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THE ICT AGENDA — WINTER 2006

Crime or confusion: why do students plagiarise?

As schools, libraries and homes connect to the Internet, the range of resources that students can access has grown exponentially. So also has the possibility for students to plagiarise. Di Wilson offers a solution.
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Play it safe

Many areas of the curriculum require students to use the Internet for research and communication. Lara MacDonell recommends that teaching children safe Internet practices needs to be a priority for teachers.
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