Ethical Interent Usage (1) Try testing your skills by taking this 'Ethical Internet Usage' quiz to see how ethically you use the internet. Jessica26 published on April 15, 2016 Stacked 1/8 Is the internet a copyright free zone? True False 2/8 Is it legal requirement to a copyright notice on your text, images, music, computer programs, audio and video recordings. Yes No 3/8 Is a common creative licences a place that provides a simple standardized way for individual creators, companies and institutions to share their work with others on flexible terms without infringing copyright? True False 4/8 What is the definition of plagiarism? Making your own work and giving it to other people. The writing of your own essay, referencing correctly. The practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own. 5/8 How could you avoid plagiarism? Understand what plagiarism is and be familiar in the area that you are talking about. Reference your quotes and sources and give credit if unsure. Understand the basics about copyright and what doesn't need to be cited. All of the above 6/8 People that are happy to share their work have published their content under? Open licence such as creative common. Copyright online. Any licence available. 7/8 While being ethical online, do you think you should hide your private information like address, phone numbers and passwords? Yes No 8/8 What can access to Internet really allow people to accomplish? Being able to find relevant and reliable information quickly and easily, and to select, understand and assess that information. The internet is a time-efficient tool for everyone that enlarges the possibilities for curriculum growth. The internet is a useful tool for developing the skills of distinguishing fact from opinion and exploring subjectivity and objectivity All of the above