Faculty Use

     
Faculty Use

Books In Print:            
This is a new feature from Bowker, the publisher of Books In Print.
 

The Gateway to Educational Materials  
This useful site is sponsored by the U. S. Dept. of Education.

Kathy Schrock’s Guide for Educators
- Ready Reference and Copyright Sources:   
This one even has examples of how 1st – 6th graders should cite sources!  (I know this is placed under Faculty, but students will find many useful sites, and some fun ones, too!)

Using Primary Sources in Teaching:   
The Library of Congress furnishes access to many primary sources, and this is a place to see some suggestions for their effective use.

Plagiarism Stoppers: A Teacher’s Guide

Not much needs to be said; this one has several helpful hints and links.

The New Plagiarism

An informative article!

Copyright Basics and the Internet

This provides definitions of terms such as “fair use” and others often used in speaking of copyright issues.

“Plagiarism: What It Is and How to Recognize and Avoid It”

Written for use at Indiana State University at Bloomington, this is a clear and concise series on specific areas of the big P!

Mathgoodies.com            
This one’s hosted by a math teacher, and has sections for Students, Teachers and Parents.

T is for thinking           
“A Guide to Critical Thinking About What You See on the Web”
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