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	<title>My Journey into the World of Elementary Tech &#187; pics4learning</title>
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		<title>Pics4Learning</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nedra Isenberg</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oops, some how February slipped by with out a single blog post and if I don&#8217;t get busy the same thing will happen again this month. I know, we&#8217;re all busy but I do need to make more of an effort to post at least once a month and preferably twice. I have many topics [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://elementarytechteachers.edublogs.org/files/2009/03/icicles.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-95" title="icicles" src="http://elementarytechteachers.edublogs.org/files/2009/03/icicles-162x300.jpg" alt="" width="162" height="300" /></a>Oops, some how February slipped by with out a single blog post and if I don&#8217;t get busy the same thing will happen again this month. I know, we&#8217;re all busy but I do need to make more of an effort to post at least once a month and preferably twice. I have many topics running around in my brain but just haven&#8217;t taken the time to put any of them down in writing. So, now, which one to begin with?</p>
<p>I would guess a year or so ago I looked at the site <a href="http://pics4learning.com" target="_blank">Pics4Learning</a> and thought it was a good idea but there wasn&#8217;t a lot there. I moved on and forgot about it. Well, this year I&#8217;m making a greater effort to begin teaching my students the importance of using pictures they have permission to use and how to give credit for pictures. While looking for appropriate sites I came across <strong>Pics4Learning</strong> again. This time I took a closer look and was happy that there seemed to be a larger selection of photos, or maybe I just didn&#8217;t take enough time to thoroughly explore it last time I was there. There are close to 50 different topics to choose from. They even have pictures from the Library of Congress. This came in very handy when I was looking for pictures of the presidents for a wiki project I did with my 5th graders.  I think this site is especially wonderful for elementary students. The site is safe, easy to search and easy to see who to give credit for the photo.</p>
<p>I also noticed that anyone can upload pictures. So, I have become a cheerleader for the site! I would like to encourage everyone to add photos. I  belong to several groups on Flickr and know there are many edtech folks out there that have pictures that would be great contributions to this site.</p>
<p>I had a couple of questions and contacted the site. Melinda Kolk responded very quickly. Here are my questions and her answers:</p>
<p><strong>Is it possible to do a batch upload?</strong></p>
<p>Because of the citation information needed for each image, there isn&#8217;t a batch upload on the site. You can however, send a CD to us with the photos and a completed spreadsheet. (Contact <a href="http://pics4learning.com/upload.php" target="_blank">Melinda Kolk </a>for spreadsheet info.)</p>
<p><strong>Do you have a size preference for the pictures?</strong></p>
<p>This is really a hard one. It is always nice to have large images for resolution purposes, but really large images take a lot of bandwidth. I wouldn&#8217;t do scenery shots at less than 1024&#215;768 or 768 x1024, but if you are shooting a particular bird, or flower, or something at 600 across would probalby be fine because a student would use it in a project as an image that supports their work.</p>
<p>So please go take a look at the site and give some serious thought to adding to the picture collection.</p>
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