This document provides guidance on finding and using images for speeches. It discusses why images are useful for enhancing audience attention, reinforcing spoken words, and clarifying complex ideas. It then describes four sources for finding images: Creative Commons licensed images, Google Images, Wikimedia Commons, and Flickr. For each source, it explains what it is and provides steps for searching and downloading images with appropriate licenses for reuse. The document stresses the importance of properly attributing any images used to the original creator.
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Creative Commons licenses allow the
licensor to retain copyright while
letting others to copy, distribute and
make some uses of their work
“all rights reserved” free to use
“some rights reserved”
Creative Commons-Licensed Images
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Google Images
What is it?
A Google search engine
that crawls the web for
images and provides
tools to filter results by
site, color, type, license
and more.
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Images from Wikimedia Commons
What is it?
A repository for the public domain and freely-licensed
educational media used in projects of the Wikimedia
Foundation (which runs large cooperatively-edited
reference projects, including Wikipedia).
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Citing Your
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Images from Flickr
What is it?
An enormously popular
online photo management
and sharing application.
Many photos are under
Creative Commons
licenses.
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Attribution
Now that I’ve found an image…
how do I properly credit it?
Be sure to give appropriate credit to the
creator of the images you use.
See the course guide for more information
http://hkbu.libguides.com/GCPS1005