 Morgue File provides free  photos with license to remix. The Morgue File  photo collection contains thousands of images that anyone can use for  free in academic or commercial presentations. The image collection can  be searched by subject category, image size, color, or rating. Morgue File is more than just a source for free images. The Morgue File also features a "classroom" where visitors can learn photography techniques and get tips about image editing.
Morgue File provides free  photos with license to remix. The Morgue File  photo collection contains thousands of images that anyone can use for  free in academic or commercial presentations. The image collection can  be searched by subject category, image size, color, or rating. Morgue File is more than just a source for free images. The Morgue File also features a "classroom" where visitors can learn photography techniques and get tips about image editing. William Vann's EduPic Graphical Resource  provides free photographs and drawings for teachers and students to use  in their classrooms. Mr. Vann is an amateur photograph (a good one at  that) and a teacher. Mr. Vann gives permission to teachers and students  to use the images in any manner needed for instructional and learning  purposes.
William Vann's EduPic Graphical Resource  provides free photographs and drawings for teachers and students to use  in their classrooms. Mr. Vann is an amateur photograph (a good one at  that) and a teacher. Mr. Vann gives permission to teachers and students  to use the images in any manner needed for instructional and learning  purposes.Animal Photos is a great source of Creative Commons licensed photos of animals. All of the photos are categorized by animal. Each image indicates the type of Creative Commons license associated with the picture. Animal Photos also offers advice on giving attribution for each photo.
 Photos 8  is a great place to find thousands of images that are in the public  domain. These images can be used in any way that you and your students  see fit. There are twenty-two categories of images of which the largest  collections are of animals, birds, and sunsets.
Photos 8  is a great place to find thousands of images that are in the public  domain. These images can be used in any way that you and your students  see fit. There are twenty-two categories of images of which the largest  collections are of animals, birds, and sunsets. Yahoo  Images has an option similar to Google's for finding Creative Commons licensed  images. When you search for images using Yahoo's image search tool,  you can select filters to refine results to show only images that are  licensed under Creative Commons. The filters allow you to select filters  for images that can be used for commercial purposes or images that are  licensed for remixing and building upon.
Yahoo  Images has an option similar to Google's for finding Creative Commons licensed  images. When you search for images using Yahoo's image search tool,  you can select filters to refine results to show only images that are  licensed under Creative Commons. The filters allow you to select filters  for images that can be used for commercial purposes or images that are  licensed for remixing and building upon.Bonus: Public Domain Video Clips
 FedFlix,  hosted by the Internet Archive, is a collection of nearly 2000 films  produced by the US government during the 20th Century. The topics of  these films range from presidential speeches to agricultural practices  to public health and safety. Some films are instructional in nature, for  example there is a film for police officers on how to arrest someone.  Other films are more informative in nature and some films are flat-out  propaganda films. All of the FedFlix  films are in the public domain so feel free to reuse and remix them as  you and your students desire. The films can be downloaded or viewed  online. Films can also be embedded into your blog or website.
FedFlix,  hosted by the Internet Archive, is a collection of nearly 2000 films  produced by the US government during the 20th Century. The topics of  these films range from presidential speeches to agricultural practices  to public health and safety. Some films are instructional in nature, for  example there is a film for police officers on how to arrest someone.  Other films are more informative in nature and some films are flat-out  propaganda films. All of the FedFlix  films are in the public domain so feel free to reuse and remix them as  you and your students desire. The films can be downloaded or viewed  online. Films can also be embedded into your blog or website.Here are some related items that may be of interest to you:
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