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Cheating in School— How the Digital Age Affects Attitudes About Plagiarism [Infographic]

By on September 26, 2011
Cheating, Infographics, Required, Technology

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Cut and paste makes plagiarism seem innocuous and almost second nature to students. Cheating is cheating, but this infographic asks the question, “How does living in a digital world change the perception of plagiarism?”

 

infographic by Schools.com

via Schools.com: INFOGRAPHIC: Cheating in School: How the Digital Age Affects Cheating and Plagiarism.

 



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