Google Image Search

GOOGLE REMOVED “VIEW IMAGE” SEARCH

Some of you may have heard the news already. Others may have discovered the change in the middle of helping students (surprise!). Google recently has removed the “view image” function in the Google Image search.

Why? Google was recently taken to court by Getty Images for antitrust violations but to be honest, it was bound to happen sooner or later. While many people are outraged by the move, others are happy to see the change. Yes, it makes saving an image from the internet a lot harder but it also reinforces the need to make sure all images you do use follow appropriate copyright laws. WIth the “view image” button removed, users are directed to the actual website where the image was found. You can still save an image by performing a right click and then selecting open image in a new tab. However, the best practice is to show students how to properly find images online by using public domain and creative commons images such as Pixabay, Pics4Learning, flickrCC, and FreeFoto to name just a few.

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