Wednesday, May 12, 2010
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Tuesday, May 4, 2010
What is Plagiarism? Taking credit for someone Else's thoughts, ideas or work is plagiarism. Simple stated this is wrong. It is cheating. Plagiarism cannot be tolerated. There are many consequences to plagiarism. This can easily ruin your online reputation. If you publish plagiarized material without permission or giving proper credit to the person who created it you open yourself up to public scrutiny. You will be considered a lair and a cheater. Future employers and colleges will find this information. Why risk your future? Make sure you don't just copy and paste information. Even just rewriting in your own words is plagiarism. Make sure that you are incorporating your own thoughts and ideas. What are your thought and ideas on this topic? i think that you should always put things in your on words
Friday, April 30, 2010
test part 2
it is that is a very expensive toy to be putting into the hands of kids that have by and large, too many high tech toys already. Another reason why you should think twice before getting this for your teen is the fact that more than likely they are not going to "remember" to keep it turned off while in class and then that will tempt them to chat, SMS or play games, etc. The most important one however that should bother you the most is the fact these phones give them free access to the Internet no matter where they are and can lead to any child trying and using it to cheat on school work and exams. One way to minimize the use of personal mobile phones in schools during class time is to provide a form of public electronic communications that allows everyone including teachers to communicate with others in the school plus limited communication with people outside the school. If more privacy or more specialized communications is required then personal phones can be used during off times like lunch or in designated zones which require pre-authorization.
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