Created by Poynter, a group who aims to help foster journalistic excellence, below is the most helpful guide to plagiarism I've ever seen.
And get ready, I'm about to try and use Beyonce to get you to read this article, which talks about issues of plagiarism in popular culture. Lame and embarrassing, I know. But that's how desperate we English teachers are to get someone to pay attention to issues of plagiarisms. So anyways, the article discusses recent issues of plagiarism with a popular French vlogger, Malcolm Gladwell, and, you guessed it: Beyonce. It is entertaining and informative. And if you follow the links, you can check out an annotated version of Beyonce's new video, "Foundation," which has quite a bit going on under the surface.
Since you will be asked to post research sources during the forum onto the blog, which exists in the real internet world, it is important that you understand how to ethically source your work, so I hope my efforts at pandering at your pop culture knowledge works.
And get ready, I'm about to try and use Beyonce to get you to read this article, which talks about issues of plagiarism in popular culture. Lame and embarrassing, I know. But that's how desperate we English teachers are to get someone to pay attention to issues of plagiarisms. So anyways, the article discusses recent issues of plagiarism with a popular French vlogger, Malcolm Gladwell, and, you guessed it: Beyonce. It is entertaining and informative. And if you follow the links, you can check out an annotated version of Beyonce's new video, "Foundation," which has quite a bit going on under the surface.
Since you will be asked to post research sources during the forum onto the blog, which exists in the real internet world, it is important that you understand how to ethically source your work, so I hope my efforts at pandering at your pop culture knowledge works.