Introduction to Multimedia (Fall 2004)

9 September 2004

wikipedia

It's worth taking a look at the wikipedia as a source for information on topics assigned in class.

Lately, the wikipedia has gotten a lot of attention from people wondering just how reliable it really is--since a key aspect of a wiki-based website is that anybody (even you!) can edit any page. Can you find any of the recent weblog posts or articles discussing its reliability? Would you trust it as a reference source?

Research, Copyright, and Ethics

In preparation for the research paper you'll be writing for this class, we'll discuss effective Internet search techniques, copyright restrictions (both for materials you find online, and materials of yours that you publish electronically), and academic ethics (specifically understanding and avoiding plagiarism).

Readings on Research, Copyright, and Ethics

Research on the Internet

  • Finding Information on the Internet - This tutorial presents the substance of the Internet Workshops offered year-round by the Teaching Library at the University of California at Berkeley.
  • Thinking Critically About WWW Resources - The World Wide Web has a lot to offer, but not all sources are equally valuable or reliable. Here are some points to consider when evaluating what you've found online.

Copyright Law and Interpretation

  • Copyright Basics - Fair Use - A general introduction to the concept of Fair Use of copyrighted documents.
  • What Copyright Protects - Good overview of what qualifies for copyright protection (and what doesn't).
  • Web Pages and Copyright - What can you and can't you copyright about a web page?
  • Creative Commons Licenses - Introduction to the Creative Commons licensing approach--which allows you to give up some, but not all, of your intellectual property rights.

Ethics and Academic Honesty

In-Class Exercise: Internet Research

Begin by choosing a name from the list below:

Vinton Cerf
J.C.R. Licklider
Bob Kahn
Ivan Sutherland
Alan Kay
Leonard Kleinrock
Charles Babbage
Alan Turing
Seymore Papert
Paul Allen
Nicholas Negroponte
Jonathan Schwartz
JC Herz
Pavel Curtis
Esther Dyson
Linus Torvalds
Brenda Laurel
Jaron Lanier
Jon Postel
Seymour Cray
Steve Wozniak
John Perry Barlow
Kevin Mitnick
Laurie Anderson
Kim Polese
Scott McNealy
Joi Ito
Dan Bricklin
Jim Barksdale
Meg Whitman
Stewart Brand
Howard Rheingold
Mitch Kapor
Kai Krause
Vinod Khosla
Aaron Swartz

Using the various Internet search tools we discussed in class, see if you can find the following information about the person you chose. Post the results of your research as a comment to this post.

  1. Why do you think they made this list? (What did they do? What makes them noteworthy?)
  2. What are they doing now?
  3. When and where were they were born?
  4. Have they written any articles or books in the past five years? If so, what?
  5. What do they look like? (Find a photo and provide the URL to it.)

Discussion Question: DRM

What is DRM? (In the context of copyright, please.)

Provide two examples of DRM implentations currently in use.