A few months ago, I wrote about effective ways to use Google Image Search to not only find the perfect picture for your
needs, but to also get pictures that are free and legal to use and/or
modify. This is important for students
because it allows them to be good digital citizens and avoid plagiarism. There is a way to do this within Google Docs and Slides, which makes the whole process of
finding and inserting images much faster and smoother.
When you are using Google Docs or Slides, click on “Insert”,
and then click on “Image”.
A new window
will appear, and you should click on “Search” to begin looking for images. You are given three choices of databases to
search: Google, Life, and stock
images.
Depending on your needs, you can
conduct the same search in one or all three of these databases to find exactly
what you want. The images that do appear
in your search will automatically be ones that are free and legal to use
because of the built-in filter with the search.
If you are using a G Suite for Education account, then all of the images
will be filtered with Google’s Safe Search as well.
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