Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Have you every wish that something would end? I would have to say that sometimes I wish this term would end. I don't know if it is going back to work, school and getting ready for the Christmas season. Maybe I will get back on track and get things together.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas.

It is beginning to look like Christmas and we are getting busy with school, work, church and my son's band concert. Tonight was a great night as we attended my son's beginning band concert. It is hard to believe that he has been practice for 12 weeks. WOW!

I am so far behind and got to get ready and finish my government paper. This has been a busy week. Where did time go?

Chat later!

Saturday, December 5, 2009

It's Saturday morning, a time I usually enjoy but this term it is a time I have now dedicated to working on my school work. This term is really been tough for me. My least favorite class has a better grade then the class I like the most. Go figure! Got to stop blogging and get back to my work.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Why we should cite our reference.

Based upon your reading on plagiarism, why do you think we need to cite our sources?
• What would you do if someone used something you created without giving you credit?
• Consider some of the real-world plagiarism issues you have learned of that include professionals. How should those issues be handled?
• Does the Internet blur the lines of “legally owned”? Consider sites like YouTube and Wikipedia.

First I believe we need to cite our sources because someone has worked hard on their own work and they deserve the credit for their labors. Also, not citing a reference is the same as stilling something from the original author(s). If I had a publication that I had created I would contact the person and ask them to cite my work. Then I would contact the person they sent the work too and let them know that someone has plagiarized my material. As for real-world plagiarism, I am not aware of any plagiarism issues but if I had I would first go to the person doing the plagiarizing and let them know that it is work to take credit from something that is not their own, just incase they were not aware of such professional courtesy. When it comes to blurring legally owned before last semester I was not aware that Wikipedia was some ones interpretation not a reliable source. I never think about YouTube except for a trying to find funny videos or how to videos. So I think that we have to be aware of the references we use to make sure that we are not plagiarizing.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Finally! I have completed my work for my classes. Again, this has been one of my most challenging term. Not to say that I have not enjoyed the courses but it has kept me on the move. I guess I need to go back to my check list and priority list so I can complete my work on time.