Speaking of tags! Flickr's tutorial guides us to understand how tags are important to allow others to easily find our work. In this case we are discovering one of the best ways to share, edit, interact and take your photos wherever you go. Flickr makes all of these processes possible and simplified. I enjoy taking photos and sharing them with others. Having a storage place for all of my photos is an awesome incentive to establish an account with flickr. The simplicity and ways you are able to tell stories, date, and keep a running journal of your life through photos is priceless. I can not wait to get started really using this site. I have never taken advantage of its resources until now. I am so excited to learn of a best practice when it comes to organizing all of my photos. It encourages me to do more with them and appreciate the memories I am able to embrace rather than just have saved on my computer.
I have never used a photo hosting service before. I use facebook and one aspect of the social media is sharing photos and I have been content with that...until now...I mean, Who wants to see boring snapshots when it is so easy to upload them to flicker and do so much more with them?!
Flickr is an asset in many ways including for the classroom. As a teacher, I could create a group for my students and I to share pictures as we discuss different topics. Flickr would enable me to keep a journal of photos of my students year after year. Since Flickr is accessible online I would be able to upload pictures and not have the stress of making sure I had them available through particular means. Until now I have had to save everything on a flash drive or email photos to different media in different locations. Flickr simplifies photo sharing and interacting.
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