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1voteSearch millions of photographs from the LIFE photo archive, stretching from the 1750s to today. Most were never published and are now available for the first time through the joint work of LIFE and Google.
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2voteVisual displays of data--interesting methods and approaches using modern web tools.
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2voteDeveloped by Curriculum Corporation through The Le@rning Federation, the education collection is designed to help teachers and students make the most of the wide range of moving image resources on the site. The clips in this collection are accompanied by teachers’ notes created by specialist curriculum writers. Expert curators’ notes also provide useful background material.
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2voteBrose by topic or enter a search to find pics on any topic. Student friendly.
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3voteA collection of 6,288 images from smithsonianimages.si.edu which appear to be overwhelmingly in the public domain. These images are from the various Smithsonian exhibits and are supposedly available in the public domain (read their memo).
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1voteGraphics in GIMP
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2voteHow to help your students create avatars for online forums
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3voteNeat, mostly-free toys to work on your Flickr photos.
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2vote16 Ways To Use flickr @ Your Library
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1voteFree images are always great for school! The National Park Servicehas released a series of pictographs, symbols, arrows, and other map graphics, and all are free to use, because they're the product of the federal government, and in the United States that means it's in the public domain!
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