
Friday Oct 01, 2010
Collaboration vs. Attribution
Teachers bemoan students' inability (or unwillingness) to cite their sources. But in the 21st Century, collaborative methods of gathering and creating information, along with the ever-increasing ability of private citizens to contribute informally to the global pool of knowledge, give educators good reason to reexamine, and perhaps even rethink, traditional definitions of attribution, citation, and plagiarism.
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