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the act of using another persons words or ideas without giving credit to that person
the act of using another persons words or ideas without giving credit to that person
plagiarism
the practice of taking someones elses work or ideas and pressing them off as ones own
the practice of taking someones elses work or ideas and pressing them off as ones own
plagiarism
what are the two types of plagiarism
what are the two types of plagiarism
source not cited, sources cited
the writer turns in anothers works, word-for-word, as his or her own
the writer turns in anothers works, word-for-word, as his or her own
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the writer copies significant portions of text straight from a single source without alteration
the writer copies significant portions of text straight from a single source without alteration
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the writer copies from several different sources, tweaking the sentences to make them fit together while retaining most of the original phrasing
the writer copies from several different sources, tweaking the sentences to make them fit together while retaining most of the original phrasing
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the writer has altered the papers appearance slightly by changing key words and phrases
the writer has altered the papers appearance slightly by changing key words and phrases
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the writer takes the time to paraphrase most of the paper from other sources and make it all fit together
the writer takes the time to paraphrase most of the paper from other sources and make it all fit together
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the writer '' borrows '' generously from his or her previous work
the writer '' borrows '' generously from his or her previous work
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the writer mentions an authors name for a source, but neglects to include specific information on the location of the material referenced
the writer mentions an authors name for a source, but neglects to include specific information on the location of the material referenced
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The writer provides inaccurate information regarding the sources, making it impossible to find them.
The writer provides inaccurate information regarding the sources, making it impossible to find them.
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The writer properly cites a source, but neglects to put in quotation marks on text that has been copied word-for-word, or close to it.
The writer properly cites a source, but neglects to put in quotation marks on text that has been copied word-for-word, or close to it.
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The writer properly cites all sources, paraphrasing and using quotations appropriately. The catch? The paper contains almost no original work!
The writer properly cites all sources, paraphrasing and using quotations appropriately. The catch? The paper contains almost no original work!
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example of images, video, and music plagiarism
example of images, video, and music plagiarism
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examples of not sources not cited plagiarism
examples of not sources not cited plagiarism
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examples of sources cited (but still plagiarized)
examples of sources cited (but still plagiarized)
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A _______ is an online database of digital objects that can
include text, still images, audio, video, digital documents, or
other digital media formats or a library accessible through the
internet.
A _______ is an online database of digital objects that can include text, still images, audio, video, digital documents, or other digital media formats or a library accessible through the internet.
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- ADD FRAGANCE TO A PAGE
-______ CAN CHANGE COLOR WITH A CHANGE
IN TEMPERATURE OR BY RUBBING THE PAGE
- ADD FRAGANCE TO A PAGE -______ CAN CHANGE COLOR WITH A CHANGE IN TEMPERATURE OR BY RUBBING THE PAGE
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IS A SMALL, SQUARE CODE THAT WHEN SCANNED WITH A
MOBILE PHONE OPENS A FILE OR LINKS TO A WEBSITE.
IS A SMALL, SQUARE CODE THAT WHEN SCANNED WITH A MOBILE PHONE OPENS A FILE OR LINKS TO A WEBSITE.
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REPRESENTS BY BARS ARE DESIGNED ACROSS IN ONLY ONE
DIMENSION, IN THIS CASE VERTICALLY. THEY ARE PRIMARY USED
FOR TAGGING PRODUCTS IN A GROCERY STORE OR FOR TRACKING
DOWN ITEMS IN A COURIER SERVICE.
REPRESENTS BY BARS ARE DESIGNED ACROSS IN ONLY ONE DIMENSION, IN THIS CASE VERTICALLY. THEY ARE PRIMARY USED FOR TAGGING PRODUCTS IN A GROCERY STORE OR FOR TRACKING DOWN ITEMS IN A COURIER SERVICE.
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an interactive experience that combines the real world and
computer-generated 3D content.
an interactive experience that combines the real world and computer-generated 3D content.
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DIGITAL TRANSMISSION OF RADIO SIGNALS RESULTING IN LESS
AND BETTER SOUND QUALITY. IT ALSO ALLOWS SIGNALS TO BE
COMPRESSED SO THAT ONE STATION CAN AIR SO-CALLED
SHADOW STATIONS ON THE SAME FREQUENCY AS ITS REGULAR
BROADCAST. THERE NO EXTRA FEES PAID BY THE LISTENERS.
DIGITAL TRANSMISSION OF RADIO SIGNALS RESULTING IN LESS AND BETTER SOUND QUALITY. IT ALSO ALLOWS SIGNALS TO BE COMPRESSED SO THAT ONE STATION CAN AIR SO-CALLED SHADOW STATIONS ON THE SAME FREQUENCY AS ITS REGULAR BROADCAST. THERE NO EXTRA FEES PAID BY THE LISTENERS.
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IS THE STREAMING OF AUDIO PROGRAMS THROUGH THE
MEDIUM OF THE INTERNET.
IS THE STREAMING OF AUDIO PROGRAMS THROUGH THE MEDIUM OF THE INTERNET.
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OFTEN REFERRED TO AS INTERNET STREAMING, IS MULTIMEDIA
THAT IS CONSTANTLY RECEIVED BY AN END-USER, IS DELIVERED BY
STREAMING PROVIDER OVER A NETWORK CONNECTION. THIS
MEDIA CAN BE IN THE FORM OF AUDIO OR VIDEO.
OFTEN REFERRED TO AS INTERNET STREAMING, IS MULTIMEDIA THAT IS CONSTANTLY RECEIVED BY AN END-USER, IS DELIVERED BY STREAMING PROVIDER OVER A NETWORK CONNECTION. THIS MEDIA CAN BE IN THE FORM OF AUDIO OR VIDEO.
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IS A MARKETING TERM FOR AN ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTATION
SYSTEM COMBINING A 3D FILM WITH PHYSICAL EFFECTS THAT
OCCUR IN THE THEATRE IN SYNCHRONIZATION WITH THE FILM.
IS A MARKETING TERM FOR AN ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTATION SYSTEM COMBINING A 3D FILM WITH PHYSICAL EFFECTS THAT OCCUR IN THE THEATRE IN SYNCHRONIZATION WITH THE FILM.
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IS A TELEVISION WATCHED ON A SMALL HANDHELD OR MOBILE
DEVICE. IT INCLUDES PAY TV SERVICE DELIVERED VIA MOBILE
PHONE NETWORKS OR RECEIVED FREE-TO-AIR VIA TERRESTRIAL
TELEVISION.
IS A TELEVISION WATCHED ON A SMALL HANDHELD OR MOBILE DEVICE. IT INCLUDES PAY TV SERVICE DELIVERED VIA MOBILE PHONE NETWORKS OR RECEIVED FREE-TO-AIR VIA TERRESTRIAL TELEVISION.
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OR WI-FI, IS A DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOL, THROUGH
WHICH GADGETS CAN COMMUNICATE WITH EACH OTHER IN A
UNICAST OR A BROADCASTING MANNER WITHOUT USING ANY
WIRES.
OR WI-FI, IS A DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOL, THROUGH WHICH GADGETS CAN COMMUNICATE WITH EACH OTHER IN A UNICAST OR A BROADCASTING MANNER WITHOUT USING ANY WIRES.
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IS ALSO KNOWN AS MOBILE MONEY, MOBILE MONEY TRANSFER ,
AND MOBILE WALLET GENERALLY REFERS TO PAYMENT SERVICES
OPERATED UNDER FINANCIAL REGULATIONS AND PERFORMED
ROM OR VIA MOBILE DEVICE.
IS ALSO KNOWN AS MOBILE MONEY, MOBILE MONEY TRANSFER , AND MOBILE WALLET GENERALLY REFERS TO PAYMENT SERVICES OPERATED UNDER FINANCIAL REGULATIONS AND PERFORMED ROM OR VIA MOBILE DEVICE.
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A _____ is the amount of space that is seen in one shot or frame.
A _____ is the amount of space that is seen in one shot or frame.
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Covers a wide area and shows the
whole figure of the subject as well as
his surroundings.
Covers a wide area and shows the whole figure of the subject as well as his surroundings.
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Contains landscape but gives the
viewer a more specific idea of setting.
Contains landscape but gives the viewer a more specific idea of setting.
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Shot that covers the actor or subject
from head to toe without tilting the
camera.
Shot that covers the actor or subject from head to toe without tilting the camera.
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Shows some part of the subject in
more detail while still giving an
impression of the whole subject.
Shows some part of the subject in more detail while still giving an impression of the whole subject.
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A certain feature or part of the
subject takes up the whole frame.
A certain feature or part of the subject takes up the whole frame.
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Focuses on an unnaturally small
portion of the subject, giving it great
detail and symbolic significance.
Focuses on an unnaturally small portion of the subject, giving it great detail and symbolic significance.
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Refers to the physical placement of
the camera for each shot.
Refers to the physical placement of the camera for each shot.
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Is a camera angle that’s look down
upon a subject.
Is a camera angle that’s look down upon a subject.
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Puts the audience on an equal
footing with the subject in the shot.
Puts the audience on an equal footing with the subject in the shot.
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The camera remains at a constant position, but
the lens magnifies or minimizes the size of the
subject. It happens with a push of a button.
The camera remains at a constant position, but the lens magnifies or minimizes the size of the subject. It happens with a push of a button.
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refers to seemingly “approaches” the
subject, thus making it look bigger in the frame.
refers to seemingly “approaches” the subject, thus making it look bigger in the frame.
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refers to seemingly “distancing” the
subject, thus making it look smaller.
refers to seemingly “distancing” the subject, thus making it look smaller.
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Is the same as dollying, only you are
moving the camera from left to right
instead of in and out.
Is the same as dollying, only you are moving the camera from left to right instead of in and out.
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Move the entire camera forwards
and backwards, typically on some sort
of track or motorized vehicle.
Move the entire camera forwards and backwards, typically on some sort of track or motorized vehicle.
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Moving the camera vertically, up to
down or down to up, while its base is
fixated to a certain point.
Moving the camera vertically, up to down or down to up, while its base is fixated to a certain point.
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Moving the camera horizontally;
either left to right or right to left,
while its base is fixated on a certain
point.
Moving the camera horizontally; either left to right or right to left, while its base is fixated on a certain point.
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Is the motion of the camera which
causes a shift in the view and
perspective of the shot.
Is the motion of the camera which causes a shift in the view and perspective of the shot.
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The camera is tilted laterally, giving
the image a slanted appearance. They
are also called canted or dutch angles.
The camera is tilted laterally, giving the image a slanted appearance. They are also called canted or dutch angles.
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Is a camera angle that looks up at a
character or object.
Is a camera angle that looks up at a character or object.
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Puts the audience on an equal
footing with the subject in the shot
Puts the audience on an equal footing with the subject in the shot
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Is a camera angle that’s look down
upon a subject.
Is a camera angle that’s look down upon a subject.
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Refers to the physical placement of
the camera for each shot.
Refers to the physical placement of the camera for each shot.
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Focuses on an unnaturally small
portion of the subject, giving it great
detail and symbolic significance.
Focuses on an unnaturally small portion of the subject, giving it great detail and symbolic significance.
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A certain feature or part of the
subject takes up the whole frame.
A certain feature or part of the subject takes up the whole frame.
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Study Notes
Plagiarism
- The act of using another person's words or ideas without giving credit to that person.
- Two main types:
- Direct plagiarism: Copying text verbatim from a source without attribution or quotation marks.
- Indirect plagiarism: Paraphrasing or summarizing source material without proper attribution.
Types of Plagiarism
- Submitting another person's work as your own: Turning in a paper or project that is not your original work.
- Copying significant portions of text directly from a source: Lifting large chunks of text without attribution, even with slight changes.
- Copying from multiple sources with minimal alteration: Patching together pieces from different sources to create a paper that still primarily relies on other's work.
- Altering the appearance of copied text by changing key words and phrases: Making slight changes to copied material to avoid detection, but still retaining the original meaning and structure.
- Paraphrasing extensively from sources without proper attribution: Rewording text from sources, but failing to acknowledge the original authors.
- Self-plagiarism Using your own previous work without properly citing it.
- Citing a source but omitting specific location information: Attributing a source, but failing to provide enough information to locate the material referenced.
- Providing inaccurate source information: Intentionally or unintentionally misrepresenting the source, making it difficult to find the original material.
- Citing a source, but failing to use quotation marks for copied text: Attributing the source, but neglecting to use quotation marks for wording taken directly from the source.
- Citing all sources but containing very little original work: Properly citing all sources but using them extensively, leaving very little original thought in the paper.
Examples of Plagiarism in Digital Media
- Images: Using an image without permission or appropriate attribution from the original creator.
- Video: Using a video clip without permission or proper attribution from the source.
- Music: Using a musical recording without permission or proper attribution from the original artist or copyright holder.
Examples of Uncited Sources
- Directly copying and pasting text from the internet or a book without citing the source.
- Summarizing or paraphrasing information from a source without citing the source.
- Using information from a source without properly attributing it.
Examples of Cited But Still Plagiarized Sources
- Citing a source, but not using quotation marks when copying text verbatim.
- Changing a few words in a copied sentence and citing the source.
- Paraphrasing text from a source, but only changing a few words or phrases.
Digital Media Terminology
- Digital Object: A digital file or item that can be accessed and used online.
- Digital Library: A collection of digital objects that can be accessed and searched online.
- Fragrance Page: A page that gives off a scent when touched or rubbed.
- Thermochromic Material: A material that changes color with a change in temperature.
- QR Code: A square code that, when scanned by a mobile phone, opens a file or links to a website.
- Barcode: A series of vertical bars used to identify products or track items.
- Augmented Reality: An interactive experience that combines the real world with computer-generated 3D content.
- Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB): Digital transmission of radio signals resulting in less static and better sound quality.
- Internet Streaming: Streaming of audio or video programs over the internet.
- 4DX: A cinema experience that combines 3D film with synchronized physical effects.
- Mobile Television (M-TV): Television watched on mobile devices, including pay TV services delivered via mobile networks or free-to-air terrestrial TV.
- Near Field Communication (NFC): A wireless communication protocol that allows devices to communicate without wires.
- Mobile Payment: Payment services performed via mobile devices, often using a mobile wallet.
Cinematography Terminology
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Shot: The amount of space seen in one shot or frame.
- Long Shot (LS): Covers a wide area, showing the subject and surroundings.
- Medium Shot (MS): Covers a smaller area but gives the viewer a better idea of the setting.
- Full Shot (FS): Shows the actor or subject head to toe without tilting the camera.
- Medium Close-Up (MCU): Shows a part of the subject in more detail but still shows the whole person.
- Close-Up (CU): A certain feature of the subject takes up the whole frame.
- Extreme Close-Up (ECU): Focuses on an extremely small portion of the subject.
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Camera Angle: The physical placement of the camera for each shot.
- High Angle: Camera looks down upon the subject.
- Eye-level Angle: Camera is on the same level as the subject.
- Low Angle: Camera looks up at the subject.
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Camera Movement:
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Zoom: Changing the magnification of the lens.
- Zoom In: “Approaches” the subject, making it bigger.
- Zoom Out: “Distances” the subject, making it smaller.
- Dolly: Moving the camera forward or backward.
- Tracking: Moving the camera horizontally, left to right or right to left.
- Pan: Moving the camera horizontally, left to right or right to left, with the base fixated.
- Tilt: Moving the camera vertically, up to down or down to up, with the base fixated.
- Crane: Moving the camera vertically, up to down or down to up.
- Whip Pan: Rapidly moving the camera side to side to create a blur effect.
- Dutch Angle: Tilting the camera laterally, creating a slanted appearance.
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Zoom: Changing the magnification of the lens.
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