Monday, September 29, 2014

Rebecca Schmitz

    Rebecca Schmitz            
                                        

                                      
Moulton, Jim. "Dealing with Plagiarism: Proactive, or Punitive?" Web log post. Edutopia 13 Apr.  2014. Web. 23 Sept. 2014. 
This was a blog written by Jim Moulton about his thought on plagiarism. I did not think he was very informative because he basically just gave his opinion of the topic. He wrote this blog to show his view on plagiarism and how we need to stop it.
I do not think this is a very credible source to use in a paper but it is informative and gives me ideas to research and see if what he said is correct or not.
This was a well-written blog but I would not use his information in my paper unless I further researched it. I do agree with his view on the topic at hand though.
"Overview." Plagiarism.org. Writecheck, 2014. Web. 23 Sept. 2014. 
The website plagiarism.org is very informative about the types of plagiarism and there is a section how to avoid it. Most of the time when plagiarism occurs it is because one did not cite the resource correctly or give the creator the credit.
The group of people who made this website worked very hard and you can tell they researched this topic very well. They made this website to inform and try and prevent plagiarism from occurring.
 I was very impressed with this website and very happy I came across this information. This website had so much information. I agree with the information they gave me and I agree that plagiarism is wrong and needs to be ended. I also used this site for the pictures on the top of my blog.
Plagiarism. Dir. Lisa Heaton. Perf. Lisa Heaton, Yvonne Skoretz, and Ashley Stephens.
            2008. Plagiarism. Fall 2008. Web. 22 Sept. 2014. 
Teachertube is a video search engine of videos for teachers to use in their classrooms. It is very similar to youtube.com, but teachers can trust that the videos on here are safe and appropriate to watch. This video was published to inform students and teachers that plagiarism is wrong.
The information given on this website is very accurate and Lisa as a teacher knows a lot about the topic at hand.

I thought the video was well done and very informative. Obviously plagiarism is wrong and I think we need to inform our students about this topic and the consequences that come along with it.
                                                         TeacherTube




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