Spell with Flickr
Spell with Flickr Spell with flick grabs images from flickr (the One Letter and One Digit groups) and uses them to spell what you’ve typed in. These would be great for classroom display. They can also be embedded within a blog, wiki or website.
Online image editing
I really liked Picnik . I can see this being really useful especially in conjunction with something like the ASUS minibook where the limited memory is going to require that most of the software used will be online tools. You can use for free or upgrade to remove the advertising, which may be beneficial for school use. Interesting tools include blemish removal and teeth whitener!! 
It is easy to get so distracted when looking at the array of online tools available. On this site I had great fun creating my own identity badge to be a member of NASA!!! Would be really good for roleplay or school events with a few plastic lanyards. There are numerous frames for images including postage stamp borders and Polaroid style frames. I also used the Warholize tool – see the site for more details!! Please be aware that links within these sites could take you to other websites which maybe less desirable.
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Creative Commons Search Engine
http://search.creativecommons.org/
This search service helps you quickly find those authors and the work they have marked as free to use with only “some rights reserved.” If you respect the rights they have reserved (which will be clearly marked, as you’ll see) then you can use the work without having to contact them and ask. In some cases, you may even find work in the public domain — that is, free for any use with “no rights reserved. This is a teacher tool rather than for Primary aged pupils.






