PPT-Paraphrasing

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Put it in Your Own Words Brain Pop 2012HappyEdugator What is paraphrasing Identify the point of the passage Emphasize the most essential details leave out unnecessary

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Put it in Your Own Words Brain Pop 2012HappyEdugator What is paraphrasing Identify the point of the passage Emphasize the most essential details leave out unnecessary details Restate. 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.. Paraphrasing . Objective:. Demonstrate comprehension by paraphrasing facts from informational texts. Gain knowledge and apply what they have learned about paraphrasing by reading information about three unusual animals. Paraphrasing. What is it?. Putting something in your own words. can be the shorter, the same length or longer than the original. goal is not to shorten the original; goal is to restate it in your own words. Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing. Avoid Plagiarism!. What does it mean to summarize?. Reduce . what you have read to a few important Ideas. Record . the Essence. of a text. Condense. …larger chunks of information to a few key ideas. Information provided by . purdue. university writing center. Any time you use someone else’s ideas, you MUST give them credit or you are plagiarizing. There are three different ways to use another person’s ideas in your paper, quoting directly, paraphrasing and . What’s the difference?. Quoting. When writing about something someone has already written, you may find that you want to copy something word for word.. If you copy word for word and do not put it in quotation marks and tell your reader where it’s from, you are plagiarizing. . Using Sources and A Reasoned Argument. Louise . Livesey. Academic Skills Adviser. This . workshop will. .... Introduce the two types of sources and the process of choosing sources. Provide a basic overview of how to use quotations, paraphrases and summaries in your written work. Do you ever do paraphrasing in your daily life. ?. What should you do if you want to do paraphrasing?. Warm up !!!!!. F. ive volunteers (five males or five females). Read the sentence. Tell secretly what you have read to your neighbor. . ASC. Academic Skills Centre. Overview. Paraphrasing. Changes the original text into your own words. About the same size as the original text (ideally, shorter). Maintains the original meaning. Summarising. Chapter 22. By: Jonathan Garcia. Quoting, Paraphrasing, and . Summarizing. By: Jonathan Garcia. What’s the difference?. Quotation: Consists of someone’s exact words, enclosed in quotation marks or set off as a block from the rest of your text.. Put it in Your Own . Words!. ©. 2012HappyEdugator. What is paraphrasing?. Identify . the point of the passage.. Emphasize. the most essential details; leave out unnecessary details.. Restate. what you read in your own words... Things That Should Go Without Saying. There are extreme forms of plagiarism that should be immediately obvious as cheating, but just to be safe, I’m listing them here.. Making up, altering, or forging information is absolutely not permitted on assignments.. Created by Alice Frye, Ph.D., Department of Psychology, University of Massachusetts, Lowell. 1. Steps in this tutorial. 1) State the goal of this tutorial. 2) What is paraphrasing. 3) Quoting and paraphrasing in writing. Use own words. Include all ideas. Do not include your own analysis/ interpretation/opinion. Always acknowledge your source. . Use own words. Include the key relevant ideas. Do not include your own analysis/ interpretation/opinion.

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