PLAGIARISM Plagiarism is using other people’s work and ideas and claiming as your own without permission or giving credit to them. You are going to create.

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PLAGIARISM Plagiarism is using other people’s work and ideas and claiming as your own without permission or giving credit to them. You are going to create a short report on Jacopo di Poggibonsi, a medieval artist that copied other people’s work. Poggibonsi is an early example of plagiarism. Go to the following site to gather information:

TRUE OR FALSE: STEP 1 Go through and complete the interactive tutorial The ABC’s of Web Literacy at the following link: tutorials/webliteracy/weblitintro.html This site will give you some important insights into evaluating the validity of web sites.

TRUE OR FALSE: STEP 2 Visit each of the following websites and complete the Questions to Ask About a Web Page form for EACH SELS96/WoO.html

TRUE OR FALSE: PART 3 In pre-assigned groups of four, complete the following questions for EACH site: 1.Would you classify this as a legitimate web site? Why or why not? 2.Is this site reliable enough to use for an academic research project? Why or why not? 3.Have each group member select a different site and search other sites to validate the information on the original page. Were you successful? Record and explain your results.