First off, you have to find the images offered that are relevant to what your needs are.
And the good news is, since I published the earlier training on this topic, Google has simplified this process considerably. It is now much easier and faster to do.
To get started, do a Google search, using the name/phrase related to the image you are looking for-
Then click on "Images" to search for the related images Google offers:
Next-
And then, click on "Usage Rights" to refine your search.
A drop-down menu will appear, looking like this:
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You state in Lesson 5, the following:
"So, as long as you use the image exactly as it is, without modifying it in any way, you are free to do so."
Does that include the name of the picture and it's extension? If so, what if I need to change it to a .png or .jpg or .gif or .bmp?
"So, as long as you use the image exactly as it is, without modifying it in any way, you are free to do so."
Does that include the name of the picture and it's extension? If so, what if I need to change it to a .png or .jpg or .gif or .bmp?
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May I make a comment on Lesson 2 of 6?
You advise the learner to do a Google Search, if this is indeed where you want the search to start, they will not be able to follow the rest of the tutorial as you are assuming that they know the difference between a Google Search Bar and a Google IMAGE Search Bar.
The latter is the one you are referring to and is the image/screenshot you are alluding to.
So, either you need to change the wording to Google Image Search, or you need to put an extra step in the tutorial to advise them to do a Google Images Search, this will then give them the a list of websites, and then they click on Google Images which will THEN render the Google Image Search bar.
Hope this makes sense.
You advise the learner to do a Google Search, if this is indeed where you want the search to start, they will not be able to follow the rest of the tutorial as you are assuming that they know the difference between a Google Search Bar and a Google IMAGE Search Bar.
The latter is the one you are referring to and is the image/screenshot you are alluding to.
So, either you need to change the wording to Google Image Search, or you need to put an extra step in the tutorial to advise them to do a Google Images Search, this will then give them the a list of websites, and then they click on Google Images which will THEN render the Google Image Search bar.
Hope this makes sense.