Tuesday, February 18, 2014

2/20 Plagiarism


Do Now: Search for the definition for the Word of the Day and define it in your own words.  
Word of the Day: Plagiarism


Watch the Video on Plagiarism  - Take the Quiz at Engrade
Question of the Day: How would you feel about someone copying your work and using it on their Blog?  Is this wrong?  Why?

Citelighter Video Tutorial
Add the citelighter toolbar to Firefox.  What are 3 things can you use citelighter for?Citelighter

Search for the definition of "plagiarism".  Capture the definition with citelighter from 2 websites.  Post your 2 definitions and the bibliography on your blog.

Daily Objectives: 
  • Using the World Wide Web and a blog, students will describe similarities and differences, with a student performance at the basic level or above and 80% on writing rubric.
  • Students will read, discuss and analyze information from articles, analyze, and think critically about online context, using written (Blog post), graphic, pictorial, or multi-media methods, with a student performance at the basic level or above and 6 out of 12 on the project rubric.
  • Given a variety of multimedia texts and videos, students will analyze online issues and tecnological effects, with a student performance at the basic level or above and 80% on writing rubric.
  • Students will watch videos and complete an assessment with 80% or better.


Do Now : Search for the definition for the Word of the Day and define it in your own words.  
Word of the Day: HTML



Question of the Day: Learn the building blocks of web development with HTML and CSS, and create your own website by the end of the course.  
Sign up for Code Academy and complete HTML and CSS

Introduction to HTML

  1. HTML Basics
    • Fundamentals of HTML
  2. Build Your Own Webpage 
    • Now that you know HTML, you can create your very own webpage. Let's get started! 
Read: 1. HTML BASICS  Take the: 1. HTML BASICS Quiz
Daily Objectives: 
  • Students will read the text on HTML Links to determine what the text says explicitly and to make logical inferences from it; cite specific textual evidence when writing, with a student performance at the basic level or above and 80% on writing rubric.
  • After reading the text, students will complete the HTML Links assessment, with a score of 9 out of 10 or better.
  • Using Dreamweaver students will create an HTML Web Page, with a student performance at the basic level

No comments: