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A Student Guide to Avoiding Plagiarism and Citing Electronic Sources
[Available Summer 2002]
It's time to go beyond telling students just "not to copy other people's work" and explain exactly what plagiarism is and, even more important, how to avoid it. This guide spells it out in plain easy-to-understand terms and also incorporates our best selling Student Guide to Citing Electronic Sources. [Item SS-003] $5.00
A Student Guide to Citing Electronic Sources
[Updated!]
A simple step-by-step guide that upper elementary to college students can use to cite standard electronic sources they use to complete assignments. Our best seller! [Item SS-002] $3.00
New! Using your Digital Image-ination: A Student Guide to Working with Digital Images
by James G. Lengel
[Available Fall 2002]
Students love to add images to their projects but often don't know where to start. With that in mind digital wizard Jim Lengel has put together a set of tips and tricks covering the basics and beyond. How to gather, capture, view, edit, adjust, clean-up, combine, add-to, save and publish images from a variety of sources is covered. Adobe PhotoShop Elements is discussed in detail but suggestions apply to all kinds of photo editors.
Autobiography - I Did It on the Computer
by Diane Kendall & Dr. Merle Marsh
Autobiographies - perhaps the number one assignment given in elementary and middle schools across the country. Now help kids find out how the computer can be there with them from the beginning to create a one-of-a-kind report about their lives. [IDC-002] $5.00
State and Country Reports - I Did It on the Computer
by Diane Kendall & Dr. Merle Marsh
States and countries are often the subject of a student's first ever research report. Help them discover how the computer can be fully integrated right from the start to organize, ferret out, analyze, edit, cite and illustrate their project. [IDC-003] $5.00
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