Lesson #3 PRACTICE: Digital content, information evaluation and licensing
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For the practical task in this lesson we had to choose different documents and add a license to them.
Rather than pasting the icon of the license I am choosing I have been figuring out how to link the metadata to the material so its authorship is embedded in its code, and preventing the image from being covered in a small corner by the icon. When I use photographs I do not like watermarks or signatures on them. :)
A photograph:
Photo is protected with creative commons license
I will stop here until I manage to understand how to do it properly with the other files.
Blog:
In order to protect my blog with a Creative Commons license, I used the creative commons website again and I chose my license type. Then I copied the HTML code that resulted from my choice. I copied it pressing Ctrl+C and then embedded it in my blog in the Theme section-personalize- then -Edit HTML (see the blue arrow) as shown in the picture below. I copied the code at the very bottom, before this: </body></html>
Once I did this, at the bottom of my blog I could automatically see the license icon and attribution (this is a screenshot of my blog):
This means you are free to Share and Adapt my blog
- Share — copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format
- Adapt — remix, transform, and build upon the material
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