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  1. Creative Commons - All photos shown are, to the best of our and Pixabay's knowledge, licensed by Creative Commons for public use. Access a vast collection of free, high-quality images for class projects and educational purposes with Storyboard That's comprehensive Photos For Class search feature.

  2. Google Images Image. Jamendo Music. Nappy Image. Open Clip Art Image. Openverse Media ... Creative Commons PO Box 1866, Mountain View, CA 94042

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    Google gives users quick access to add a Creative Commons image to a document, slide presentation or drawing in Google Apps. Insert an image (Use "Insert > Image ..." from the menu or the image icon). Then select "Search" from the tabs at the top. This search's default setting is "labeled for commercial reuse with modification" (one of the license ...

    PhotoPin was built to give bloggers access to quality Creative Commons photos, but it can be used by anyone. It does access images through Flickr, so, again, if your school's Internet filter blocks Flickr, this one may not work.

    This site pulls photos from a variety of Creative Commons sources. Creative Commons images aren't the only ones students can use in their work. Photos labeled "public domain" have even fewer restrictions. The intellectual property rights for these images, according to Wikipedia, "have expired, been forfeited or are inapplicable." Public domain phot...

    This site contains a variety of types of images, ranging from clip art to original photos, that are labeled "public domain." Note: Some of Pixabay's images aren't kid friendly.

    This site has over 100,000 free images and videos, with 20,000 of those exclusive to Pikwizard. All of which are free to use without attribution. You can also take each image and edit it on their graphic design tool, Design Wizard!

    Wikimedia Commons's well-known cousin, Wikipedia, is a free, open-source encyclopedia of sorts. Wikimedia Commons does the same for different types of media. All of Wikimedia Commons's media is free to use under Creative Commons licenses or public domain, depending on the image.

    Compfight says on its site that it is "an image search engine tailored to efficiently locate images for blogs, comps, inspiration, and research." It searches images on Flickr and displays licensing information so you can use the images appropriately.

    Much like Pixabay, unsplash offers a whole searchable gallery of photos that you can use for commercial and noncommercial purposes. Unsplash does not require you to ask permission from or provide credit to the photographer or Unsplash but as they note, it is appreciated when possible.

  4. Aug 4, 2020 · This edition features nearly 500 high-quality images of teachers and students licensed Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 (CC BY-NC 4.0). A screenshot of the digital collection from the Alliance for Excellent Education.

  5. These Classroom Photos, including diverse images like apple, books, still life, enhance educational materials. Discover a wide array of related Photos, each offering unique perspectives. Every Image, when downloaded is automatically cited with the author and the Creative Commons License.

  6. Oct 21, 2018 · There are many sites with royalty free images and Creative Commons Zero photos for educators to use in the classroom. Get a free eBook to learn more about copyright, Creative Commons, and free images. It includes posters for both primary and secondary school.

  7. These Class Photos, including diverse images like musician, instrument, dj, enhance educational materials. Discover a wide array of related Photos, each offering unique perspectives. Every Image, when downloaded is automatically cited with the author and the Creative Commons License.

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