An animated movie's plan for production.
What is a pipeline?
A source that is untrustworthy.
What is Wikipedia?
A place where people who wish to buy or sell stocks gather.
What is a stock exchange?
A visual block-based programming language.
What is Scratch?
A document with citations giving credit to sources used on a project.
What is a bibliography?
The opposite of animation.
What is live-action?
You include this in a Google search to prevent a specific word/phrase/character from popping up in your search.
What is a subtraction symbol?
A small part of ownership in a business that is bought and sold repeatedly.
Something that uses coding.
What is technology?
A different name for bibliography.
What is a works cited page?
An image that shows the "skeleton" of a model used for animation.
What is a wireframe?
The best way to have accurate research.
What is using multiple sources?
The largest stock market in the U.S.A.
What is the New York Stock Exchange?
A classroom activity relating to coding.
What is An Hour of Code?
The format used at ASD for bibliographies.
What is MLA8 format?
An animation film studio.
What is Pixar?
Used to search for a specific phrase.
What are quotation marks?
The definition of OTC.
What is over the counter?
A figure that receives the code's commands and completes them.
What is a sprite?
The result it not using a bibliography.
What is plagiarism?
The final process in creating an animated movie.
What is rendering?
Usually ignored in a Google Search.
What is punctuation?
The second largest stock market in the U.S.A.
What is the American Stock Exchange?
A form of coding.
What is Java?
A formatting technique used in bibliographies.
What is a hanging indent?