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Hello my name is Bill Schreiter. Today we're going to be looking at
accessing photographs for use in the classroom using flickr
your first step is to start up a browser i've selected google chrome
starting chrome
we
co to flickr after a white c_p_a_ are
dot com
and we have accessed flickr
and what we want to do
is actually use a subset a flickr
so we wanted locate flickr
creative commons
so looking through it
we found that we have ove
not much to work with
and so going back to google
me goto do a search so i c k r
and we can create two lah
commons
search
we now have the creative commons section flickr
the exhibition only licensed has over thirty eight million photos to search
from
so will go to the search engine
look for say a car accident
do research
we have all sorts of pictures of car accidents let's elect this one
we will now go back too
sparknotes work which of course we haven't started up yet
starting smart notebook
relocated
we started
values t camera or image capture tool
symbol is a camera that's located right here
sit image or screen capture tool
going back to flickr
we uh... located
the image that we want
the left hand
button
a rectangular photos
clicking and dragging it down
we cover
area that we want ford
to stop
please let go
and we find that we have
a photo you ready to use
not it's an actor bution only license so the next thing we do is go back to the
creative commons photo
and capture
the person who put the photo
so we can distribute it to him or her
going back to the photo
lee et put them one underneath the other
turn off the camera
hold control key down
the objects
tricked into an appropriate size and we are ready to go