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Finding impactful images (for free)

finding free images

I am really excited to be attending The Teaching Course in New York City starting today. In the spirit of that course, I thought I would include a quick post on the best websites I know of to get free, high quality, impactful images to use in educational materials. A few well chosen, relevant images can drastically transform the content you create. I use these sources almost every day, trying to improve the look of First10EM and the presentations I give. I think it is essential to be mindful of copy-right, which is why these resources are generally better than just performing a google image search. If you know of any other sources for free, high quality images, please share them below.

Unsplash

Pixabay

Visual Hunt

Wikimedia commons

Pexels

EveryStockPhoto

Morguefile

FreeImages.red

Negative Space

ISO Republic

Freestockphotos.biz

Gratisography

FreeImages.com

StoackSnap.io

Life of Pix

Veezzle

Flickr Creative Common

re:splashed

Cupcake

gratisography

JeShoots

Public domain archive

picography

Medical specific photo sites

Center for disease control: Public Health Image Library

The visible human project

History of medicine images

National Eye Institute

Other specific photo types

NASA Visible Earth

NOAA Photo Library

If you are looking for specific photos in other fields, there are a lot of other US government programs that have public domain photos: Department of Agriculture, Fish and Wildlife, US Antarctic Program, US Air Force Photos, Department of State

You can find more education resources here.

Cite this article as:
Morgenstern, J. Finding impactful images (for free), First10EM, November 14, 2016. Available at:
https://doi.org/10.51684/FIRS.3492

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