Students of all ages are often tasked with projects that involve finding and using pictures and digital images from the web. Ensuring that our students are using images that are free to use (what we call "public domain" images) respects individual copyright and creative work - and allows for teachable moments about these themes. Finding public domain images can be limiting, however, so I share with my students the following list in order to maximize their search options.
"The past is never dead. It's not even past." - William Faulkner | On teaching history, using technology in the classroom, and connecting locally and globally through social media.
Monday, September 8, 2014
Friday, September 5, 2014
How to Cite a Textbook
One of my goals this school year is to blog more often, in much smaller chunks. So it begins, a splattering of random information on teaching history, using technology in the classroom, and whatever else.
Labels:
app,
citation,
documentation,
EasyBib,
efficiency,
history,
textbook
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