From chalk dust to stock images: A visual revolution in the classroom
(Originally posted 24th July ’25)
Remember when “visual aids” meant dusty film reels and yellowed maps? Maybe you don’t, but I do.
These days, rural Aussie classrooms are tech-powered and visually rich learning spaces, especially in ag and geography.
Enter AgriPix: an Aussie stock image library made just for educators.
Our aim is to provide high-quality, local photos and videos that help Aussie teachers and lecturers:
Build better lesson plans
Create engaging presentations
Support student projects with real-world visuals
No more blurry diagrams or clipart sheep, just authentic images that make learning clear, relevant, and exciting.
Because today’s classrooms deserve more than whiteboards, they need context, colour, and relevance.
Photo by Leesa Baldwin.
