Title: Image Searching
1Image Searching
- And giving CREDIT
- to your sources!
2Search for images
- Use an Internet Search Engine! We have several
in the Research Center - Use the search page for Images
- http//www.altavista.com
- Give credit-- dont plagiarize!
- Do not copy onto your own Internet pages or
publish the image in something you sell without
written permission from the author of the site.
3Giving Credit What you need
Source Smith, Fred. Great Books for Children.
6 December 2004. 7 January 2005.
lthttp//www.reading.comgt
- Authors name (if its given)
- Title of the Web site
- Date Web site was written (if that information is
given.) - Date you accessed the site and copied the image.
- URL --web address that looks like this
http//www.blahblahblah.com
4Sample
Or use the model on p. 231 of Writers Express.
- Source Carpenter, David. Hong Kong
International School Upper Primary DragonNet
Page. 5 January 2005. 17 January 2005.
lthttp//dragonnet.hkis.edu.hk/UP/gt
5Sample
Or use the model on p. 231 of Writers Express.
- Source Carpenter, David. Hong Kong
International School Upper Primary DragonNet
Page. 5 January 2005. 17 January 2005.
lthttp//dragonnet.hkis.edu.hk/UP/gt
6Sample
Author
- Source Carpenter, David. Hong Kong
International School Upper Primary DragonNet
Page. 5 January 2005. 17 January 2005.
lthttp//dragonnet.hkis.edu.hk/UP/gt
7Sample
Title of site
- Source Carpenter, David. Hong Kong
International School Upper Primary DragonNet
Page. 5 January 2005. 17 January 2005.
lthttp//dragonnet.hkis.edu.hk/UP/gt
8Sample
Date site was written
- Source Carpenter, David. Hong Kong
International School Upper Primary DragonNet
Page. 5 January 2005. 17 January 2005.
lthttp//dragonnet.hkis.edu.hk/UP/gt
9Sample
Date YOU used the site
- Source Carpenter, David. Hong Kong
International School Upper Primary DragonNet
Page. 5 January 2005. 17 January 2005.
lthttp//dragonnet.hkis.edu.hk/UP/gt
10Sample
URL (web address)
- Source Carpenter, David. Hong Kong
International School Upper Primary DragonNet
Page. 5 January 2005. 17 January 2005.
lthttp//dragonnet.hkis.edu.hk/UP/gt
11Sample
Put URL inside these marks lt gt
- Source Carpenter, David. Hong Kong
International School Upper Primary DragonNet
Page. 5 January 2005. 17 January 2005.
lthttp//dragonnet.hkis.edu.hk/UP/gt
12Your Challenge
- Each student in our Assignment Group will select
a monument from Mrs. Carpenters list. Pick
something completely different from other kids.
Sign up on the sheet on Mrs. Carpenters office
door. - Find an image of that monument on the Internet by
using an Image Search Engine - Put that image on the next slide and GIVE CREDIT.
Write the source information according to the
models on the previous slides. - Learn a little about the monument to tell why it
works as a monument. Thanks! Well put it
together with other students work for a big
slide show.
13Name of Monument
Paste the image of the monument here. Then
delete this arrow.
Give credit to the source of your image
here. Delete this arrow.
- Source Last name, First name of author. Title
of Web Page in quotation marks. Date Web page
was written. Date you copied the image from it.
ltURL inside these arrow things beginning with
http//gt
14This monument works because...
- In this bullet list, discuss at least 2 reasons
why its a good monument. - A good monument does a GOOD artistic job to
helps people remember and honor someone or
something that helped. - Explain any of these reasons why its good
size, words on it, location, symbols, materials
used in structure, shapes, expressions on faces,
artistic qualities... - Paste the image again to the left.
TYPE YOUR NAME HERE, STUDENT!
15This monument works because...
- Use this slide only if you need more space.
- Paste the image again to the left if you are
using this slide. - Remember, you can comment upon the monuments
size, words on it, location, symbols, materials
used in structure, shapes, expressions on faces,
artistic qualities...
16This monument works because...
- Use this slide only if you need more space.
- Did you consider the following?
- size, words on it, location, symbols, materials
used in structure, shapes, expressions on faces,
artistic qualities...
17This monument works because...
- Use this slide only if you need more space.
18Sample The Jefferson Memorial
Note No author was shown on the Web page.
- Source Moorehead Planetarium and Science
Center. August 26, 2003. 17 January 2005.
lthttp//www.moreheadplanetarium.org/index.cfm?fuse
actionpagefilenamehistory2.htmlgt
19Sample Jefferson Memorial
- Thomas Jefferson was an architect and this
monument shows much fine architecture including
the dome shape shown in this roof for building
his home, also. - The tall statue of Jefferson inside is protected.
Its very tall so youll notice it and look up
to it. - The size of the monument is huge to draw
attention to and honor him. - Its right that its located in the nations
capital Washington DC as he was Pres. of the US.
By Mrs. Carpenter
20Sample Jefferson Memorial
- The words are quoted from Jefferson and capture
well how he worked for governments that
guaranteed peoples liberty and freedom "I have
sworn upon the altar of God eternal hostility
against every form of tyranny over the mind of
man." - Its right that its located in the nations
capital Washington DC as he was Pres. of the US.
21Last steps to complete your project...
- Copy down this e-mail address. You will need to
send your powerpoint slides to Mrs. Carpenter
when you finish. Mcarpenter_at_hkis.edu.hk - When you are sure you are done, delete all the
slides in this powerpoint except for the ones YOU
ADDED TO just before this slide. - Your slides must be e-mailed no later than
Tuesday, January 25. - You can get a new copy of this template at the
Teaching Resources Page. Look under Civil War
Monument Powerpoint Template.
22Choose from this list of memorials or suggest
your own. Sign up on the door to Mrs.
Carpenters office. Pick one that no one else
is doing if you can.
- In Washington, DC Washington Memorial Lincoln
Memorial, Plans for the National World War II
Memorial, Vietnam Memorial, Korean War Veterans
memorial, Stonewall Jackson, To the Glorious Dead
(here in HK), Painting of George Washington
Crossing the Delaware, - Statues of Napoleon, other kings, Adelaides
National War Memorial, The Alamo, Berlin War
Memorial, Akaroa War Memorial, Boer War Memorial,
Thiepval War Memorial, War Memorial in
Mottingham, Holocaust Memorial - Tombs Ho Chi Minhs Tomb, Lenins Tomb, Grants
tomb, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, (or enter
tomb) - You can also present on these poems, songs,
speeches or epitaphs to heroes... But use other
search features instead of Image Search.