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Technology Tip Number 66
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You've heard the old saying that a picture says a thousand words. How many words can a picture from a current news story tell you? Originally the internet was text driven but with higher speed connections and new technologies it is becoming more and more image driven. For today's technology tip consider the power with which the following websites share information about current events using images: The Associated Press also knows the value of a picture and anyone can browse their collection of news images here: APimages.com Reuters also has a website where you can view the news in pictures here. Many other online news sites also offer current events in pictures: The Telegraph in the U.K., NBC News in the U.S., Al Jazeera - In Pictures, Time Magazine - Pictures of the Week. If you are really enjoying seeing the world through these kinds of images you might want to go to NewsInPictures.com for a whole list of additional resounces. Having a little text withdrawl? This is a website from Japan that takes the top news stories from Google News and turns them into a color coded mosaic: NewsMap.jp | |
PRACTICE ACTIVITY: Check out some of the links above and consider how the availability of so many images is changing how our children interpret the world.
TO KEEP ON LEARNING: Looking for more websites that feature current events images? Try searching for:
News Photos
News slide shows Current events pictures Pictures of the news |
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