Digital Literacy & Citizenship
Below you will find some tips, tools and resources available to you when you use the internet.
This page is still growing, so please check back often for more information!
This page is still growing, so please check back often for more information!
Use bibme.org to create a bibliography easily... just search for the sources you're using and it formats a perfect bibliography for you.
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Use www.plagtracker.com to check your work for plagiarism. Paste your text and within a minute, the tracker will tell you how much of your work is non-unique and lists the websites where similar text appears.
The next step is to learn how to paraphrase and properly cite your sources... then your work will be ready to hand in! |
This website explains the difference between direct quotations and paraphrasing. There's also a practice exercise at the end with examples of quotations, paraphrasing, and summaries of a sample essay.
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This website explains what paraphrasing is and also gives some great examples of acceptable paraphrasing and examples of when paraphrasing becomes plagiarism.
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Most images you find on the internet must be credited/cited if you want to use them in your own work. Learn how to properly cite images you use.
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