Copyright

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Plagiarism:

Plagiarism is taking someone else's work and claiming it as your own. If you use the same words without putting them in quotes and giving citing the source, then you have committed plagiarism. Even if you paraphrase someone's work without giving credit, again you have committed plagiarism. Again you will be guilty of plagiarism if you've included a photo or illustration in your report but didn't give credit.
 

REMEMBER - ALWAYS CITE YOUR SOURCES!!!!

 

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Copyright Friendly Resources

 
Classroom Clipart - watermark must be kept on photo, if used on website must give credit back to Classroom Clipart
Clipart ETC - friendly license allows user to utilize up to 50 images for education purposes to include a website without further permission
Creative Commons - allows creator of something to decide its level of use by others
Free Foto - see rules of use for images taken from this site, rules of use depend on size of photo used from website
Pete's PowerPoint Station - free clipart, may be used on a Website or a in a classroom
Pics 4 Learning - site with images intended for use by teachers and students, may be used on a website
Public domain images - Copyright friendly - public domain images, free for any private or commercial use, credit or back link is not required

School Clipart - see rules of use for clipart on this website
Teacher Clipart - may be used for education purposes, remember to give credit back to www.teacherfiles.com

Copyright friendly music for the classroom:

Freeplay Music - NOT allowed to be broadcast such as on a classroom website but may be used for classroom assignments or presentations
Incompetech - MAY BE broadcast on a classroom website and used in classroom assignments or presentations
 
 
 
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