CAMPUS ANNOUNCEMENTS: Padlet, inserted here, shows an agenda for topics and announcements related to my English classes. (Click through on the right)
Vital Inquiry: How can I bring in outside information in the form of a quote or paraphrase into my own paper without plagiarizing (stealing) content?
Overview: Documentation and anti-plagiarism rules suggest that when you write a paper, you cannot just 'steal' content as you see fit. You always need to source where you are getting content. Employers and other education establishments are getting smarter, privileging workers and students who know how to ethically source content rather than blindly stealing content. In addition, some administrators are cracking down on students who flagrantly plagiarize and who continue to lift content.
The links in #1 show you sample MLA and APA papers and how to cite elements properly.
The links in #2 take you to online bibliography builders.
The links in #3 generally allow you to learn more about plagiarism and how to avoid it.
The other links are meant to discuss the implications of generative AI on your essays.