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Through the third presentation I added slides for some talking points and questions.  Slide 1: I have added music to click and play while audience is getting ready to help lighten the mood and happy.  Slide 2: I added a photo of a person handcuffed to question and probe the audience.  Slide 4: I added a picture to tap into emotions of being an original person. Changes colors to accommodate photo.  Slide 5: I have input a funny comic to have some fun with the audience.  Slide 6: I added a QR code to share information and have the audience get involved in the presentation.  Slide 7: I inputted a photo on the Teach Act slide to discuss the tools that teachers use to benefit our students.  Slide 8: Added a familiar photo to converse with the audience of what piracy means to them and connect it with copyright.  Slide 9: Added a photo to citation to get audiences attention.  Slide 12: I took out the clip art image and embedded the YouTube link into the slide for easy access and you will be able to stay in the PowerPoint program. Welcome to presentation 3

{ Copyright and Plagiarism By: Brandy Hanak Copyright and Plagiarism created by: Brandy Hanak

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Copyright is a law that gives ownership over things you create such as paintings, novels, music and more. The rights to the work belongs to those who created it. If you use the work of others without permission you are breaking the law. Image 5

Image 3 Plagiarism is taking another's work as your own. This includes writing, ideas, web pages, songs, and more. Whenever you use ideas, paraphrase, or summaries you must give credit to the sources by citing your source.

fair use Right of people to use copyrighted work in a fair manner. Permission to use the copyright work is not needed if it falls under Fair Use. copyright checklist

Image 4 teach act right Educators have the right to display or preform other’s work for educational purposes with specific limitations: (1) The copies are retained only by the school and used only for authorized activities under Section 110; and (2) The digital copy of an analog work has technological controls.

Violations of license agreement when software is download, installed, or given out. piracy (copyright infringement) Image 7

why cite sources? Legally must give credit where credit is due. When you cite your source it lets readers know where the information came from. when to cite sources? Paraphrasing, quotes, on original ideas Image 6

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