2. Copyright: A good and a bad
thing
O Copyright is a good thing because it
protects everyone’s intellectual property.
This includes pictures.
http://youtu.be/G2jmapccuK0
3. Copyright: A good and a bad thing
Copy right can be a bad thing because it restricts the creative, stimulating and
productive sharing of ideas.
4. Al-Jazeera (an Arabic News organisation used more and
more by Western News services, including in Australia.
Flickr
Google
The Public Library of Science
The White House (America)
For more see: http://creativecommons.org/who-uses-cc
5. For Example
Wikipedia recently migrated its licensing structure from the
GNU Free Documentation License to a Creative Commons
Attribution-ShareAlike license. The world’s largest and most
cited collaborative encyclopedia made this move via a
community vote and for good reason. By changing to a CC
BY-SA license, Wikipedia (and the entire collection of
Wikimedia sites) allows content to legally flow in and out of
the site with ease, enabling one of the great cultural
resources of the digital revolution to legally interact with an
endless array of similar cultural institutions.
6.
7. DON’T BE LAZY. BE CREATIVE.
Sure it’s easier and quicker just to go to Google images and
find the most popular or immediately recognisable images.
Nevertheless, it is much smarter and more original to use
something that shows of f your ability to think, be original and
go outside the square. Decipher the message below.
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9. About Quickmark
Quickmark is a program that can be downloaded from the internet and is
installed on the DER laptops.
This program scans QR codes, such as the one on the previous slide and
the ones on the following slide.
Once scanned, the program will open up the link to whatever material it is
coded with. The program will also remember the link so that it is not lost.
If you are having problems using the program on the first generation of
DER Lenovos (the very small red ones) this is because there seems to be a
problem with these computers or the version of program installed on them.
Importantly, once you have opened the program go to the two cogs
icon, open this and make sure that both boxes are ticked, then click ok.
12. THE TASK
1. In pairs or threes think of a short story that you would like to tell.
2. On paper or on laptops design a storyboard composed of at
least six panels. Think of the chronology of events in the story.
3. Go to Flickr licences page online (using the QR Code or the
URL http://www.flickr.com/creativecommons/ ) and choose
images from the various licence categories, remembering to site
the images in accordance with the requirements of the licence.
4. Add words to the images so as to explain the story.
5. Put your story in a PowerPoint presentation with a title page, 6 or
7
story pages and a references page (see the end of this
presentation for
an example of references).
13. The structure of the visual narrative
Title page containing narrative title and group members.
Six to eight pages according with six to eight events in
the story.
References page (see the ending of this Powerpoint). Do
not forget to list the Creative Commons licence according
to the picture used.
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Important:
On each narrative slide have a picture and either no words or
just one sentence.
15. The Daleks hate everyone and travel throughout the universe.
16. On many worlds there have been attempts to fight the
Daleks and halt their ceaseless conquest and destruction.
17. Nevertheless, on world after world the Daleks have won the fight and
consolidated their forces at terrible cost.
18. The centre of operations for the Daleks is the
bunker, savagely guarded by Daleks, on the planet
Gardic .
19. It was when the Daleks came up against the most
powerful force in the universe on the planet Earth
that the end came for the Dalek conquest of the
universe.
21. Image References
Slide 3
Creative commons. (n.d.) It’s not just a licence, it’s a lifestyle. Available at:
http://creativecommons.org/about. Accessed: 10 May, 2012.
Slide 5
Creative Commons. (n.d.) Who uses CC. Available at: http://creativecommons.org/who-
uses-cc. Accessed: 10 May, 2012.
Slide 6
Hart, V (26/06/11) DSP 67: Eye Heart You 2007-07-23. Available at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/vernhart/910778661/ Licenced: Attribution-NonCommercial-
ShareAlike 2.0 Generic
Nate. (3/6/07) Thumbs up. Available at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/nates_pics/527578924/sizes/s/in/photostream Licenced:
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic
Slide 7
Quickmark logo and screen. Available at: http://www.quickmark.cn/en/basic/index.asp
22. Image References
Slide 15
Cameraface, J. (4/9/2010.) The future of the Daleks. Available at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/54459164@N00/4957527046/sizes/m/in/photostream Licenced:
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic.
Slide 16
Lowe, G. (29/6/2012) Battle on Galactius 4. Available at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/geoff-
lowe/7465258554/in/photostream Licenced: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic.
Slide 17
Lowe, G (7/7/2012) Troop Movements on the Planet Spist. Available at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/geoff-lowe/7519646034/in/photostream/ Licenced: Attribution-
NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic.
Slide 18
Lowe, G. (28/6/2012) A nasty surprise at the entrance to the bunker. Available at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/geoff-lowe/7459870736/in/photostream/ Licenced: Attribution-
NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic.
23. Image References
Slide 19
Binns, G. (25/10/2005) Dalek. Available at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/codedragon/56055023/ Licenced: Attribution-NonCommercial-
ShareAlike 2.0 Generic.
Slide 20
Christchurch City Libraries Staff. (31/8/2007) Librarians in smocks - Green sofa. Available
at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cclstaff/1282051515/ Licenced: Attribution-
NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic.
Hinweis der Redaktion
Click on picture. It is hyperlinked. Gotta love the roll-over text.