The Surprising Long List of Things that Cannot be Copyrighted
Can an idea be copyrighted? What about fan fiction? Scroll through this infographic from Visualistan to find the answers to your copyright quandaries.
Can an idea be copyrighted? What about fan fiction? Scroll through this infographic from Visualistan to find the answers to your copyright quandaries.
If fear of the unknown is keeping you from getting started on your project, check out this infographic with tips on how to beat putting off today’s work until tomorrow. Read the tips, and choose two or three that will help you get organized to start your project and meet the due date!
If you need to get organized using hands-on methods, taking notes using note cards is a great way to get your facts on paper. This website has tips to help you be more effective and plagiarize-proof your work. Use these tips, and your notes will almost write your paper for you.
Working with a team requires agreeing to talk about how members will communicate and participate before the project starts. Click on Open to download the document to your computer. Or visit Carnegie Mellon Univerisity: Sample Group Project Tools to browse the collection of templates.
Decide with your team before you start who will do what and when it will be done. Use this Microsoft Office Template to fill in task priorities.
Struggling to communicate and collaborate with your classmates in a virtual classroom? Take a look at these tips and take your online communication and collaboration skills to the next level!
Now that you have found the information to solve your problem or support your ideas, you can use this document to help organize it. Find out the best pattern to use and then fill in the chart to help you prepare to create your final project! Select Open to view the Google Doc. Log in to your Google account. From File, select Make a Copy and save a copy of this document to your Google Drive. Or, select File, choose Download and select Microsoft Word to get an editable version of this document.
Transfer your notes into a visual format to organize your learning and prepare for your final project. Watch this video to learn the basics of sketchnoting.
You have questions that need to be answered. Use this chart to help you record the answers you know and the information you still need to discover. Select Open to view the Google Doc. Log in to your Google account. From File, select Make a Copy and save a copy of this document to your Google Drive. Or, select File, choose Download and select Microsoft Word to get an editable version of this document.
Use your KWL information to find the answers to your questions and generate a list of keywords you will use in your search. Select Open to view the Google Doc. Log in to your Google account. From File, select Make a Copy and save a copy of this document to your Google Drive. Or, select File, choose Download and select Microsoft Word to get an editable version of this document.