Instagram and Other Social Media Apps by Jason Howie is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license.
Computer Science Apps
Webpage Citations
You will be shown how to create your webpage citations in NoodleTools.
Image Attributions
The images you use should be licensed for reuse and be accompanied by an attribution statement, similar to a citation. You can start with a general Google image search and then Click on Tools --> Usage Rights --> Creative Commons licenses to see only images that have a Creative Commons license or that are in the public domain.
Your attribution should include these four elements:
T - Title of the work If none is provided, use a brief description.
A - Author or name of the artist/creator (if provided)
S - Source, meaning a link to the webpage where the image can be found. You can make the title itself link to that webpage.
L - License Copy and paste the CC license the creator chose.
Sample image attributions:
Smaug by David Demaret is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license.
The Minotaur by Georg Frederic Watts is in the public domain.
Physical exercise silhouette is in the public domain.
Note: Images from royalty free clip art resources do not need an attribution.
Your attribution should include these four elements:
T - Title of the work If none is provided, use a brief description.
A - Author or name of the artist/creator (if provided)
S - Source, meaning a link to the webpage where the image can be found. You can make the title itself link to that webpage.
L - License Copy and paste the CC license the creator chose.
Sample image attributions:
Smaug by David Demaret is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license.
The Minotaur by Georg Frederic Watts is in the public domain.
Physical exercise silhouette is in the public domain.
Note: Images from royalty free clip art resources do not need an attribution.