Listly by Shawn Wendell Davies
He are a list of resources that can help you make sure that your are properly using sources and given the appropiate recognition.
TEST YOUR PLAGIRISM KNOWLEDGE
Plagiarism is a growing and common problem for all students and educators. As students and educators, we need to understand copyright laws, recognize plagiarism, create assignments that help avoid plagiarism and learn how to detect plagiarism. It is our task as students and educators to have an awareness and understanding of plagiarism, know how to avoid it and understand why it is wrong.
Learn what plagiarism is and how to avoid it!
Welcome to Plagiarism.org, your source of information on plagiarism and best practices for ensuring originality in written work.
Cyber AwarenessEthics, Security and SafetyAaron, Sara, Lilach Laws and StandardsBroadband Data Improvement Act of 2008Copyright IssuesOnline Etiquette aka Netiquette Cyber-Security SAFTEY Cyber safety consists of the actions individuals take to minimize the dangers they could encounter when using Internet - capable technology.
Digizen - Internet Social Networking advice and guidance for young people, parents and teachers
Digital Citizenship If you're reading this, chances are you have access to the Internet. But how much do you really know about the information superhighway-and how familiar are you with its dangers, rules of conduct, and most important features? Tim and Moby will bring you up to speed in this BrainPOP Spotlight on Digital Citizenship.
Glossary of Terms Resource Kit Indices Just Added Home > Ethical Use > Featured Article By Dennis O'Connor In this issue of the Full Circle Resource Kit we explore how to teach Copyright and Educational Fair Use.
Information Fluency is the ability to locate digital information efficiently, evaluate it effectively and use it ethically.
Safe practicesMaintaining personal safety New York City Library suggests the following: discourage students giving out personal information such aslast nameagehome/work/school addressestelephone numbers Legal RamificationsImplementing a code of ethics Communication of expectations to both students and guardians for proper use to avoid the following: PlagiarismCopyright infringement Ethical UseUnderstanding the right and wrong use of technology For instance:Do you as educators have the right to post pictures of students?