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Creating zApp Books
- What is a zApp Book?
- Why should I create a zApp Book?
- Can zApp Books be co-authored or authored under a pen name or pseudonym??
- Can I use other author’s zApps in my zApp Book?
- How do I add zApps to my chapters?
- How do I add chapters?
- Do I have to give my chapter a name?
- How many zApps should I have in my zApp Book?
- What should my cover image be?
- I only want my students to be able to participate in my zApp Book, what Library do I select?
- I shared my zApp Book with the sQuizya Library when I did not mean to, what do I do?
- What does copyright mean?
- How does imposing copyright protect my zApp Book?
- Why am I unable to share my zApp Book to the sQuizya Library?
- How does zApp Book pricing work?
- What are the characteristics of popular zApp Books?
How does imposing copyright protect my zApp Book?
In Step 3 of the zApp Creator, you will be asked to give your zApp a copyright status: ‘Off’ or ‘On’.
If you select ‘Off’ and share your zApp Book within your institution and/or the wider sQuizya community, you give other users the opportunity to freely reproduce, modify, extract and share work from your zApp Book into another zApp or zApp Book within the sQuizya platform and impose on them no restrictions in the way that they can use the resulting zApp.
As a collaborative educational platform, we encourage zApp authors to allow others this freedom as often as possible.
If you select ‘On’ and share your zApp within your institution and/or the wider sQuizya community you give other users the opportunity to freely reproduce, modify, extract and share work from your zApp into another zApp or zApp Book within the sQuizya platform, but any resulting zApp or zApp Book that utilises any portion of your zApp will be barred from being published outside the institution of the other user, e.g. your zApp, or any part of, will never be able to be published to the sQuizya Library by another user.

