This module consists of 4 videos, which I suggest you watch in order. The first lesson clarifies the difference between copyright, licensing, and attributions/citations. The second, third, and fourth videos examine each of these subjects in greater detail.
Please note that the final video, on attributions, includes a few brief audio clips; if you are wearing headphones, these clips might be louder than you're expecting. These audio clips begin at 8:14 and end at 12:23.
Following the videos is a quiz, which will be based on all four videos in this module.The quiz can only be taken once so please be sure you've watched the videos. Once you have received an email with your score (it might take up for 12 business hours for me to submit your grade - be aware that I only grade assignments during regular working hours, not in the evenings, on weekends, or during holidays), submit that email to your instructor as proof of completing the assignment.
At the bottom of the page, I have embedded the full slide deck for this module. If you open the presenter notes for the slide deck, you can read through the full transcript of the module. Feel free to refer to these slides as you complete the quiz; however, I do think you'll find the quiz is easier if you've watched the videos first and use the slide deck to refresh your memory.
A word of caution: this video includes a few brief audio clips; if you are wearing headphones, these clips might be louder than you're expecting. These audio clips begin at 8:14 and end at 12:23.
The quiz for this module covers content introduced in all 4 of the preceding videos; I recommend you watch the videos before completing the quiz. You can also review the transcript for the full lesson by viewing the presenter notes to the slide deck, which is embedded at the bottom of this page.
The quiz can only be taken once so please be sure you've watched the videos. Once you have received an email with your score (it might take up for 12 business hours for me to submit your grade - be aware that I only grade assignments during regular working hours, not in the evenings, on weekends, or during holidays), submit that email to your instructor as proof of completing the assignment.
Click here to open the quiz in a separate tab. If you have questions, email Caitlin MacKenzie Mannion for assistance.
Can't get enough? Here are the slides decks for two related research workshops. Feel free to contact the library if you want to know more!