Hi
Cute, but it oversimplifies the matter in the extreme and doesn't address the more serious problems students have with using sources.
Sorry to be a wet blanket.
Diane
Diane Schmitt
Senior Lecturer in EFL/TESOL
Nottingham Language Centre
Nottingham Trent University
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From: Plagiarism on behalf of Badge, Jo L. (Dr.)
Sent: Thu 6/10/2010 10:09
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Subject: Re: Film on student plagiarism
Thank you for sharing - that is just fabulous!
Jo
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Subject: Film on student plagiarism
Dear all,
Enjoy! (It's Norwegain with English subtitles)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mwbw9KF-ACY&sns=em
Ida Klitgård.
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Roskilde Universitet
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Assistant Professor in English for Academic Purposes
Roskilde University
Language and Intercultural Communication Services (LICS)
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