-
Recent Posts
Recent Comments
- Michael.M on realizations
- evortega on Badke Appendix 1
- Michael.M on In the Know
- ibn4course on In the Know
- ibn4course on Making the Most Out of Search Engines
Archives
Categories
Meta
t a g s
- assignment
- assignments
- badke
- blogging
- blogs
- copyright
- Digital Media
- document
- fair use (copyright)
- future
- Gatekeepers
- government
- information
- information_evaluation
- Internet
- keywords
- knowledge
- Martin
- media
- online_documentation_project
- openlab
- Pavlik
- plagiarism
- privacy
- process_documentation
- reading
- readings
- research
- Research Strategies
- Right of
- right of privacy
- scholar
- search engine
- search engines
- Searching
- search_engines
- Social Media
- social networking
- technology
- Video
- wiki
- Wiki's
- wikipedia
Tag Archives: plagiarism
The Research Continues
As I continue to research for information I begin to hit a wall. Unfortunately, it is becoming a little more difficult than I thought it would be to find new information. However, on average I do find at least one … Continue reading
Research Topics
I didn’t know it was going to be this hard to find an interesting research topic. We have discussed so many different topics and yet it is still very difficult to choose. I’ve decided to look back on every assignment … Continue reading
Fair Use for Media Literacy Education
In the video “Fair Use for Media Literacy Education” the main idea is what are the rights for teachers to use copyrighted material to teach their classes? in my personal opinion, I think it should be fine that teachers may implament … Continue reading
Copyright…..
I just want to say one thing, how would you like it if someone took all your own work that you worked so hard on, days, weeks maybe months, and they simply stole it and presented it as their own? … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged assignments, copyright, educational, fair use (copyright), plagiarism, recognition
1 Comment
Copyright
Copyright is basically considered to be the right way to copy someones work but without it being considered as plagiarism. As long as you give credit to the person who wrote what you copied I believe that should not be … Continue reading
Intellectual Frankensteins
Quentin Rowan, Kaavya Viswanathan and Jason Blair all had one thing in common, blind ambition. They believed that they were some how destined for greatness and success and would do anything to ensure that they achieved it. It makes you … Continue reading
Notes from today, and reading, viewing and blogging for Monday, March 5
Today we discussed plagiarism and academic misconduct from both academic/educational perspectives and “real-world” perspectives. Though we did not have time to watch it in class, I encourage you all to view Katie Couric’s interview with Jayson Blair. See today’s slides … Continue reading
Notes from today, and reading and blogging for Wednesday 2/29
Today we discussed some of the legal and social aspects of privacy as well as how our understanding and expectations of privacy change depending on the context. Here’s a question I did not get a chance to ask you all: … Continue reading