Plagiarism-Citations 101 is a self-paced mini course. The course contains text and video resources, activities, and quizzes that help the student learn to:
- demonstrate an understanding of the concept of plagiarism by identifying examples
- describe how to avoid plagiarism
- demonstrate competency in consistent citation style by constructing a full citation and identifying appropriate in-text citations and citations for a bibliography
- describe why citation is important
- demonstrate how to cite properly
- be able to make quick and easy citations
Source: McNutt, D., Rhodes, A., Shah-Nelson, C. (2010, January 12). Plagiarism-Citations 101. Retrieved from https://confluence.delhi.edu/x/RQCmDQ
Teaching Online 101 - Pedagogy and Excellent Practices, a self-paced course for online instructors, based on Larry Ragan's "Best Practices in Online Teaching"
(Ragan, L. (2007, August 28). Best Practices in Online Teaching. Retrieved from the Connexions Web site: http://cnx.org/content/col10453/1.2/
- Instructor: Brandon Lambdin
Sample course for demonstration/training purposes.
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