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adding images in this video we look at how you can add images to an activity or resource through the atto editor and how you can add them directly onto the course page when you add images it's important to make sure that you have permission to add them that they are creative commons or public domain or you've made them yourself and it's useful also to get the right size for your moodle course before you upload them here our teacher sam has a page where she's going to add information about paris she has a public domain photograph of the eiffel tower in a word document and she simply clicks on the image to select it copies it and then pastes it into her page she also has a separate image on her desktop and she can add this by clicking on it and then dragging and dropping it into the moodle page if drag and drop doesn't work for you then you can manually upload an image from the image icon in the atto toolbar click the icon click browse repositories and from the next box click upload and...