This week I had to learn how to use the tool Animoto to create a slideshow about copyrights. Animoto is a good tool that allows you to create interesting slideshows that include music, videos, and pictures easily. Animoto is another tool that enhances my digital literacy, which improves the quality of my work. However, I found it hard to cite the images that I used in my slideshow because Animoto only allows you to have a limited number of characters in the caption space provided. Consequently, I would not say that Animoto is one of my favourite tools because it makes it difficult to be a good digital citizen and be digitally responsible. Moreover, to access all of Animoto's features, you must pay.
Here is my slideshow:
My slideshow explains what a copyright is (a creator's exclusive legal right to their creative work that is enforced by the law), and the most common excuses for infringing copyrights. The purpose of my slideshow is to inform my audience on the basic principles of copyrights and the consequences of breaking the law.
Jesse Tubbs
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