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Unless you are scanning in your own images, you will generally need to use keywords to find images using large CD-ROM collections or the Internet. Sometimes one general keyword will be sufficient [e.g., skeleton], but often you'll need to be more specific in order to zero in on images that best support your instructional objective, perhaps by stringing several keywords together with a plus sign [e.g., skeleton + cat]. If you are using a phrase, embed it in quotation marks [e.g., skeleton + "saber-toothed cat"].
Type keyword(s) that you might use to find images to support a learning goal in your classroom, using the plus sign to combine keywords:
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Check the Image Mentor for a Model.
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