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By tia

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1. google--type word--click on "images" above search line instead of the default "web" This will give you art as well as photos--you can type the word in addition to the word "clipart" to narrow.

2. microsoft
clipart (here you will also get photos and sounds and animations). you can narrow your search as well.

3. i have also been a little sneaky at times because i have a SMARTBoard--with that software you can "Print Capture" pieces of documents and websites. The other day I was creating a slideshow of Monet's work (to show my class to prepare for a field trip and art activity), and
i found an awesome photo of his japanese bridge in his garden. when i right-clicked to copy it, i received a lovely little message about the photographer and where i could purchase her work. i then uttered an evil laugh Bwah-ha-ha...and then clicked on Print Capture (in my SmartBoard file) and highlighted around the picture and dropped it into my slide. This was part of my lesson and not for publishing purposes, so i did not feel guilty about it. :p

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