in your picture folder. Give appropriate name for picture.
 * 1) ** Attribution(Source for Picture): ** Save the Attribution by copying and pasting to a Word file. Do not Save the picture to a Word file only the Attribute.
 * **Flickr**** - Turn on Safe Search and Creative Commons //Find content to modify, adapt or build upon// **
 * **Pics4Learning**** - Credit using bibliography information on photo **
 * **Classroom Clipart**** - Credit must be ON the image and must say //Image Provided by// **
 * Library of Congress
 * morguefile
 * [|copyrightfreephotos]
 * publicdomainphotos

**Make sure if you do use Google Images that you use the Advance Image Search and search Labeled for Reuse** ||
 * [[image:http://www.bluevalleyk12.org/images/ace/47753/ace_1044538572_1296060598.jpg width="397" height="127"]]