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7 Free photo sources teachers can use for online courses via  LIVIA M

7 Free photo sources teachers can use for online courses via  LIVIA M | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Creating learning materials is not always easy, especially if we think about copyright. So here are 7 free photo sources teachers can use with confidence.

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Sheree Campbell Carter's curator insight, November 21, 2017 9:29 AM
Great info and solutions to copyright pictures

 
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I need to find a public domain image of _______. How do I do that? | librarian.net

I need to find a public domain image of _______. How do I do that? | librarian.net | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

Reference question of the day was about finding public domain images. Everyone’s got their go-tos.


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Create Free Logos with DesignEvo

Create Free Logos with DesignEvo | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
DesignEvo, from PearlMountain, is a free online logo maker. PearlMountain has been designing software for over a decade and is working to make professional photo editing and graphic design tools accessible to everyone.

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Web Resources Great Science Teachers Would Recommend for Your Classroom - EdTechReview™ (ETR)

Web Resources Great Science Teachers Would Recommend for Your Classroom - EdTechReview™ (ETR) | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Teaching science is an art; students should come out from their class with gratitude towards nature and spellbound by its elements and excited to learn more about it.

Students should value science as flexible process that offers better understanding of the world. When students don't just treat Science merely like a subject and see it as multi-faceted; it will foster critical thinking and problem solving ability in students. Educators can cultivate such skills easily in their students through effective Science teaching; the right way of to teach Science is to encourage students to ask questions.

Luckily, developing such skills do not require shifting of entire curriculum. Simple shift in the resources and content can make a big difference and crafting accurate and positive views about Science. Some of the Science educational resources available over the web can be very beneficial for teachers.

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