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Finding Images


Lost Boots by Phil.Renaud Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License

This came up during the week 2 GlowMeet.
Looking for images for your blog leads you into a potential minefield of copyright.
There are many images on the internet that you can use but that come with certain conditions. These conditions may include things like you can use but not edit, or that you must attribute.

Attribution is quite tricky, it means that you must give credit to the photographer and also respect the rest of their conditions. In the example about, I’ve not edited the picture (NoDerivs), I am not making money on this blog(NonCommercial) and I am attributing and linking back to the owner.

This is pretty difficult for adults and more so for younger pupils.

  1. You have three choices:
    Use only your own images. This gives lots of opportunities for creative photography.
  2. Use images that do not need attribution, public domain ones.
  3. Use creative commons and similarly licensed phptoas and learn to attribute.

Here are a few of the many sites that will help you find images you can use.

  • Morguefile.com free stock photos No attribution needed.
  • Pics4Learning | Free photos for education Pics4Learning is a safe, free image library for education. Teachers and students can use the copyright-friendly photos & images for classrooms, multimedia projects, websites, videos, portfolios, or any projects in an educational setting. Instructions given on each image page on how to attribute.
  • Flickr: The Commons and just using the flickr search tools and filtering for creative commons images. There are lots of tools that help you search flickr: my own is A flickr CC search toy
    which allows you to download an image ‘stamped’ with attribution (see the example below). This avoids the need to manually attribute but in no use for headers where you crop the image.IMG_6882a
  • SCRAN is a charity & online learning resource base with over 480,000 images & media from museums, galleries, and archives . Local Authority schools and teachers have full, free access. You need to check attribution and usage rights on any photo you want to use. Update: Feast Your Eyes on Scran | Scranalogue
  • Free Images: Where To Find Royalty Free Stock Photos For Your Blog – Mini-Guide, Part 1 A lot of different sources listed together.
  • Pexels · Free high quality stock photos Many do not need attribution CC0
  • Open Collections | OpenGLAM All collections provide digital scans or photos that can be freely used without any restrictions. We first list the datasets that are completely in the Public Domain: below that we list the sets that are licensed under an open Creative Commons license (CC-BY/CC-BY-SA). The sets within each list have been ordered alphabetically.

‘Portrait of a baby girl’ | Flickr – Photo Sharing!  No known copyright restrictions.

Categorising Your Posts as Bootcamp

When you take part in the bootcamp we want you to categorise your posts bootcamp.

We will use this to bring your posts on your blog onto this one. This will allow participants to easily visit each  others blog post.

You need to tell us the first time you do this.  You do this by emailing us the link to the first blog post you categorise. After that you just add the category bootcamp to the posts you want to send to the bootcamp and it happens automatically.

Adding the Category for the First Time:

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  1. After writing your post, on the right had side of the editor, click +Add New Category
  2. Type in the name of the category, in this case bootcamp
  3. Click the Add New Category Button
  4. The Category will bee added to the category list, it will be checked.
  5. email the link to this first post to gw09johnstonjohn4@glowmail.org.uk

Subsequent posts

The Category bootcamp will appear in the list, all you need to do is tick it before publishing the post.