Friday, April 29, 2011

4/29 Fair Use / Boolean Logic

Post a response to the Question of the Day in 5 minutes or less, using complete sentences, use proper grammar, spelling and punctuation.

ICT Essentials 1  Big 6 Quiz  - Review
Question of the Day: Would you want someone to use your Photograph for a school project?  Do you think that they should get your permission first?  Why?

Daily Objectives: 
Engage (e.g. read, hear, view, touch) the information in a source.Extract relevant information from a source.Collect and analyze data to identify solutions and/or make informed decisions.Advocate and practice safe, legal, and responsible use of information and technology.Organize information from multiple sources.

Word of the Day:  Fair Use guidelines are rules (called exemptions) that make it acceptable for students and teachers to use copyrighted material in certain situations. Copyright law provides four standards to determine fair use: purpose of use, nature of the work, proportion/extent of the material used, and effect on marketability. All four standards must be met when copying for educational purposes.
Question of the Day: Would you want someone to use your Photograph for a school project?  Do you think that they should get your permission first?  Why?

Daily Objectives: 
Develop a script to control movement of a sprite with the mouse.Create a sprite with random movements.Change a sprites costume when a specific condition is met.Duplicate and modify sprite properties and scripts.Describe and use multiple threads  to create a computer program.

Word of the Day:  Boolean Logic. This involves the application of programming logic that executes based on the analysis of true/false data provided by Scratch during program execution.

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