Chapter 4 lesson 7 Copyright

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Welcome: prove it

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What do you type into google if you want picture of planes but not boeing?

Slide 2 - Question ouverte

Who were the last residents of this building?

Slide 3 - Question ouverte

Do you ever use a source that does not belong to you?
Yes
No

Slide 4 - Sondage

Copyright
When you make a photo, video, text, song, painting or piece of jewelry, you automatically have the copyright. Copyright is also called author's rights. We often use the symbol © for this.
Portrait rights: This also applies to pictures.

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ALWAYS mention the source

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Plagiarism = copyright infringement
In reality, this means compensation.
At school = 1

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Solution: Quotation law 
- mention the source every time you use an others person's work (APA)
Or use rightsfree work
images 
tools --> rights of use: creative commons

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1.Know known as reference list 

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1.Know known as reference list 
2. in-text citation

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Copy+past = plagarism
You may summarise the source you are using
You may use parts of the source you are using and mix it with your own words = paraphrasing
You may "quote" literal parts of the source. 

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1. how Referencelist
Mori, J. (2015, October 4). The daily life of a sumo wrestler. Retrieved at http://www.interesting.com/sumo
Form: Surname, initial.(year, exact date). title. found on exact website

Buglover, S. (2013). The great outdoors. 
Form: Surname, initial (year, exact date). title.

No author? Use the organisation like nos or wikipedia
No date? Use the abroviation n.d means no date.
 



 

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What is the reference list form of this book?
Title: Mummy
Author: James Putnam
Page: 14
Year: 1993

Slide 14 - Question ouverte

2. in-text citation 1
A typical workout can last up to 4 hours and consists of stretching, exercises, weight lifting and practice matches (Mori, 2015). 

According to Samantha Buglover (2013), Venus fly traps need extra nitrogen, so they get it from insects.



Form is:
- (surname, year) at the end of the sentence.
- according to the author (year) 


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Give the in text citation

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Conclusion: always twices!
Short in the text = In the text reference
Long in the source list = at the end of your piece

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The in-text citation of an article from T. Ashwell in the journal of second language writing from 2000

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The long reference of the information you got from cito at www.cito.com. You looked at the information at 29 november 2013 but no date is found at the site.

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Homework
Write a 5-paragraph report explaining why puppies chew on almost anything that comes near their mouths. 
You start with an introduction
You give 3 reasons why puppies chew. Each reason has its own paragraph.
For each source in the text you use references according to apa in the text.
Give a conclusion
end with your list of sources correctly according to apa


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Wat doe jij meestal
1. SAMENVATTEN: Algemene informatie die je uit je bronnen leert in je EIGEN woorden zetten, en de auteur de eer geven.
2. PARAPHRASING: Herformuleren van meer specifieke punten op een manier die dichter bij hoe de auteur schreef, en met vermelding van de auteur krediet.
3. DIRECT QUOTES: Enkele exacte woorden van de auteur overnemen, maar ze tussen aanhalingstekens plaatsen en de auteur de eer geven.

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