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This report explores the concept of plagiarism, using medieval artist Jacopo di Poggibonsi as an early example. Plagiarism involves using others' ideas or work without proper credit. Poggibonsi is known for copying other artists' works, highlighting the importance of originality and authorship. This report includes resources for evaluating the legitimacy of web sources and aims to foster a deeper understanding of plagiarism in both historical and contemporary contexts.
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plagiarism • Plagiarism is using other people’s work and ideas and claiming as your own without permission or giving credit to them. • You are going to create a short report on Jacopo di Poggibonsi, a medieval artist that copied other people’s work. • Poggibonsi is an early example of plagiarism. • Go to the following site to gather information: www.umich.edu/~engtt516/
True or False: step 1 • Go through and complete the interactive tutorial The ABC’s of Web Literacy at the following link: http://gethelp.library.upenn.edu/guides/ tutorials/webliteracy/weblitintro.html • This site will give you some important insights into evaluating the validity of web sites.
True or false: step 2 • Visit each of the following websites and complete the Questions to Ask About a Web Page form for EACH. • www.improb.com/airchives/classical/cat/cat.html • www.msu.edu/~jdowell/miner.html • www.molossia.org/countryeng.html • www.cimms.ou.edu/~doswell/Conference_papers/SELS96/WoO.html
True or false: part 3 • In pre-assigned groups of four, complete the following questions for EACHsite: • Would you classify this as a legitimate web site? Why or why not? • Is this site reliable enough to use for an academic research project? Why or why not? • Have each group member select a different site and search other sites to validate the information on the original page. Were you successful? Record and explain your results.