New Digital Image Resources




Photo Credit


Working With Grouped Clip Art

A New Picasa Puts a Name to All Those Faces
Tech columnist Walter Mossberg describes the “new and improved” features of the free Picasa 3 software for Windows, including creating movies from still photos, designing customized photo collages, and an amazing name-tagging photo feature.

7 Things You Should Know About Flickr (PDF)
The Educause staff explains Flickr’s present and future implications for teaching and learning, and provides compelling reasons to consider Flickr’s resources when designing instruction for today’s digital natives.

Jing
This exciting free tool for Mac and Windows is rapidly gaining popularity for its ability to quickly and easily capture and share computer screen images. Instructors praise its ability to create quick tutorials.

Phillip Martin’s Free Clip Art Site
UW-Stout online instructor Phillip Martin has created an excellent collection of educational clip art arranged by category.
Blog Reviewing Phillip Martin’s Work

Phillip's community service and personal reflection about his trip to South Africa

imageide@s
The Division of Continuing Education, Outreach and E-learning of the University of Wisconsin Extension provide a new collection of high-quality, copyright-free images for educators searchable by topic.

What You Need to Know When Working With Grouped Clip Art

Rapid E-Learning Blog author Tom Kuhlmann has created excellent video “how to” tutorials on the following common clip art issues:

  • Quickly select, duplicate, and scale images
  • Work with duplicate slides to avoid messing up your real slides
  • Work with ungrouped objects
  • Save creations as bitmap or vector images

List of Online Courses Starting in February



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