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Sherry Librarian replied on September 07, 2008 14:27 to the question "What information on your wiki should be cited using Footnotes?" in PBwiki:
MikkiJ replied on September 06, 2008 13:41 to the question "What information on your wiki should be cited using Footnotes?" in PBwiki:
dadams replied on September 06, 2008 13:20 to the question "What information on your wiki should be cited using Footnotes?" in PBwiki:
I teach 3rd grade. Students will cite works by using the title of the book or the Internet url where information was found. This is a good feature to use even at young ages because many students at this age cut and paste the text and feel that they have put down their own ideas. I will definately try to encourage citing all work that is not the students' own original work.
Patricia Dettloff replied on September 02, 2008 01:06 to the question "Best Practice for setting up a Classroom Account?" in PBwiki:
I think the best practice for me would be to use the word "leader" followed by the 001 numbering system. It should work well with my work.
Another thought is for student organizations, I am an advisor for a couple. The best practice could be to use the name of the org (or a shortened version) again with the 001 numbering system. That way I'll be able to keep track of which student is involved in which organization.
dadams replied on September 01, 2008 23:54 to the question "Best Practice for setting up a Classroom Account?" in PBwiki:
Loris replied on September 01, 2008 21:46 to the question "What information on your wiki should be cited using Footnotes?" in PBwiki:
Loris replied on September 01, 2008 21:46 to the question "What information on your wiki should be cited using Footnotes?" in PBwiki:
Tracy Fowler replied on September 01, 2008 15:14 to the question "What information on your wiki should be cited using Footnotes?" in PBwiki:
As educators we know we must cite, and teach our kids to do so as well. The Internet makes plagiarism too easy, and even people who should know better (Joe Biden and Steven Ambrose) get caught - or at least people writing for them get caught. There's another level of citing I think is powerful for kids to learn and that's hyperlinking within their own on-line text. One of the greatest benefits of the Internet is being able to read someone else's ideas and then "drill down" to read the source of their information in its original context.
njtechteacher replied on September 01, 2008 13:43 to the question "What information on your wiki should be cited using Footnotes?" in PBwiki:
njtechteacher replied on September 01, 2008 13:01 to the question "Best Practice for setting up a Classroom Account?" in PBwiki:
I have a list and try to use the same id for every thing I sign up for with my students. I keep the list in Excel. All of the ids follow this pattern: [school id of SMS][Graduation Year][dash][number assigned by my from 01 to 99]. The id can stay with the student from Kindergarten up to eighth grade. An example would be SMS2009-01 meaning student one on my list who graduates the eighth grade this year. If students leave the school, I do not reassign the number. If a new student joins the school, they receive the next number in the series.
nsteacher replied on September 01, 2008 02:44 to the question "What information on your wiki should be cited using Footnotes?" in PBwiki:
nrb5 replied on September 01, 2008 01:31 to the question "What information on your wiki should be cited using Footnotes?" in PBwiki:
I ask that students cite and give credit to anything they use that is not their original work. I give several personal examples where my work was used without citation, and we use journal writing before we post on our wiki and blog to understand how it feels to be plagarized. We talk about open source and Creative Commons, and about what it means to be ethical.
bdominesey replied on August 31, 2008 02:39 to the question "What information on your wiki should be cited using Footnotes?" in PBwiki:
Nelson replied on August 31, 2008 01:44 to the question "What information on your wiki should be cited using Footnotes?" in PBwiki:
I teach media and research skills to students kindergarten through sixth grade. Putting a statement about giving credit to author of a work does not get the job done unless the teachers have taught and insisted on a student providing proper citations. I provide links to the MLA Bibliography page and I also use "citations" to teach how to use various MSWord controls for color and highlighting options.
bdominesey replied on August 31, 2008 01:09 to the question "Best Practice for setting up a Classroom Account?" in PBwiki:
I normally use the student's firstname and firstinitial of lastname for the username. I use the student's district ID# for their password. This method helps me easily identify the user. Conflict only occurs when I have users with the same firstname and same firstinitial of their lastname. In that case, I'd add another letter or two to their lastname initial.
Shirley replied on August 30, 2008 14:10 to the question "Best Practice for setting up a Classroom Account?" in PBwiki:
Michael replied on August 30, 2008 13:48 to the question "Best Practice for setting up a Classroom Account?" in PBwiki:
Leigh Hopkins replied on August 30, 2008 13:05 to the question "What information on your wiki should be cited using Footnotes?" in PBwiki:
gmason replied on August 28, 2008 14:24 to the question "What information on your wiki should be cited using Footnotes?" in PBwiki:
I work hard with students to have them understand why they can't just copy anything off the internet anytime, anywhere. However, we don't have a consistent view at our school (K-6) about how and when to cite. When students come to the lab, I go over the use of tools which make it so simple. (My favorite tool is no longer available.)
Denise Neill replied on August 27, 2008 19:15 to the question "What information on your wiki should be cited using Footnotes?" in PBwiki:
It seems that the replies to this question indicate that citation of sources is something that is very important, and as such, is emphasized in classrooms across all education levels. Unfortunately, there seems to be a disconnect between what is taught and what students do. Even at the upper division level in a university, we still see evidence of plagiarism in papers that are submitted. Tables, graphs and images are some of the things that students fail to cite most frequently.
I liked the comment by another camp participant (sorry, I forgot specifically who) noting that frequent citations on a wiki can be cumbersome. The idea of using footnotes as in a journal article is appealing to decrease the clutter. The full reference citation can be on another wiki page with or without direct links.
I plan to use the same criteria in the wiki that I use on a discussion board. Material (text, charts, images, etc) must be cited. Footnotes are allowed to eliminate clutter but the full reference must be linked to and presented in APA 5th edition format.
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