Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Links to other classmates' blogs



Aguayo,Jessica     lovelyjesss.blogspot.com/ 

Arle,Forrest Silvestre      sacstatesaywhaaat.blogspot.com   


Artishuk,David Valentin        englishsomething1a.blogspot.com


Babchanik,Pavel           something1a.blogspot.com 


Babigian,Brett Garrett      brettbabigian.blogspot.com/ 


Bakken,Thor C      bakkent.blogspot.com


Baumgardner,Blake Allen    baumgardnerenglish1a.blogspot.com


Blackwell,Ja'Brian A     Jabrianb.blogspot.com  


Bojorquez,Melissa       melybee.blogspot.com


DeCastro,Carlo Cedrix Barbiran        kuyacarlo67.blogspot.com/


Fry,Spencer C         spencercharles43.blogspot.com 


Haulot,Matthew Robert      matthew117h.blogspot.com


Huerta Jr,Saul  saulblob.blogspot.com/ 


Ingebretsen,Brian Edward       iboughtcoffeetoday.blogspot.com   


Jones,Doyle C       idontwannadothisblog.blogspot.com   


Lee,Randee Nicole   randeelee95.blogspot.com/


Lopez,Irania        iranialopezc.weebly.com


Mibach,Andrew Joseph      andrewmibach11.blogspot.com 


Natov,Dana Scott     danaen1a.blogspot.com/


Ramirez,Daniel            http://thisblogadressisavaible.blogspot.com/


Ramirez,Ivan        IvanRamirez8.blogspot.com 


Ramirez,Jose Julio      joseram20.blogspot.com     


Reyes,Francisco Diego      franciscoreyes22.blogspot.com  


Sorensen,Benjamin Shaw      bensorensen98.blogspot.com


Xiong,Thai       thaitxiong.blogspot.com



Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Assignment #1 : the Personal Literacy Blog

PRINT PROMPT & RUBRIC AND BRING TO CLASS ON FRIDAY, 2/7

DEADLINES TO REMEMBER:

  1. Draft 1 of personal lit. narrative DUE IN CLASS: 2/12
  2. Draft 2 of personal lit. narrative and blog posted online BEFORE MIDNIGHT: 2/16
  3. Draft 3 of personal lit. narrative submitted via SacCT BEFORE MIDNIGHT: 2/22



Monday, February 3, 2014

Ted Ed Plagiarsim link

Ted Ed: "The Perils of Plagiarism"


Plagiarism Quiz (2/5)

Plagiarism Quiz 

(WORK INDIVIDUALLY and Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper)

1.Downloading a paper from the Web and turning it in is not plagiarism.
a.True
b.False

2.Pretend you wrote down the perfect statistics for your article. However, you don’t
remember where you found them. What should you do?
a.Go ahead and use them
b.Make up a source
c.Summarize them in the text of the paper
d.Find the original source

3.It’s okay to use anything you found on the Internet because it’s all in the public
domain and freely available.
a.True
b.False

4.If you paraphrase something you read in an article, do you still have to give the
source?
a.Yes
b.No

5.A student writes a paper that has many quotes–they make up perhaps 50-60% of the
writing in the paper. However, she cites each quotation and has a full list of
her references at the end of the paper. Is this plagiarism?
a.Yes
b.No

6.You can be failed for a course if you plagiarize.
a.True
b.False