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A picture tells a thousand words:

A picture tells a thousand words:. using FlickR for image sharing and social networking . CC FlickR image by jackdot101 . Plan. How FlickR works Creative Commons FlickR as an image resource FlickR for storing and sharing images FlickR in education. It is said

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A picture tells a thousand words:

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  1. A picture tells a thousand words: using FlickR for image sharing and social networking CC FlickR image by jackdot101

  2. Plan • How FlickR works • Creative Commons • FlickR as an image resource • FlickR for storing and sharing images • FlickR in education

  3. It is said that picture tells a thousand words image: KK+

  4. Instruct or demonstrate image: visualpanic

  5. Connect and inspire image: Giara

  6. Narrate and celebrate image: KK+

  7. We can create our own • don’t reinvent the wheel! CC FlickR image by chascar but don’t reinvent the wheel!

  8. FlickR offers over 160 million images with a Creative Commons license www.flickr.com

  9. Filter for Creative Commons images image: screengrab from creativecommons.org

  10. Search for a term and then click the advanced search option

  11. Scroll to the bottom and tick the Creative Commons Content option. Then search again

  12. http://flickrcc.bluemountains.net

  13. Photographer Date Organisation and sharing Tags License CC FlickR image by Vern Hart

  14. How to acknowledge the work of others http://www.flickr.com/photos/vernhart/910778661/ CC FlickR image by Vern Hart

  15. So how can we use FlickR images in our programs?

  16. Create your own • Photos • Screen grabs • Scanned pages • Flowcharts • Drawings • Paintings • Short videos

  17. …and open an account

  18. Your ideas?

  19. Marketing and promotion • Illustrate concepts and details • Document events & celebrate achievements • Capture student progress - eportfolios • Inspire reflection and discussion • Illustrate processes and procedures • Digital stories • Create visual portfolios or galleries • Capture attention CC FlickR image by Runs with Scissors

  20. At a course level… groups exhibitions themed collections slideshows embeds

  21. FlickR Groups Discussion forums student Coursegroup student Galleries of examples Assessment items student Project outcomes Embeddable Slideshows student student Dynamic feeds Personally managed e-portfolios of work Course resources

  22. Guides • Getting started in FlickR - http://robynjay.wikispaces.com/FlickR • A guide to using FlickR in education – http://robynjay.wikispaces.com/flickreducation • FlickR 3rd party tools - http://robynjay.wikispaces.com/FlickR_tools • FlickR slideshow creation tools – http://robynjay.wikispaces.com/flickrslideshows • Online image editors - http://robynjay.wikispaces.com/image_editors

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