Using Internet images and attributing the author


The other day I was designing a CLIL lesson about geography elements. I wanted to illustrate students with some images so that they could relate the words with the geographic features. My first thought was to google the words "mountain" and "river" and take them from google images. However, there are some laws related to privacy and owning that don't allow this. I mean, you can take any image from the Internet, but, if that person doesn't want people to use it, is it moral to do it? 

Well, since I know Creative Commons I have tried to use only those images that are free to use, They usually require to name the author, but this is something that helps every creator to grow on the Internet, so I would be pleased to do it. In fact, this blog is now licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. If you want to take anything and post it you only have to mention me along with it. 


Kristina Alexanderson
Kristina Alexanderson (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)

The images I finally used had a creative commons license, so I credit the authors wherever I show them. If you want to see them, here they are:

Adipalande, via Wikimedia Commons CC BY-SA 4.0       Tim Kiservia Wikimedia Commons CC BY-SA 4.0

The first one will be used to explain what are mountains and a mountain ranges. I will also show students that the higher the mountains the more possiblities to see snow. The second one displays a river, the topic that will be taught to students.


Pavel Novak, via Wikimedia Commons CC BY-SA 2.5                   The U.S. National Archives CC BY-SA 4.0


Then I would also include these images to illustrate the highest mountain and the widest river in the world: the Everest and the Nile. 



6 Comments

  1. WOW Adri! Love your post, it explain it very well. I love your feed too!

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  2. I love the idea about adding tags Adri. Good post, and I like so much the widgets you added. This blog looks great!

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  3. Love your post and also your blog, so nice!

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  4. I really like your post Adri, you explained well the importance of creative commons and the images are amazing. Well done!

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  5. The first paragraph is amazingly written, as most of us can relate to doing that before we knew about licenses and it catches the readers' attention pretty quickly!

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  6. Well done! Great explanation ! Love your blog!

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