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Jennie Bales

Plagiarism: How to avoid it - YouTube - 1 views

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    Clear, informative and visually descriptive video clip on how to avoid plagiarism with some explanation of using a referencing style
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    Clear, informative and visually descriptive video clip on how to avoid plagiarism with some explanation of using a referencing style
Jennie Bales

30 Useful Digital Citizenship Resources for Growing Digital Citizens - 0 views

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    Useful digital citizenship resources that cover these important categories: Digital Footprints/People Searching; Citing Sources; Cyberbullying; Detecting Plagiarism; Personal Responsibility andGlobal and Cultural Awareness
Jennie Bales

A List of More Than 30 Useful Digital Citizenship Resources - 1 views

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    This post features some useful digital citizenship resources that cover these important categories: Digital Footprints/People Searching | Citing Sources | Cyberbullying | Detecting Plagiarism | Personal Responsibility | Global and Cultural Awareness
Jennie Bales

A Beginner's Guide To Copyright And Creative Commons (Simple Explanation For Teachers A... - 1 views

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    "Plagiarism and copyright infringement are not new in the education world. However, it wasn't so long ago that students mainly needed to know that they shouldn't copy from textbooks or other students. Then things started to get digital."
Jennie Bales

Referencing: Macquarie University - 0 views

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    When preparing your assignment you need to acknowledge all the materials you draw upon, quote, paraphrase or mention. A referencing style is the set of conventions used to acknowledge the work of other authors. Style guides generally outline the way you are expected to format and present your assignments.
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