The Search is on! - Citing Images (from 21 Things)
Your first task in this section is to avoid plagiarism when selecting the right digital images for your reports or online work. This quest will guide you through choosing the right digital image for a project and then build a citation for that image.
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Vocabulary:
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Public Domain Sites for Images
Sometimes you can find an appropriate digital image from one of the copyright free sites listed below. Take a few minutes and browse the two databases of images listed below.
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Google Image Search
Did you know that when you do a "Google search" it brings up many images that are copyright? and that if you copy and then post a copyright image online you can be in big trouble. Read through the information in the content blocks below to find out what images you are legally allowed to use in your presentations or online posts. Some images you like and want to use are protected by copyright laws. It is important for you to respect the work of others, so it is important to choose the right image.
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What should you do if you come across an inappropriate image?
FIRST, TURN YOUR MONITOR OFF without notifying your neighbor or inviting anyone else to view it! NO ONE else needs to see the image, and it doesn't require a classroom announcement to take care of the problem.
THEN, find your teacher right away and report the image. Teachers will contact the website to let them know that they need to take it down.
FIRST, TURN YOUR MONITOR OFF without notifying your neighbor or inviting anyone else to view it! NO ONE else needs to see the image, and it doesn't require a classroom announcement to take care of the problem.
THEN, find your teacher right away and report the image. Teachers will contact the website to let them know that they need to take it down.
Assignment
See Google Classroom for your assignment