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0.04 - Equipment Identification

In chemistry it is important to know what things are as well as their purpose.  This assignment achieves many goals.  You will learn how to use your webcam, insert pictures into a document, use Google's research command, properly attribute sources & how to submit assignments electronically for grading.

Your assignment was put in your chemistry folders. 

Once your assignment is completed you need to turn it in to be graded.  Do not turn in incomplete assignments as they will not be graded.

Watch this video on turning in assignments if you do not remember how.  You do need to be logged in to your @muhsd.org Google account to see & use the dropbox form below.

Searching for Creative Commons Images

Here is a video from Ms. Cool about how to use Google's Research Command to find and embed images.

Wikimedia Commons is another great resource

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Picture

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Flickr also has lots of images, but you need to make sure you filter them by the license.  You want Creative Commons stuff only.

Creating Attributions

If there is no attribution provided for you, you need to create a bibliographic citation using a tool such as Easybib or Citable (an app on the Chrome web store).
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Click on "All 59 options"
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Select "Digital image"

The 2 sentence purpose

Remember, we do not copy and paste information from the internet.  Write your 2 sentence purpose using your own words.

Equip ID #

Ignore this column.  I forgot to delete it.
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