7 Resources for Detecting and Preventing Plagiarism
1. The first thing I do when I want to check a student’s work for plagiarism is to do a quick search on Google. If
1. The first thing I do when I want to check a student’s work for plagiarism is to do a quick search on Google. If
TimeRime is a multimedia timeline creation tool that I’ve written about a couple of times in the past. TimeRime still offers all of the great
One of my favorite blogs, Open Culture, has just published a collection of more than one hundred free textbooks available online. The textbook collection can
Last Thursday I posted a survey and asked readers to share the new things they’re trying in their classrooms this fall. In 72 hours there
Hurricane season officially started back in June, but those of us in New England tend to associate late summer and early fall with hurricanes. Or
Lifeyo is a free website and blog platform that I initially reviewed back in March of this year. Everything that I said about it then
I posted this last Monday, but I’m reposting it because I know that a lot of teachers (like me) are going back to school this
This week I took an offline vacation for a few days which is why there were fewer posts this week. I’m back to full blogging
If you use primary source documents in your classroom, the Library of Congress Teacher’s Page is a site you should check out. A part of
Glogster is a great tool that students can use to create multimedia collages. I’ve written about Glogster on a number of occasions in the past
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