 Okay, let's look at how to find an image in Creative Commons. Step one, type the website address in the address bar. Step two, type the picture you want. For example, we want an image of Creative Commons. Step three, click the Flickr box. Flickr has a lot of images that we can use. Then you choose an image that you like. You click on the picture you want. Then you need to record the image information. Step one, type the image title into a new document. Step two, copy and paste the URL. Remember, the URL is the address. Make sure you get the whole URL. You can click and hold and scroll from beginning to end. Step three, click on the three dots to find the name and license. Now you need to find and record the creator and the Creative Commons license. Can you see the name? This is the creator's name. Now find the Creative Commons license. You can click on it to see more about the license. There are several kinds of licenses. See the handout entitled Types of Creative Commons Licenses. For this license, write CC-BY-SA 2.0. Now you need to save the image. Step one, right click on the image. After you right click, this message will appear. Step two, select a size and click on it. The next step to save the image is to right click on the image again to save it to your computer. You can also click on download. Now we need to attribute the image. We're going to open the image. Attribute means to tell the image source or tell where it came from. Step one, open paint. Step two, open the image. Now we're going to attribute the image. We're going to make the attribution text box so we can write on the image. Step one, click on the insert text button. That's the A. Step two, draw the text box and click inside. Now let's write the information about the image on the image. How to write the attribution. So first we write the image title. The creator's name goes here. This is the license type. It's a best practice to hyperlink the image in license. You may search online for how to hyperlink the text. Do you see the attribution on this image? Look down at the bottom. Remember to ask yourself, can I use this image? Look for this symbol, the CC. If you see this, the item has a Creative Commons license. And you are free to use it as long as you give attribution to the creator. Again, that means you tell where you got the image from. Okay, good luck.