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You can use a search engine such as [https://google.com Google search engine] or [https://duckduckgo.com/ DuckDuckGo] search engine, using a FOSS web browser such as [https://www.mozilla.org/ Mozilla Firefox] to search for image OER.  You can search for images relating  DST to simply typing in Digital Story Telling in the search bar of the search engine and selecting the ‘Images’ link.  As in the case of text, you can select images that are licensed for reuse by specifying the search settings.
 
You can use a search engine such as [https://google.com Google search engine] or [https://duckduckgo.com/ DuckDuckGo] search engine, using a FOSS web browser such as [https://www.mozilla.org/ Mozilla Firefox] to search for image OER.  You can search for images relating  DST to simply typing in Digital Story Telling in the search bar of the search engine and selecting the ‘Images’ link.  As in the case of text, you can select images that are licensed for reuse by specifying the search settings.
 
[[File:ImageOER1.png|left|thumb|Advanced image search on Google]]
 
[[File:ImageOER1.png|left|thumb|Advanced image search on Google]]
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To get images that are OER, you can provide OER as a criteria in your search itself. In Google image search select <u>Settings → Advanced Search</u>. In Advanced Search, you can select Usage Rights as ‘free to use, share or modify, even commercially’ to get OER that you can re-use, with or without modification.
 
To get images that are OER, you can provide OER as a criteria in your search itself. In Google image search select <u>Settings → Advanced Search</u>. In Advanced Search, you can select Usage Rights as ‘free to use, share or modify, even commercially’ to get OER that you can re-use, with or without modification.