Clipart & Drawings for Classroom Projects
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Clipart & Drawings for Classroom Projects

Earlier this week I shared ClipArt ETC and Clippix ETC as good resources for locating free clipart and pictures to use in classroom projects. That was the third post this fall that I’ve published to feature a good place for teachers and students to find free drawings. To summarize all three of those posts I recorded a short video about all three of them. 

In this new video I demonstrate how to use the following places to find free clipart and drawings for classroom projects:

Applications for Education
ClipArt ETC and CocoMaterial only host clipart and drawings. Openverse also hosts images so it’s important to teach students how to use the filters on Openverse if they want to find drawings. It’s also best to limit Openverse to high school age or older.

Check the license terms before using any of the images from ClipArt ETC or Openverse. ClipArt ETC is strictly for classroom use. Openverse has a mix of license terms ranging from public domain to strict citation requirements.

Are you a tech coach or media specialist looking for some new ideas to share with your colleagues? If so, 50 Tech Tuesday Tips is an eBook you need. You can get it right here.

Earlier this week I shared ClipArt ETC and Clippix ETC as good resources for locating free clipart and pictures to use in classroom projects. That was the third post this fall that I’ve published to feature a good place for teachers and students to find free drawings. To summarize all three of those posts I recorded a short video about all three of them. In this new video I demonstrate how to use the following places to find free clipart and drawings for classroom projects:CocoMaterialOpenverseClipArt ETCApplications for EducationClipArt ETC and CocoMaterial only host clipart and drawings. Openverse also hosts images so it’s important to teach students how to use the filters on Openverse if they want to find drawings. It’s also best to limit Openverse to high school age or older. Check the license terms before using any of the images from ClipArt ETC or Openverse. ClipArt ETC is strictly for classroom use. Openverse has a mix of license terms ranging from public domain to strict citation requirements.
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