Rubrics, Assessment and eProctoring in Education
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Kate Hart: Citing Sources: A Quick and Graphic Guide

Kate Hart: Citing Sources: A Quick and Graphic Guide | Rubrics, Assessment and eProctoring in Education | Scoop.it

Academia has lots and lots and lots of systems in place for assuring that credit is always given where credit is due. If you're writing a paper, there are particular ways to cite internet sources-- even tweets and Facebook posts.

 

But what about on the internet? We know we're supposed to cite sources, but a standardized system hasn't developed, and in the meantime, you could face a lawsuit if you steal someone else's work, even by accident.

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Infographic: Students Cite YouTube, Google, Wikipedia the Most

Infographic: Students Cite YouTube, Google, Wikipedia the Most | Rubrics, Assessment and eProctoring in Education | Scoop.it

"When doing homework, many students turn to the same websites as they do when they're surfing the web. Four of the top ten most-cited websites on Easybib, a site used to create more than 500 million citations, are user-generated sites like Wikipedia and YouTube."


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Infographic on cheating in online learning - How is educational technology impacting student learning?

Infographic on cheating in online learning - How is educational technology impacting student learning? | Rubrics, Assessment and eProctoring in Education | Scoop.it

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