Listly by Lynn Doyle
Should I share that unflattering photo of my friend on Facebook? Is it okay to download a song I don't have rights to? Is this news or just gossip? The online world constantly calls upon us to make ethical decisions like these.
Conducting an extensive data mining for writing a scholarly academic paper does definitely require using online digital resources. Admittedly, a lot of the resources you want to cite in your paper can be found online and most of them through social media like Twitter.
Glossary of Terms Resource Kit Indices Just Added Home > Ethical Use > Curriculum Teacher's Guide: Ethical Use Games in this Kit This guide provides instructions and ideas for using the Action Zone activities that are bundled in this Ethical Use Kit.
Route 4 guides you through important ethical issues concerning the use of information owned and created by others. Included on this page are collections of resources designed to help you work through this stage. Feel free to download and print them off! Start at the top and work down the four InfoPaths that make up Route 4...
Ethical Use of Materials: how and when to cite online and print resources IEARN project work encourages students to share information as they collaborate. This often requires research online or in school libraries. The World Wide Web has made it increasingly easy for students to share with others by copying and pasting.
If finding the right content information for a project or paper isn't hard enough, the search usually doesn't end there. Having to track down the citation information for an online source is a necessary requirement of ethical use.