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Images: Safe Sourcing for Students

Images: Safe Sourcing for Students | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it
A huge thank you to my PLN & all those out there who helped me to put together this list for my students and staff. Cheers, Ally Safe Sourcing: Use Creative Commons images. Use free public doma...

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Open Content Program (The Getty)

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The Open Content Program provides free, unrestricted access to the Getty's digital resources.

 

Why Open Content?

The Getty adopted the Open Content Program because we recognized the need to share images of works of art for free and without restriction, so that all those who create or appreciate art—scholars, artists, art lovers, and entrepreneurs—will have greater access to high-quality digital images for their studies and projects. Art inspires us, and imagination and creativity lead to artistic expressions that expand knowledge and understanding. The Getty sincerely hopes that people will use the open content images for a wide range of activities and that they will share the fruits of their labors with others.

 

What's in Open Content?

Currently, there are more than 87,000 images from the J. Paul Getty Museum and the Getty Research Institute available through the Open Content Program, including more than 72,000 from the Research Institute's Foto Arte Minore archive, which features photographs of the art and architecture of Italy over 30 years by German photographer and scholar Max Hutzel (1913–1988). Other images include paintings, drawings, manuscripts, photographs, antiquities, sculpture, decorative arts, artists' sketchbooks, watercolors, rare prints from the 16th through the 18th century, and 19th-century architectural drawings of cultural landmarks. Over time, images from the Getty Conservation Institute will be added, as well as more images from the J. Paul Getty Museum and the Getty Research Institute.

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Mlik Sahib's curator insight, April 23, 2014 11:42 PM

"The Getty adopted the Open Content Program because we recognized the need to share images of works of art for free and without restriction, so that all those who create or appreciate art—scholars, artists, art lovers, and entrepreneurs—will have greater access to high-quality digital images for their studies and projects. Art inspires us, and imagination and creativity lead to artistic expressions that expand knowledge and understanding. The Getty sincerely hopes that people will use the open content images for a wide range of activities and that they will share the fruits of their labors with others."

Armando's curator insight, April 29, 2014 7:04 AM

Open Content Program (The Getty) 

Monica S Mcfeeters's curator insight, September 21, 2014 4:20 AM

Open content you can't beat that! Getty has some of the best on top of that.

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Retouche d'image en ligne gratuite, sans inscription

Retouche d'image en ligne gratuite, sans inscription | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it
Sélection de services Web aux-Fonctionnalités Classiques ET de Avancées

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livePics.io - Live Photo Sharing

livePics.io - Live Photo Sharing | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it
Live.pics.io recreates the experience of real-world slideshows, when your guests would come by to see photos and hear you tell the story behind the shots. Drag some images and start the conversation.

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Baiba Svenca's curator insight, December 28, 2013 8:25 AM

livePics.io enables you to share your photos and comment on them remotely in a live session, just drag-and-drop your files and send the link to your desired audience.

The service does not require a registration, and it is free.

I see it as a great channel for broadcasting e-lessons, guest lessons or simply sharing pictures with distant viewers.

María Dolores Díaz Noguera's curator insight, December 28, 2013 3:04 PM

Amazing

Ariana Amorim's curator insight, December 30, 2013 6:46 AM

See also Applications for Education here:

 http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2013/12/live-picsio-new-way-to-remotely-present.html#.UsFcUvRdWSo