Pixabay (Royalty free stock images and video search here!).
Xpert (Search images by attribution type, to avoid violating copyright!).
TinEye (Reverse image lookup. Need to know where an image came from? Use this!).
Tools for instructors:
Vark; Learn Your Students Learning Styles brief questionnaire that provides insight into learning preferences in five categories: visual, aural, read/write, kinesthetic, and multimodal.
If you’re interested in exploring maps or spaces, check out Brian Oliu’s “Come See for Yourself” on Google Maps as an example of memoir across space, and see the tutorial on how to make a custom map like this here.
Scott McCloud’s Understanding Comicsis an amazing resource for learning visual rhetoric (available as PDF in this folder).
"How to Create a Photo Essay" is an article written by Masterclass that outlines how to begin and execute a photo essay.
Take an online tour of some of the world's most famous museums (offered during quarantine in March/April/May 2020, may not still be available)