 Let's look at how to find an image in Creative Commons. Step 1. Type the website address into the address bar. Step 2. Type the picture that you want. For example, we want an image of Creative Commons. Step 3. Click the Flickr box. Flickr has a lot of images that we can use. Then, choose an image that you like. Click on the picture that you want. You need to record the image information so that you can give the creator credit when you use the image. We will do that in a moment. Step 1. Type the image title into a new document. Step 2. Copy and paste the URL. Remember, the URL is the web address. Make sure you get the whole URL. You can click and scroll from the beginning to end. Step 3. 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, record CC by SA 2.0. Now you need to save the image. Step 1. Select the size of image that you need. Step 2. Right-click on the image to save it to your computer. You can also click on download. Make sure that you save the image with a title that you will remember. I like to save images using the name of the creator, so I can look for the image in my notes later. Remember to ask yourself, can I use this image? Look for a Creative Commons license on images before you use them in your work. Here are the CC licenses. You can read more about them in the handout called Types of Creative Commons Licenses. In other videos, you will find out how to use these images and give them good attributions in Microsoft PowerPoint and Google Presentations.