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Plagiarism WHI

Plagiarism WHI

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History, Social Studies, Other

8th - 12th Grade

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Tracee McDonald

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13 Slides • 18 Questions

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Multiple Choice

Q: Mary’s father has 5 daughters – Nana, Nene, Nini, Nono. What is the fifth daughter's name?
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Nunu
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Dazlyn
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Mary
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Janet

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Multiple Choice

What is plagiarism?

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the use of another's original words or ideas

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borrowing from a source without giving credit.

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All of these

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none of these

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Multiple Select

What is plagiarism? Choose all that apply.

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Ctrl C+Ctrl V

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Writing and citing from a newspaper.

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Using someone else's words as your own

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Changing some words from an author that you want to use.

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Multiple Choice

Plagiarism and cheating are the same thing.

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Never

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Not really

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Sometimes

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Always

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Multiple Select

Material on the Web is free for anyone to use.

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True

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False

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Multiple Select

Copying from which of these is plagiarism

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Encyclopedias

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web sites

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video or audio

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your own work

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Multiple Select

Which of the following make plagiarism tempting?

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deadlines

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assignments feeling overwhelming

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poor planning

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everyone is doing it

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Multiple Select

Tick the two correct answers:

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Plagiarism is presenting someone else's theories, thoughts or idea as your own.

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Plagiarism is presenting your own work, properly referenced, with academic integrity.

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Plagiarism is using another persons words without proper citation

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Plagiarism is using or quoting someone else's work to help write your assignment, with citations.

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Multiple Select

Tick all correct answers: Intentional plagiarism is...

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Trying to pass off work as your own when it is not yours

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Copying and pasting without quotation or citation

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Constructing an essay from multiple sources but none of the words are your own

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Trying to make yourself look clever with a new theory that isn't yours

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Multiple Choice

Is it possible to unintentionally plagiarise?

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Yes

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No

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Multiple Select

Tick all that apply. Unintentional plagiarism could be

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trying to rewrite in your own words without citation

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paraphrasing another work without citation

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forgetting a citation

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not putting quotation marks around a quotation

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Multiple Choice

To avoid plagiarism you can do 3 things:

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Use quotation marks if you write something verbatim, paraphrase, and write an in-text citation.

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Write everything verbatim, say you are sorry, write why you plagiarized.

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Write the source, but not the year, write the exact words, tell your teacher you'll never do it again.

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Multiple Choice

What do you use when you want to use a passage from the author and put it in your own words?

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summary

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paraphrase

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reported speech

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Multiple Choice

The best way to avoid plagiarism is to be

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authentic

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happy

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unoriginal

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lazy

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Multiple Choice

Lee changed a few words in the sentence he copied for his report on bats. He decided he did not have to give credit to the original author. 
OKAY or NO WAY?
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Okay
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No Way

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Multiple Choice

Samantha copies a webpage into her book report and adds her own first sentence. 
OKAY or NO WAY?
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Okay
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No Way

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Multiple Choice

The penalties for plagiarism can be life changing

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True

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False

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Poll

I feel confident that I know what plagiarism is, and think I can avoid it with a little help:

Yes - confident

Yes - somewhat confident

No - a bit unsure

No - totally confused

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