Images you do not have to cite!
Use any picture on these sites in your school projects, without having to create an official citation for an online image. You can copy and paste the image or save it to your computer for future use.
Not sure where to start? Try Pixabay first. It's the closest thing to a "Googled" image search.
Want to make sure your teacher knows the image came from one of these websites?
Type "Image courtesy of ___" (Example: Image courtesy of Pixabay.com)
Not sure where to start? Try Pixabay first. It's the closest thing to a "Googled" image search.
Want to make sure your teacher knows the image came from one of these websites?
Type "Image courtesy of ___" (Example: Image courtesy of Pixabay.com)
Images:Working in Google Docs or Slides?Insert copyright friendly images! In the menu, choose:
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Icons / Drawings:Hand drawn
illustrations for you to use. Editable icons of all kinds of things.
"Draw" your own using Autodraw.com!
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Here is one page with TONS of options for you to use in projects!
Images
Icons
Music
Video clips
Sound effects
Fonts
Presentation templates
Images with a copy/ paste citation!
Don't forget that Britannica has tons of images, and it also has the citation made for you, ready for you to copy and paste.
Just open an image in Britannica, click on the Cite button, and copy/ paste the citation!
Just open an image in Britannica, click on the Cite button, and copy/ paste the citation!
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