Sunday, April 15, 2012

spring break HW 2

1.) What the student did wrong is that he/she needed to either put a star after that quote and then at the end of their post say the URL or when using the quote say from which  website and article directly into your post like this:  http://www.vangoghgallery.com/painting/starryindex.html from he  article "A Brief Understanding of the Starry Night Paintings". Then it would give full credit to the website and it's article and if it has an author so it wouldn't be plagiarism. 


2.) Vangough's painting Starry Night has plenty of emotions and visual elegance like "There is a peaceful essence flowing from the structures. Perhaps the cool dark colors and the fiery windows spark memories of our own warm childhood years filled with imagination of what exists in the night and dark starry skies."  (http://www.vangoghgallery.com/painting/starryindex.html
Title of article: "A Brief Understanding of the Starry Night Paintings")

3.) 3 ways to avoid plagiarism is... 1.) Put the orgin of the quote before or after the quote itself. 2.) Have a cited sources page at the end of the post. 3.) Put a number or symbol next to the quote and later on put the orgin of the quote in the post. BUT MOST OF ALL ALWAYS SOMEWAY GIVE THE WEBSITE, ARTICLE, BOOK OR PERSON CREDIT!

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