Group 11: "Photo Sharing"

Working together using this wiki
Think of this wiki as a shared online whiteboard. Your entire group can share information using this wiki, making your research accessible to everyone. Play around with this wiki: Notice how you can add comments to a page, see what people have changed, and edit all the text.
Group members
Online Resources
- List of Photo Sharing websites and services from eConsultant
- Creative Commons is a free service to search, share, and reuse images...legally.
- Flickr Storm is an interesting website to help gather digital images
- FD's Flickr Toys lets users transform ordinary images into extraordinary products!
- Finally, check out my del.icio.us links on digital images
Make it work for YOU: Locate and save a photo from a photo sharing website, and then use FD's Flickr Toys to create a magazine cover or trading card tied to your curriculum. Save and print the finished product.
Acrostic
Photocase
Hocknetizer
Orb
Tabblo
Openvlog
ShutterBook
Hitwise
AvidBeauty
Red Toucan
Istockphoto
Nextarls
GlideDigital
The Big Question
1. What are some ways that teachers can use digital images in the classroom to support reading, writing, and other curriculum?
You can use photo sharing to enhance vocabulary development. You can use pictures for prompts. Digital images tap into all learning styles and levels. They can be inserted into presentations. They engage boy writers.
Enter Your Findings