Plagiarizing is presenting someone else's information or ideas as though they were your own. It is okay to look things up online, but you have to keep track of each fact that you learn, and know where it came from. Then, when you use those facts in your paper, you have to cite the original source... so, for instance, you would write something like this: According to the ________ website, Ernest Hemingway was _______. (This makes it clear that the information is from somewhere else.) or When I read _____________ about Hemingway, it made me think that he might have been ________. (This makes it clear that it was something the child read that inspired them to have an insight or idea.) If the teacher uses a specific citation style, that should be communicated to your child, so you would know how to cite sources in the text of the paper... but in general, anytime you borrow information from any source, as long as you acknowledge it, and say where you got the information from, you should be okay as far as plagiarism goes. I understand your frustration. Sometimes teachers are quick to jump on plagiarism without explaining how to avoid it up front. Just work with your son and make sure that he tells in the paper where he got his information. It has to be absolutely clear which words are his ideas, and which came from somewhere else.
The practice of plagiarizing sentences from the Internet continues unabated.
The Internet is the natural abode of the plagiarizing student.
There are vast quantities of students that answer questions by plagiarizing examples from the internet.
Not Quite Hemingway - 2004 was released on: USA: 1 July 2004 (internet)
On the internet, one can find information on Toyota Production Systems on sites such as Wikipedia and Lean. It can also be obviously researched on the Toyota website.
MAJORLYIt's a huge problem. Essays on any subject are easily available on the internet, and plagiarism is easier than ever before.
It is amazing the amount of information that is available on the internet these days. I have researched homemade dishwasher soap and found a number of sites that offer suggestions. You can find the information you are looking for on ourhomemadehappiness.com, www.ksl.com as well as frugalliving.about.com.
SRM power meters for bicycles should be researched carefully before use. Many internet forums are full of helpful information or call in to your local bike shop for advice.
if your wanting an essay, you should write it yourself. you cannot take an essay from the internet because that's called plagiarizing. you can get into trouble for that. good luck!
Paulianty, or so researched from the internet, is when a christian religion is taught, without the true word of Jesus."
I don't think that Greenland do have internet, because there is a website called Google Insight. If you go on that it tells you how much things have been researched.
what information can be accessed on the internet