When ever I talk to educators and the subject of finding images online to use in a project I always stop and refer them to my "go to" websites to point learners to a place where they can safely find images free of any copyright issues. I have made so many different visuals for educators to share with learners. Yet, when I walk in a classroom I see learners using Google Image Search. Yikes! Why??? When you are using a desktop or laptop it's so simple to change the the Usage Rights to Labeled for reuse. It's second nature. I enter the name of what I'm looking for and my fingers use muscle memory to go to Tools, Usage Rights, Labeled for reuse. I don't even think about it. It just happens!
However, when I'm using my iPad I always stumble a few minutes to think about where to go for this same feature since it's not that straightforward. So, I put together a short video in hopes that this will become part of my new muscle memory!
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