Complete student information form (3 marks)
Tues. Feb. 11 - Fri. Feb. 14
- 20 min. for reading or essay completion
- Introduce A Tale of Two Media project
- Start work in the lab on A Tale of Two Media project
- View some example slides
- The project template can be selected and imported into your Google Docs account.
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Decide which two popular culture characters (human or cartoon) will be
the stars of your side-by-side story of old and new media. Do a Google
Images search to make sure you can find enough images of your
characters.
- Come up with slide content ideas and sketch / write them on your planning sheet. (10 marks)
** If you don't have access to Google Docs, set up a GMail account to avoid having to verify your account through a cell phone number.
***Note - Canada's Copyright Modernization Act came into force on Nov. 7, 2012, which "enables the use of copyrighted materials provided the use is “fair.”
Previously, if you wanted to produce a satirical work and used third
party copyrighted materials without permission, you could have been sued
for copyright infringement. Now, under the expanded definition of “fair
dealing” in the Act, creating a satire or parody using others’
materials, such as a third party logo, is no longer considered copyright
infringement. To fall within the fair dealing exception the use must:
(a) be “fair”; and (b) fall within one of the enumerated categories,
which now includes education, parody and satire in addition to research,
private study, criticism, review, and news reporting"(Source).
Friday, February 7, 2014
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