Technology

Use Information Ethically


Free Images, Photos, Music, Multimedia


Pics4Learning – Pics4Learning is a copyright-friendly image library for teachers and students.

Image After – a large online free photo collection. You can download and use any image and use it in your own work.

Fotr.com

Pixabay

Public Domain Pictures

WikiMedia Commons – Huge free collection of images, videos, and sounds

Trek Earth – Photography from around the world, free for educational use.

Morgue File – Completely free, high resolution photos.

School Clip Art – Free collection of clip art, organized by category.

WP Clip Art – Large collection of free clipart.

Flickr Commons – Collection of free photographs posted by flickr users.

Creative Commons – A meta search engine that helps you find copyright free materials to use in your work.


Writing Tools, Citations, and Plagiarism Information

Cite This For Me – Citation site that will create a citation for you with just the URL (web address) of the source, title of the book or magazine, etc!

Citation Machine – Fill in the information and let the website generate your citation for you — all you have to do when it’s finished is copy and paste!

Cite Your Sources – Fill out this form and let this website generate your citation for you.





Other Great Technology Tools


Catcher in the Rye

1) http://catcher.tommarch.com

2) http://zunal.com/introduction.php?w=60710

3) https://sites.google.com/a/ncps-k12.org/ms-magnan-s-english-classes/home/language-literature-and-composition-1/catcher-in-the-rye/catcher-in-the-rye-webquest

Totalitarianism Unit – Nazi Propaganda Investigation

1) German Propaganda - Calvin College Collection

3) Propaganda and the Public WWII - German Historical Institute


Theme Three: Civil Liberties

1) American Civil Liberties Union

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) provides in-depth information on any number of court cases heard by state and federal courts. Individual ACLU state websites may be helpful as well.

2) http://billofrightsinstitute.org/engage/student-resources/

3) https://voicesofhistory.org/supreme-court-document-based-questions/