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Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Reusing images DLO

This week we have been learning how to reuse pictures that are labeled for personal use. I found these tips really helpful because using photos from the internet, doesn’t mean we are free to use it for personal use. You could get in big trouble if the owners of the photo saw that you were using it, for whatever purpose, and didn’t give attribution to the owner. Attributions are acknowledging the person who took the image or created the image. Some sites require you to give proper attribution/credit. Others you can use for any purpose you desire without giving attribution. Of course, if it is your own work, you don’t need to give attribution. This was a big learning curve for us and we had to get used to giving proper attributions. An attribution should have where you got the image from (the link of the website), who took the photo (if the site provides that information). My reflection on this activity is that what we have learnt is a really important topic to learn about. The knowledge that we learnt from this topic can now be applied the next time we make a presentation and need a photo. Here is my DLO:


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