PPT-Using Sources Appropriately (and avoiding plagiarism)
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Corresponds primarily to Chapters 2628 of How Writing Works For Freshman English B secondsemester firstyear writing Appropriate Use of Sources Requires two things
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Corresponds primarily to Chapters 2628 of How Writing Works For Freshman English B secondsemester firstyear writing Appropriate Use of Sources Requires two things Giving credit where credit is due proper documentation. In academic writing you need. to show that you have researched your subject. to acknowledge the sources you have used to avoid the charge of plagiarism. to ensure that it is your own work written in your own words avoiding collusion. What is plagiarism?. Download and read the document “Plagiarism Information” from the wiki.. In your notes, write down your understanding of what plagiarism is.. What is paraphrasing?. Paraphrasing is taking an idea from a source and including it in your paper but writing the information in your own words.. 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. Dr Cordelia Beattie. School Academic Misconduct Officer. . Plagiarism:. . . Plagiarism:. . Hard to Spell, Easy to Do. . Plagiarism:. . Hard to Spell, Easy to Do. Plagiarism is a . SERIOUS ACADEMIC. Corresponds primarily to Chapters 26-28 of . How Writing Works. For Freshman English B (second-semester, first-year writing). Appropriate Use of Sources. Requires two things:. Giving credit where credit is due (proper documentation). Plagiarism. What is Plagiarism?. “Using others. ’ ideas and words without clearly acknowledging the source of that . information”. 1. A form of fraud and intellectual . theft. 2. Does not occur exclusively in writing; can also be found in media like art. Workshop and Powerpoint © Catherine Bacque. catherine.bacque@tdsb.on.ca . eyebeebacque@gmail.com. What is Plagiarism?. The IB Position Paper, . Academic Honesty in the IB (Jude Carroll, 2012), . uses the following definition from The International Centre for Academic Integrity:. 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. Sherry Wynn Perdue. Director, Oakland University Writing Center. 212 . Kresge. Library. wynn@oakland.edu. This presentation is available . at . http://www.oakland.edu/ouwc/presentations. /. Beyond Policies. T. he Ugly…. Heather Barrett. Sarah . Hanselman. ESL Coffee Hour. CAS Writing Program. Boston University. Overview. The bad: . despite our best . efforts, plagiarism happens. The ugly:. confronting a student about plagiarism is probably the least pleasant aspect of our generally wonderful jobs. Introduction. to Business. July 2011. Danielle C. . Istl. , . LL.M.. Academic Integrity Officer. www.uwindsor.ca/aio. You are here!. Overview. What is plagiarism?. When to cite . Paraphrasing. Common knowledge. Failing Grades. Upon a first . occurrence of plagiarism. , . professors . may offer students an opportunity to rewrite an assignment using proper credit and citations. However, professors may also issue failing or no-credit grades for individual plagiarized assignments.. What is plagiarism?. Using . the . words. . or . ideas. of another . person as . one's own either . on purpose or . unintentionally. Mt. . SAC . policy defines plagiarism as “a direct violation of intellectual and academic honesty. Although it exists in many forms, all plagiarism refers to the same act: . Video: The Perils of Plagiarism . http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-punishable-perils-of-plagiarism-melissa-huseman-d-annunzio. What is Plagiarism? . The uncredited use (both intentional and unintentional) of somebody else's words or ideas..
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