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Academic Honesty Task Force
http://questgarden.com/52/99/1/070705090317/
Academic Honesty Task Force
This is a plagiarism WebQuest placing the students in roles as academic honesty detectives.
Congratulations on your promotion Detective.
Now the hard part starts.
You are a newly promoted detective assigned the division in the precinct that you know the least about: Copyright Infringement or CID. You and the rest of the rookies decide that making a mark at CID is the best way to advance your career.
As a new member of the team you and your fellow rooks¯ are assigned to a task force to get you up to speed on the topic.
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Plagiarism WebQuest by Dr. Alice Christie
http://www.west.asu.edu/achristie/nasa/plagiarism.
Plagiarism WebQuest by Dr. Alice Christie
Jim Carrey was asked to comment on Dumb and Dumber: When Harry Met Lloyd. Carrey's wonderful response to David Letterman was "Plagiarism is the sincerest form of flattery."
Do you agree with this statement? Is this your definition of plagiarism?
After you and your colleagues complete this Plagiarism HyperQuest, you'll have a deeper understanding of plagiarism and its potential consequences on college campuses as well as in a number of other areas.
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Stop Stealing : A Webquest on Plagiarism
http://oneonta.k12.ny.us/hs/webquestplag.htm
Stop Stealing : A Webquest on Plagiarism
As members of the student council, you have been asked by your principal to address the increased number of plagiarism incidents and cheating occurring in the school. She has challenged you to find some method to alert, teach and ultimately prevent this from happening.
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Plagiarism Web Quest
http://www.bucciteacher.com/IS/plagiarism/plagiarism.htm
Plagiarism Web Quest : HOW TO CITE ONLINE SOURCES
Is someone stealing your work? Are you stealing theirs? With the ease of cutting and pasting at your fingertips, there are many questions about the acceptability of using information gathered in online research for projects and papers in school.
Here are the most common questions you may have about using information you find online.
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Anti-Plagiarism WebQuest
http://www.webquest.org/questgarden/lessons/01234-050912181016/
Anti-Plagiarism WebQuest
This anti-plagiarism WebQuest is designed to familiarize students with the concept of the ownership of work and thought, and to introduce the steps responsible students should take to avoid unintentional plagiarism.
We are about to embark on a WebQuest--a quest to learn about ideas, how they have been stolen, how they are protected, and steps we can take to avoid accidentally stealing from someone else.
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Avoiding Plagiarism
http://www.summercore.com/plagiarismwebquest/index.htm
Avoiding Plagiarism : A WebQuest for Students and Teachers
How to avoid plagiarizing? How to prevent plagiarizing? How to discern plagiarism? What is the difference between plagiarism and paraphrasing?
Both students and teachers confront these issues.
In this webquest, all will explore the variety of issues and concerns raised by student use of the web as a resource for essays.
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Plagiarism WebQuest
http://www.elco.k12.pa.us/hs/ap/Lang_Art/Plagiarism_WebQuest.html
Plagiarism WebQuest : An Internet WebQuest on Plagiarism
Picture this: a student in a freshman English class at Elco University is accused of plagiarism and must face a trial in front of the University Honor Court. Will he be found innocent or guilty?
Your job is to gather information on plagiarism, from definitions to examples and ramifications.
Based on your internet research and what you have learned about plagiarism, your job is to find the student innocent or guilty.
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Plagiarism
http://tinyurl.com/9xfzty
Plagiarism : A WebQuest for High School Students
In this webquest, you will participate in a number of activities that will help you avoid the traps of plagiarism.
You will go on an internet scavenger hunt to familiarize yourself with the concept of plagiarism. You will read about several situations and determine if they could be construed as plagiarism.
Finally, you will put your paraphrasing skills to the test by putting the information in an article into your own words.
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Plagiarism WebQuest
http://tinyurl.com/9h5a7o
Plagiarism WebQuest
Students will…
- Define plagiarism
- Recognize instances of plagiarism
- Apply methods (summarizing, paraphrasing, quoting) to avoid plagiarism
- Utilize web resources to create a works cited (bibliography) in MLA format
- Describe how plagiarism affects education
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PAMS Plagiarism WebQuest
http://tinyurl.com/974azo
PAMS Plagiarism WebQuest
Your objective in this WebQuest is to learn more about plagiarism so that you have the knowledge, skills, and attitude you need to make ethical choices about your work!
Some of the questions you will consider as you complete the tasks in this WebQuest include:
- What is Plagiarism?
- What are some different forms of plagiarism?
- How can you prevent plagiarism?
- What are the consequences of Plagiarism?
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Copyright Issues Hunt
http://homepage.mac.com/cohora/ext/copy.html
Copyright Issues Hunt
Bookmark this hunt page. Use the links provided to find the answers to the questions.
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Copyright WebQuest
http://tinyurl.com/aylg6z
Copyright WebQuest
Students will…
- Learn the basic definitions of copyright, fair use, and intellectual property
- Apply copyright laws to a given situation
- Write a permission letter in order to use a copyrighted work
- Work in groups to explain one area of copyright for a given situation
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A WebQuest on Music and Copyright
http://webinstituteforteachers.org/~camon/infoliteracy/musiccopywebq.htm
A WebQuest on Music and Copyright
Your friend James sells music CDs to a number of kids in your neighborhood. Recently your principal found out that James was selling CDs and has warned him and his parents that if he continues, his case will be turned over to the proper authorities and he risks a fine for breaking copyright law.
Since you and your friends think that buying custom-made CDs from James for $5 is a great deal, you decide to try and figure out just what copyright law is all about.
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