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Corey Nicholson

D#6 HW#2 1 - 0 views

shared by Corey Nicholson on 06 Feb 11 - Cached
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    What better site to check out that the governments own rules and regulations when it comes to copyrights. I chose the FAQs page because it answered my own questions I had and leads to several different links.
Jessica Guzman

d6hw2 - 0 views

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    This book is good I went and read about 10 pages and I have a stronger understanding of what,how,and when to use copyrights .I gives examples which I learn when examples are given . I would recommend this book to read for a better understanding of copyrights
lydia cruz

D#6 HW#2 - 0 views

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    this is one of the websites that i found about copywriting that i found interesting. this is also the best one that i found becuase it explains to you what copywriting is and how to do it the correct way. it gives you alot of information about it and also examples to make sure that you fully grasp the concept.
Austin Kremer

D#6HM#2-Copyright Website - 0 views

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    This is a legal website which places fair use into accessible terms for every one. It clearly labels out the for statues of fair use as well. which are: 1. the purpose and character of the use, including whether such use is of commercial nature or is for nonprofit educational purposes; 2. the nature of the copyrighted work; 3. the amount and substantiality of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole; and 4. the effect of the use upon the potential market for or value of the copyrighted work.
Tessa DeBell

D#6 H#2 Copyright for Students - 1 views

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    A collection of links and information gathered with students in mind. Guidelines can be found under "What things can I legally include..." and there are some great web resources under the graphics and primary source links.
Tessa DeBell

D#6 H#2 Copyright Scenarios - 0 views

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    Various interpretations the courts have made on copyright case studies.
Roxana Sandoval

D#6, HW2-copyright:example and explanations - 0 views

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    i think this i a good resource because it talks about the different types of copyright and it explains them. this book is for law students but it has good info about every type of copyright and it has a section on fair use.
Tessa DeBell

D#6 H#2 Fan Art and Fair Use: One Truth and Five Myths :: Etsy Blog - 0 views

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    Fair use and how it might relate to the crafting/artisian world. Etsy is an online storefront for handmade items, and this is written with it's sellers needs in mind.
Lacey Preach

D#6 HW#2-Creative Commons - 0 views

shared by Lacey Preach on 18 Sep 10 - Cached
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    This website will allow you to search and see if something is already CC licensed.
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    The creative commons website is a great resource for learning about copyright and fair use. It is a place to use works legally and share your ides. You can search for pictures on websites like flickr and it will tell you which pictures can be used with "some rights reserved" or if you can't use it at all "all rights reserved" This site can be helpful and save you from making any plagiarism mistakes.
April Gallegos

D#6HW#2-Internet Resources for Copyright - 0 views

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    This website has all the copyright information for the U.S. along with international. It also explains Fair Use, Public Domain, and many other areas.
Alina Kurita

D#6 HW#2 - Fair Use - 0 views

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    This website is a great resource, I saw that most students used this site as well for the writing tips homework. Even the information about fair use is well written and easily explained. And even helps with finding alternatives!
James (Mitch) Thompson

(D6, H2) World's Fair Use Day (since my first link appears to have been used several ti... - 0 views

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    This is an interesting little website showing us a variety of projects developed to showcase the power of Fair Use information, to discuss the political significance of the laws, and to generate a community of people to actively support the Public Knowledge organization.
Mark McLoone

Fair Use and Copyright for Teachers - 0 views

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    This is a very good website, with descriptions of all types of copyrights that are able to be had. From written work, music and websites, this website shows what is appropriate to be copyrighted, as well as how to do so.
anonymous

D# HW#2 - Copyright Quiz - 0 views

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    A copyright tutorial website aimed at kids, although the information is useful to anyone, that helps explain the basics of copyright.
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    This website is easy to understand (it was designed for kids) and there's even a 22 question quiz about copyright.
Roxana Sandoval

D#5, HW#4-Online Technical Writing: Graphics and Tables - 0 views

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    i think this would be a good source to use to help me because it talks about putting pictures in your work and since we're doing a comic i thought this would be really helpful
Alina Kurita

D#5 HW#4 - Clear "how to" Instructions - 0 views

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    This doesn't have very much context and it's not set up like a usual format where they have tips and advice on how to write clear instructions. The site is interactive and breaks each portion. By clicking on them, it gives more information regarding that topic. The tips given are very useful and will help that my comic tutorial will have all the basic needs of a instructional page should have. Also seeing how the website it was itself gave a great example of what an engaging page is like.
Victoria Burch

D#5, HW#4 - Technical Writing - 0 views

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    I found chapter 3 of this document useful. It gives you common elements of good writing, do's and don'ts of writing styles and usage. All of the chapters are relevant for this project and provide a checklist at the end of each.
Austin Kremer

D#5HM#4 Writing Website - 0 views

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    This site gives simple tips on successful technical writing. When writing this project it shows that the writer should have an understanding of the product. That the writer must know its readers. The presentation should be simple and to the point.
Shannon Calvert

D#5H#4-Writing Lab at Purdue - 1 views

shared by Shannon Calvert on 06 Feb 10 - Cached
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      The "Purdue Online Writing Lab has many usefull tools to help you create good structure in your documents. It provides the rules for the APA and MLA writing styles, which are standard and often required for school and workplaces.
  • APA Formatting and Style Guide MLA 2009 Formatting and Style Guide
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    This is my favorite online writing resource by far. Purdue created an interactive module that you can go through to learn several different formats of writing. This covers APA, MLA, and CMS styles of writing and also has numerous tutorials on general writing, teaching, research, job search writing and more. The module that most concerns our project is the Visual Rhetoric module. It gives ideas on how to apply colors, visuals, fonts, and designs to incorporate into displays.
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    I agree - this site lives on all of my browser toolbars. I confess that I sometimes just browse, looking for nothing in particular. I should probably seek therapy. A *great* resource.
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    I love this website because it has something for just about anyone. I use this resource for work, helping my kids with their homework and my own homework. It has so many resources and with the different writing styles it covers helps with the different professors that I have worked with. This site will help me with Project 1 to use proper grammar and writing mechanics.
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    Wow! What a great tool!
Tessa DeBell

D#5 HW#5: Clear Instructions Will Improve Your Form's Usability - Web Design Article by... - 0 views

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    Another simple but useful article about writing instructions.
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