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Plagiarism & Academic dishonesty

Plagiarism & Academic dishonesty. What is Plagiarism?. “stealing or passing off (the ideas or words of another) as your own” -Merriam-Webster Dictionary. Why does plagiarism happen?. Students do not know how to cite sources properly

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Plagiarism & Academic dishonesty

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  1. Plagiarism&Academic dishonesty

  2. Whatis Plagiarism? • “stealing or passing off (the ideas or words of another) as your own” -Merriam-Webster Dictionary

  3. Why does plagiarism happen? • Students do not know how to cite sources properly • Students do not know how to paraphrase or summarize information correctly • Students do not plan ahead for their assignments (poor time management skills) • Students do not handle stress well • Students do not understand what plagiarism is and the serious consequences of academic dishonesty

  4. The Consequences of Plagiarism Academic Dishonesty is serious and punishable! Students may expect a mark of zero. Students may also face other serious consequences.

  5. Is it Academic Dishonesty? • Copying directly from one or more electronic sources? • Downloading material from the Internet without acknowledgement? YES YES

  6. Is it Academic Dishonesty? • Asking someone else (friend, parent, tutor) to write an assignment for you? • Paraphrasing the work of others without proper documentation? YES YES

  7. Is it Academic Dishonesty? • Resubmitting an assignment you wrote for one class to another teacher? • Listing sources in your works cited list that you have not used or read? YES YES

  8. Is it Academic Dishonesty? • Editing and submitting an assignment you found on the Internet? • Buying an essay off the Internet? YES YES

  9. Is it Academic Dishonesty? • Directly using someone’s original ideas without proper referencing or citations? • Using too much of someone else’s work? YES YES

  10. How can you avoid plagiarism? • Take careful notes -- carefully record quotations and paraphrased information throughout the research process noting all of your sources • Plan accordingly! Dedicate enough time to complete the assignment

  11. How can you avoid plagiarism? • Acknowledge ideas and direct information with quotations and proper citations • Use proper documentation: MLA, APAor Chicago

  12. Using MLA and APA • Tutorials & guidelines are available on the Virtual Library Webpage in the following section:

  13. Websites designed to help compile “Works Cited” lists are available

  14. Remember… • Academic dishonesty and plagiarism lead to serious consequences • When in doubt, ALWAYS give credit for someone else’s ideas!

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