An Important Tip for Using Image Search in Google Slides
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An Important Tip for Using Image Search in Google Slides

The Explore function in Google Slides can be a good tool to use to find images to use in your presentations. The images found through the Explore function in Google Slides are supposed to be Creative Commons licensed images. However, Google doesn’t make that information readily available within the Explore image search results. That’s why you need to click through the image to verify that you can actually use it. You’ll also need to click through to the source to get the information that you need in order to provide image attribution information on your slides. 

In this new video I demonstrate how to find the image source and image attribution information when using the Explore function in Google Slides. 

Video – An Important Tip for Using Image Search in Google Slides

The Explore function in Google Docs works in the same manner as it does in Google Slides. That’s one of the five overlooked features of Google Docs that I demonstrated in this video.

Video – 5 Google Docs Features You Might Have Overlooked or Forgotten About

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The Explore function in Google Slides can be a good tool to use to find images to use in your presentations. The images found through the Explore function in Google Slides are supposed to be Creative Commons licensed images. However, Google doesn’t make that information readily available within the Explore image search results. That’s why you need to click through the image to verify that you can actually use it. You’ll also need to click through to the source to get the information that you need in order to provide image attribution information on your slides. In this new video I demonstrate how to find the image source and image attribution information when using the Explore function in Google Slides. Video – An Important Tip for Using Image Search in Google SlidesThe Explore function in Google Docs works in the same manner as it does in Google Slides. That’s one of the five overlooked features of Google Docs that I demonstrated in this video. Video – 5 Google Docs Features You Might Have Overlooked or Forgotten About

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