A list of sources of free images for educators, designers, bloggers and all creative souls out there. The list indicated the terms of use for each source.
The document lists various technologies and software that Jordan used for a school project, including the BBFC website to determine appropriate content ratings, Final Cut Pro X for video editing, Bensound for royalty-free music, Facebook and Twitter to get feedback from their target audience, Kizoa for photo slideshows, Survey Monkey to collect feedback via surveys, Photoshop for image editing, Slideshare to embed presentations, Powtoons for an animated presentation, and Emaze for another creative presentation.
Royalty Free, Copyright Free, Completely Free Stock images Eric Patton
Learn how to access tens of thousands of Royalty Free, Copyright Free, Completely Free Stock images with drop dead ease. Stop paying $10+ for every image and then another $40 to $140 each for extended licenses.
This document discusses different types of portrait photography and considerations for lighting and lenses. It lists portrait types like headshots, bust length, full length, and self portraits. It also covers things to think about for lighting like backlighting, culture, proximity, pose, props, reflections, and shadows. Finally, it provides examples of portrait lighting setups using one, two, or three lights and discusses outdoor lighting and using window light. It cautions that wide angle lenses can cause distortion if standing close and make models uncomfortable due to proximity.
How to Become a Thought Leader in Your NicheLeslie Samuel
Are bloggers thought leaders? Here are some tips on how you can become one. Provide great value, put awesome content out there on a regular basis, and help others.
MegaShot is a new photo sharing and social networking portal designed for professional photographers and artists. It allows users to create a profile, upload and manage photos in galleries, share photos, join communities, and buy and sell photos through PayPal integration. The site also includes features for gaming, forums, searching, photo commenting and rating, and social media sharing. It was created using technologies like Windows, Apache, MySQL, PHP, jQuery, and Smarty Framework.
All resources from GraphicBurger, including logos, mockups, icons, and images, are royalty free for both personal and commercial use. Users are permitted to modify resources and include them in works for sale without attribution. However, resources cannot be redistributed, resold, leased, or offered directly to third parties; they must link back to the GraphicBurger download page.
xAd is a solution that allows video content owners and authorized video-sharing websites to dynamically inject pre-roll advertisements into videos. It supports a single template with multiple advertisement options and models, image banners, and 3D floating text. The document promises to add future information about xAd's purpose, services, business model, funding needs, and launch details.
The Super Slider Lightning Component allows users to create slideshows of images and YouTube videos on record pages in Salesforce. It can display images from the Notes and Attachments section or from a custom object. Users can also insert YouTube video URLs. The component is optimized for the Salesforce1 mobile app and is supported in various Salesforce editions.
The document lists various technologies and software that Jordan used for a school project, including the BBFC website to determine appropriate content ratings, Final Cut Pro X for video editing, Bensound for royalty-free music, Facebook and Twitter to get feedback from their target audience, Kizoa for photo slideshows, Survey Monkey to collect feedback via surveys, Photoshop for image editing, Slideshare to embed presentations, Powtoons for an animated presentation, and Emaze for another creative presentation.
Royalty Free, Copyright Free, Completely Free Stock images Eric Patton
Learn how to access tens of thousands of Royalty Free, Copyright Free, Completely Free Stock images with drop dead ease. Stop paying $10+ for every image and then another $40 to $140 each for extended licenses.
This document discusses different types of portrait photography and considerations for lighting and lenses. It lists portrait types like headshots, bust length, full length, and self portraits. It also covers things to think about for lighting like backlighting, culture, proximity, pose, props, reflections, and shadows. Finally, it provides examples of portrait lighting setups using one, two, or three lights and discusses outdoor lighting and using window light. It cautions that wide angle lenses can cause distortion if standing close and make models uncomfortable due to proximity.
How to Become a Thought Leader in Your NicheLeslie Samuel
Are bloggers thought leaders? Here are some tips on how you can become one. Provide great value, put awesome content out there on a regular basis, and help others.
MegaShot is a new photo sharing and social networking portal designed for professional photographers and artists. It allows users to create a profile, upload and manage photos in galleries, share photos, join communities, and buy and sell photos through PayPal integration. The site also includes features for gaming, forums, searching, photo commenting and rating, and social media sharing. It was created using technologies like Windows, Apache, MySQL, PHP, jQuery, and Smarty Framework.
All resources from GraphicBurger, including logos, mockups, icons, and images, are royalty free for both personal and commercial use. Users are permitted to modify resources and include them in works for sale without attribution. However, resources cannot be redistributed, resold, leased, or offered directly to third parties; they must link back to the GraphicBurger download page.
xAd is a solution that allows video content owners and authorized video-sharing websites to dynamically inject pre-roll advertisements into videos. It supports a single template with multiple advertisement options and models, image banners, and 3D floating text. The document promises to add future information about xAd's purpose, services, business model, funding needs, and launch details.
The Super Slider Lightning Component allows users to create slideshows of images and YouTube videos on record pages in Salesforce. It can display images from the Notes and Attachments section or from a custom object. Users can also insert YouTube video URLs. The component is optimized for the Salesforce1 mobile app and is supported in various Salesforce editions.
Aim: To practice the use of relative clauses (who, which, that, when and where)
Interaction: Individually or in groups
Exercise type: Filling in the gaps
Language: B1
Time: 10-15 minutes
Materials: Slideshow, 5 pieces of paper for each student, markers
Procedure: 1. Give each student 5 pieces of paper.
2. Instruct the students to write down a different relative pronoun (that, who, which, when or where) on each of the 5 pieces of paper that they have. Recommend the students to use colorful markers and write in big letters that are visible from a distance.
3. You will be showing your students slides with sentences on them. Each sentence is missing a relative pronoun.
4. Display the slide with the first sentence on it. Allow some time for your students to read the sentence and to come up with a missing relative pronoun. The students need to raise the paper with a suitable relative pronoun up in the air as soon as possible.
5. In some cases two variants are possible. If this is the case, the students need to raise two pieces of paper.
6. The first three students to raise correct papers get an extra point.
7. The person with the top score at the end of the game wins!
Body Image and Appearance - Vocabulary ActivitiesAlina Dashkewitz
Vocabulary activities based on the Illusionists trailer.
In the first activity the students need to complete the collocations while watching the first 90 seconds of the teaser.
In the second activity the students need to use the vocabulary from the previous activity to arrange the given words in such a way that they form sentences.
Crossword puzzle - Film Review Vocabulary WorkshopAlina Dashkewitz
Match the sentences with the missing words.
A complete free lesson plan and vocabulary workshop can be found here: http://wp.me/p4vy4n-7I
The activity is based on a film review by Movieline (http://bit.ly/MovielineSubscribe) and presents new words in context and with other words that they go with (i.e. horizontally). The visuals in the clip add a powerful element and help students to memorize the vocabulary easier and faster.
The activity could also be used to introduse a possible rhetorical structure of an oral film review (possible because there are other ways to structure a review).
Level: B2
Target skill: vocabulary
Other skills involved: reading, listening, rhetorical structure of an oral film review.
This document provides definitions for vocabulary words from various online sources such as dictionaries and encyclopedias. It lists over 20 vocabulary words and their definitions. It also includes links to online resources for vocabulary workshops and lesson plans. The document appears to be a reference sheet compiling definitions to help explain vocabulary.
82 words and phrases instead of good, great and interesting + examplesAlina Dashkewitz
82 words and phrases that can be used instead of "good", "bad" and "interesting". Each word or phrase is accompanied with a definition, collocations and picture examples of its use in the news, books, online publications and words of famous and ourstanding people.
Grammar with comics and jokes comparative and superlative degrees of adject...Alina Dashkewitz
For a complete lesson with explanations and comments check out: http://edutainesl.wordpress.com/2014/05/31/grammarwithcomix.
Comic strips and jokes are used to explain the comparative and superlative degrees of adjectives. It also covers some irregular forms and changes in spelling in the comparative and the superlative degrees and as always includes a comic-strip style exercise to practice the skills.
I developed this grammar show for my B1 students.
Relative clauses with comics and jokes: who, which, that, when and where. Alina Dashkewitz
This document discusses relative clauses and how they are used to combine two sentences into one sentence by describing people, objects, places, or times. It notes that when using a relative clause, the definite article "the" should be used rather than "a" or "an". The document was created by Alina Dashkewitz to help teach English as a second language.
USED TO for Past Habits and Routines + exercisesAlina Dashkewitz
USED TO for past habits and routines, use in affirmative sentences, as well as in negations and questions. The slideshow also includes a gap-fill activity to practise the skills.
The slideshow explains the use of too, (not) enough, very, too many and too much and covers the difference between them. The slideshow also includes a gap-filling exercise to practice the skills.
EFL Game - Conditional sentences, type 0, 1 and 3 - Grammar gameAlina Dashkewitz
This Grammar Game is designed to practice the use of conditional sentence type 0, 1 and 2.
The game can be easily adapted to review and practise any grammar aspects as well as vocabulary.
Aim : To practise the use of conditional sentences type 0, 1 and 2
Interaction: Groups of 3, 4 or 5 students
Exercise type: Filling in the gaps, correcting mistakes
Language: B1
Time: 15 – 25 minutes
Materials: A marker and a whiteboard, a set of question cards for the class.
Procedure:
1. Project on a whiteboard a slide with a 4*5 grid in which each cell is numbered in order from 1 to 20. Alternatively, you can draw a 4*5 grid on a board and number each of its cells.
2. Cut up the questions handout so that each card features one question.
3. Divide the class into teams of three or four. Each team needs to select an easy-to-draw symbol (a circle, a star a triangle, a smiley face) or a letter to represent them.
4. Tell the students that the 20-square board is a piece of land that they are trying to conquer. In order to conquer each piece of land the students need to correctly answer a question on the card.
5. The teams decide the order in which they will play the game (for this purpose, the students can roll dice, play rock-paper-scissors game, or draw pieces of paper with numbers corresponding to the number of teams).
6. Each of the teams draws a question card from the pile, collaboratively, the teams decide on an answer. Allow a certain amount of time then, ask each of the teams to read their question card aloud to the class and to suggest an answer.
7. If the question is answered correctly, the team can draw their symbol in the square corresponding to the number of the question.
8. If the answer if incorrect, the teacher collects the question card without giving the correct answer and puts the card at the bottom of the pile, later this card has to be drawn again by one of the teams.
9. The game is over when all question cards have been answered.
10. The team that manages to put their symbol in the greatest number of squares, wins.
100 ways to say I LOVE YOU (part 1). Short Love Messages. I love you phrases.Alina Dashkewitz
Looking for cute, sweet and unusual ways to put your love into words? Then this slideshow can come of help. Click through the slides for sweet, cute and thoughtful phrases to express your love to that secial someone.
100 ways to express gratitude. THANK YOU cards. Alina Dashkewitz
Looking for a meaningful and non-trite way to show your appreciation to that special someone but are lost for words? This series of slideshows features 100 phrases and expressions to express your gratitude to your colleagues, friends and family in a unique and touching way. Make someone's day by showing how much you appreciate them.
Conditional Sentences Type 0, type 1 and type 2 + gap-fill exercisesAlina Dashkewitz
This document discusses the four types of conditional sentences in English. Conditional Type 0 refers to general truths and uses if/when with the present simple. Conditional Type 1 refers to possible future events and uses if/when with the present simple followed by the future simple. Conditional Type 2 refers to unreal present or future situations and uses if with the past simple followed by would, could, or might plus the base verb. The document provides examples of each conditional type and notes the use of were instead of was with the verb to be.
EFL Game - Guessing game to practise second conditionalsAlina Dashkewitz
This communicative game will help your students to practise the use of second conditionals and to review vocabulary for technology, devices, gadgets, professions and everyday objects.
Aim:
To practise the use of second conditionals and vocabulary for technology, devices, gadgets, professions and everyday objects.
Interaction:
Pairs or small groups
Exercise type:
Speaking, guessing words
Language:
B1
Grammar:
Second conditional
Vocabulary:
Technology, devices, gargets, appliances, professions, every day objects
Time:
15 minutes
Materials:
A set of cards with pictures and words on them.
Procedure:
1. The class is divided into pairs.
2. Each of the students gets a set of six cards with words or images on them.
3. The students need to keep the cards to themselves only, and should not show them to anyone.
4. In each of the pairs one of the students picks one of his/her cards without showing it to the others and without telling the others what the word is. Another student has to guess the word from the clues given by her/his partner.
5. All the clues must be given in the form of the second conditional, the students need to pretend that the person who is trying to guess the word already has this object/thing or is that person.
For example,
Card:
Firefighter
Clues:
If I were you, I would wear a uniform, a mask and I would carry the heavy air-tank on my back.
If I were you, I would drive the fire truck.
If I were you, I would save people and their houses.
Student, who needs to guess the word:
I am a firefighter.
Card:
Wrinkles
Clues:
If I had many of them, I would look old.
If I were an old person, I would have a lot of them.
If I had them, I would buy a lotion to get rid of them.
Card:
Glass
Clues:
If I were you, I would use it to drink juice.
If I were you, I wouldn’t drop it.
If you worked in a bar, you would have to carry many of them every day.
6. The students take turn giving clues and guessing words.
7. The game continuous until all words are guessed. Alternatively, the teacher can set a time limit and the student who has guessed the most words wins.
8. The game can also be played in groups of three or four.
EFL Vocabulary game - Vocabulary Bingo - Crime and Punishment Alina Dashkewitz
This Bingo game will help you and your students to review the vocabulary on crime and punishment. It includes 8 Bingo cards, a master sheet and instructions for teachers.
Learning vocabulary with songs - Appearance - introduction of the vocabulary...Alina Dashkewitz
Learning vocabulary with songs. This activity helps to learn at least 20 words and expressions to talk about appearance. The activity is based on the song "Freckles" by Natasha Bedingfield. The slideshow includes teacher's notes, introduction of the vocabulary and a ready-to-use handout.
Aim: To practice the use of relative clauses (who, which, that, when and where)
Interaction: Individually or in groups
Exercise type: Filling in the gaps
Language: B1
Time: 10-15 minutes
Materials: Slideshow, 5 pieces of paper for each student, markers
Procedure: 1. Give each student 5 pieces of paper.
2. Instruct the students to write down a different relative pronoun (that, who, which, when or where) on each of the 5 pieces of paper that they have. Recommend the students to use colorful markers and write in big letters that are visible from a distance.
3. You will be showing your students slides with sentences on them. Each sentence is missing a relative pronoun.
4. Display the slide with the first sentence on it. Allow some time for your students to read the sentence and to come up with a missing relative pronoun. The students need to raise the paper with a suitable relative pronoun up in the air as soon as possible.
5. In some cases two variants are possible. If this is the case, the students need to raise two pieces of paper.
6. The first three students to raise correct papers get an extra point.
7. The person with the top score at the end of the game wins!
Body Image and Appearance - Vocabulary ActivitiesAlina Dashkewitz
Vocabulary activities based on the Illusionists trailer.
In the first activity the students need to complete the collocations while watching the first 90 seconds of the teaser.
In the second activity the students need to use the vocabulary from the previous activity to arrange the given words in such a way that they form sentences.
Crossword puzzle - Film Review Vocabulary WorkshopAlina Dashkewitz
Match the sentences with the missing words.
A complete free lesson plan and vocabulary workshop can be found here: http://wp.me/p4vy4n-7I
The activity is based on a film review by Movieline (http://bit.ly/MovielineSubscribe) and presents new words in context and with other words that they go with (i.e. horizontally). The visuals in the clip add a powerful element and help students to memorize the vocabulary easier and faster.
The activity could also be used to introduse a possible rhetorical structure of an oral film review (possible because there are other ways to structure a review).
Level: B2
Target skill: vocabulary
Other skills involved: reading, listening, rhetorical structure of an oral film review.
This document provides definitions for vocabulary words from various online sources such as dictionaries and encyclopedias. It lists over 20 vocabulary words and their definitions. It also includes links to online resources for vocabulary workshops and lesson plans. The document appears to be a reference sheet compiling definitions to help explain vocabulary.
82 words and phrases instead of good, great and interesting + examplesAlina Dashkewitz
82 words and phrases that can be used instead of "good", "bad" and "interesting". Each word or phrase is accompanied with a definition, collocations and picture examples of its use in the news, books, online publications and words of famous and ourstanding people.
Grammar with comics and jokes comparative and superlative degrees of adject...Alina Dashkewitz
For a complete lesson with explanations and comments check out: http://edutainesl.wordpress.com/2014/05/31/grammarwithcomix.
Comic strips and jokes are used to explain the comparative and superlative degrees of adjectives. It also covers some irregular forms and changes in spelling in the comparative and the superlative degrees and as always includes a comic-strip style exercise to practice the skills.
I developed this grammar show for my B1 students.
Relative clauses with comics and jokes: who, which, that, when and where. Alina Dashkewitz
This document discusses relative clauses and how they are used to combine two sentences into one sentence by describing people, objects, places, or times. It notes that when using a relative clause, the definite article "the" should be used rather than "a" or "an". The document was created by Alina Dashkewitz to help teach English as a second language.
USED TO for Past Habits and Routines + exercisesAlina Dashkewitz
USED TO for past habits and routines, use in affirmative sentences, as well as in negations and questions. The slideshow also includes a gap-fill activity to practise the skills.
The slideshow explains the use of too, (not) enough, very, too many and too much and covers the difference between them. The slideshow also includes a gap-filling exercise to practice the skills.
EFL Game - Conditional sentences, type 0, 1 and 3 - Grammar gameAlina Dashkewitz
This Grammar Game is designed to practice the use of conditional sentence type 0, 1 and 2.
The game can be easily adapted to review and practise any grammar aspects as well as vocabulary.
Aim : To practise the use of conditional sentences type 0, 1 and 2
Interaction: Groups of 3, 4 or 5 students
Exercise type: Filling in the gaps, correcting mistakes
Language: B1
Time: 15 – 25 minutes
Materials: A marker and a whiteboard, a set of question cards for the class.
Procedure:
1. Project on a whiteboard a slide with a 4*5 grid in which each cell is numbered in order from 1 to 20. Alternatively, you can draw a 4*5 grid on a board and number each of its cells.
2. Cut up the questions handout so that each card features one question.
3. Divide the class into teams of three or four. Each team needs to select an easy-to-draw symbol (a circle, a star a triangle, a smiley face) or a letter to represent them.
4. Tell the students that the 20-square board is a piece of land that they are trying to conquer. In order to conquer each piece of land the students need to correctly answer a question on the card.
5. The teams decide the order in which they will play the game (for this purpose, the students can roll dice, play rock-paper-scissors game, or draw pieces of paper with numbers corresponding to the number of teams).
6. Each of the teams draws a question card from the pile, collaboratively, the teams decide on an answer. Allow a certain amount of time then, ask each of the teams to read their question card aloud to the class and to suggest an answer.
7. If the question is answered correctly, the team can draw their symbol in the square corresponding to the number of the question.
8. If the answer if incorrect, the teacher collects the question card without giving the correct answer and puts the card at the bottom of the pile, later this card has to be drawn again by one of the teams.
9. The game is over when all question cards have been answered.
10. The team that manages to put their symbol in the greatest number of squares, wins.
100 ways to say I LOVE YOU (part 1). Short Love Messages. I love you phrases.Alina Dashkewitz
Looking for cute, sweet and unusual ways to put your love into words? Then this slideshow can come of help. Click through the slides for sweet, cute and thoughtful phrases to express your love to that secial someone.
100 ways to express gratitude. THANK YOU cards. Alina Dashkewitz
Looking for a meaningful and non-trite way to show your appreciation to that special someone but are lost for words? This series of slideshows features 100 phrases and expressions to express your gratitude to your colleagues, friends and family in a unique and touching way. Make someone's day by showing how much you appreciate them.
Conditional Sentences Type 0, type 1 and type 2 + gap-fill exercisesAlina Dashkewitz
This document discusses the four types of conditional sentences in English. Conditional Type 0 refers to general truths and uses if/when with the present simple. Conditional Type 1 refers to possible future events and uses if/when with the present simple followed by the future simple. Conditional Type 2 refers to unreal present or future situations and uses if with the past simple followed by would, could, or might plus the base verb. The document provides examples of each conditional type and notes the use of were instead of was with the verb to be.
EFL Game - Guessing game to practise second conditionalsAlina Dashkewitz
This communicative game will help your students to practise the use of second conditionals and to review vocabulary for technology, devices, gadgets, professions and everyday objects.
Aim:
To practise the use of second conditionals and vocabulary for technology, devices, gadgets, professions and everyday objects.
Interaction:
Pairs or small groups
Exercise type:
Speaking, guessing words
Language:
B1
Grammar:
Second conditional
Vocabulary:
Technology, devices, gargets, appliances, professions, every day objects
Time:
15 minutes
Materials:
A set of cards with pictures and words on them.
Procedure:
1. The class is divided into pairs.
2. Each of the students gets a set of six cards with words or images on them.
3. The students need to keep the cards to themselves only, and should not show them to anyone.
4. In each of the pairs one of the students picks one of his/her cards without showing it to the others and without telling the others what the word is. Another student has to guess the word from the clues given by her/his partner.
5. All the clues must be given in the form of the second conditional, the students need to pretend that the person who is trying to guess the word already has this object/thing or is that person.
For example,
Card:
Firefighter
Clues:
If I were you, I would wear a uniform, a mask and I would carry the heavy air-tank on my back.
If I were you, I would drive the fire truck.
If I were you, I would save people and their houses.
Student, who needs to guess the word:
I am a firefighter.
Card:
Wrinkles
Clues:
If I had many of them, I would look old.
If I were an old person, I would have a lot of them.
If I had them, I would buy a lotion to get rid of them.
Card:
Glass
Clues:
If I were you, I would use it to drink juice.
If I were you, I wouldn’t drop it.
If you worked in a bar, you would have to carry many of them every day.
6. The students take turn giving clues and guessing words.
7. The game continuous until all words are guessed. Alternatively, the teacher can set a time limit and the student who has guessed the most words wins.
8. The game can also be played in groups of three or four.
EFL Vocabulary game - Vocabulary Bingo - Crime and Punishment Alina Dashkewitz
This Bingo game will help you and your students to review the vocabulary on crime and punishment. It includes 8 Bingo cards, a master sheet and instructions for teachers.
Learning vocabulary with songs - Appearance - introduction of the vocabulary...Alina Dashkewitz
Learning vocabulary with songs. This activity helps to learn at least 20 words and expressions to talk about appearance. The activity is based on the song "Freckles" by Natasha Bedingfield. The slideshow includes teacher's notes, introduction of the vocabulary and a ready-to-use handout.
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This presentation provides a comprehensive guide to the best digital marketing strategies for 2024, focusing on enhancing your online presence. Key topics include understanding and targeting your audience, building a user-friendly and mobile-responsive website, leveraging the power of social media platforms, optimizing content for search engines, and using email marketing to foster direct engagement. By adopting these strategies, you can increase brand visibility, drive traffic, generate leads, and ultimately boost sales, ensuring your business thrives in the competitive digital landscape.
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