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  1. Added Nov 03, 2008 by jillianeorr
    A mashup that is changing the way you will use your pictures and videos. Essentially, pics and vids posted to the web are used to create an accurate virtual experience of anywhere in the world.
  2. Added Jul 15, 2008 by lcinstitute
    This Web site provides a general overview of Ghostcatching and includes several images and a short video clip. The visuals, along with brief textual explanations, help to elucidate the process of creating this work.
  3. Added Mar 02, 2008 by aseldow
    The vast majority of people don’t really need heavyweight image editing applications like Photoshop or Aperture. Luckily, you can find a lot of great, online applications that’ll do just fine for some simple everyday photo editing tasks. Interestingly enough, although there’s a lot of competition in this space, we constantly see new apps sprouting everywhere. Therefore, we bring you seven apps you
  4. Added Dec 03, 2007 by aseldow and 1 other
    Flash site to view entire picture books.
  5. Added Sep 01, 2007 by longpd
    My Apple Mac Photo Gallery
  6. Added Jul 12, 2007 by rszybnski and 1 other
    Brose by topic or enter a search to find pics on any topic. Student friendly.
  7. Added Jun 13, 2007 by aseldow
    The Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators offers members support, information, and education at a local level. For New England residents, membership in SCBWI automatically confers membership in one of three New England regions at no additional fee. For more information on joining the SCBWI, click to www.scbwi.org. New England is an active and busy region for writers and illustrators of children's books and magazines. Read on to learn about upcoming events, critique groups, workshops, conferences and more!
  8. Added Dec 11, 2006 by keithcat16
    Great archive of images that span US history...a must bookmark for any US history teacher!
  9. Added Sep 21, 2006 by pham and 1 other
    16 Ways To Use flickr @ Your Library
  10. Added Sep 08, 2006 by aseldow
    Free 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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