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Guy Jr and Suzanne Young the Yale College Writing Center The first on why we cite sources is meant to help you understand the ethical and intellectual issues that

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Guy Jr and Suzanne Young the Yale College Writing Center The first on why we cite sources is meant to help you understand the ethical and intellectual issues that underlie the imperative for proper citation The following sections provide basic guide. Gail M. Dummer. Professor Emeritus. Department of Kinesiology. Note. Sources for images, and reference citations for quotations and paraphrased material, are provided in the notes under each slide in the notes version of this PowerPoint presentation – no plagiarism!. Areas to be covered in this workshop:. What is plagiarism?. How to avoid plagiarism using referencing. Referencing: voices in academic writing. Referencing conventions: Harvard on-line. Strategies to avoid plagiarism. Why a Lecture?. Goals for this course include learning how to understand original sources and write about them in your own . words.. Committing plagiarism defeats the purpose of writing assignments. Students who plagiarize are not learning from the assignment.. what it is and how to avoid it. Presented by the ULM Library Reference Department. Session Overview. What It Is. Terminology. Legal Implications. Four Types of Plagiarism. How to Avoid It. Methods. Proper Quotations. From Strake Jesuit College Preparatory . Community Life . 2015-2016. Academic Honesty. Honor and character can be defined as, “what one does when no one else is watching.” . A person’s honor is bound up with his or her integrity. . definition & Types . Kim, Jae Yong. Choi. , . Seong. Won. Kwon, Ran . Abitayev. , . Yeldar. What is Plagiarism?. “A quotation of a sentence or two, without quotation marks and without a citation to the true author.” (“What is Plagiarism?” ). Research Rescue Lab. Dr. Kelley Wood. Agenda. Why we should avoid plagiarism. Review . Elements of the parenthetical citation. Elements of the references in the reference list. Types of sources in the reference list. Betsy Madison, GRREC Instructional Specialist, Literacy. PGES. Domain 3: Instruction. Component B: Questioning and Discussion Techniques. Quality of Questions. Student . Participation. Discussion Techniques. What is it?. How to Avoid it!. PLAGIARISM. The word Plagiarism is a Latin word. Plagiarius.   means . "kidnapper. ”,. . A plagiarist means a literary.  . thief. Plagiarism – What is it?. Plagiarism. How much do you know?. Lauren Arrowsmith. Visiting Business Librarian. Olin Library, Rollins College. larrowsmith@rollins.edu. Question 1:. You . do research and take notes in your own words. Later, when typing your paper, you do not give credit to the author because you are not using the author’s exact words. You are plagiarizing your research. . Dr. Robert . Tindol. Shantou University. March 5, 2011. Plagiarism can have serious consequences. http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/02/world/europe/02germany.html?_r=1&ref=world. What is Plagiarism. Ms Erika Gavillet. Dr Richy Hetherington. Do you agree to take part?. Yes. No. I don’t know yet. Which of the following professional bodies are you a member of. General Medical Council. The Health Professions Council. 5 Practices for Orchestrating Productive . Mathematics Discussions. Anticipating. Monitoring . Selecting. Sequencing. Connecting. Setting the Stage. Before we begin talking about the 5 practices we want you to get familiar with the David Crane case from the introduction of this book. . 1. Originality and Plagiarism. Plagiarism occurs when you use another’s words, ideas, assertions, data, or figures and do not acknowledge that you have done so. . If you use the words, ideas, or phrasing of another person or from published material, you must:.

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