IT'S OKAY NOT TO CITE YOUR SOURCE IF IT DOESN'T HAVE AN AUTHOR.
FALSE!!! IF A SOURCE DOESN'T HAVE AN AUTHOR, THEN YOU MUST CITE THE WEBSITE/ARTICLE/BOOK AND USE "UNKNOWN AUTHOR"
Cite my own ideas
No, you do not need to cite your ORIGINAL ideas
How do you think the approach of viewing plagiarism as an educational issue, rather than a punitive one, could it impact the way students understand and prevent plagiarism in their future professional careers?
YES!
-develop a deeper understanding
-foster a more supportive and inclusive learning environment
-more likely to engage in ethical and responsible practices when conducting research
Is this plagiarism: It's the night before your paper is due, and you haven't done any work. You buy a paper from an online website.
This is plagiarism.
PLAGIARISM CAN GET YOU EXPELLED FROM COLLEGE.
TRUE!!! PLAGIARISM IS A SERIOUS OFFENSE IN COLLEGE, AND CAN LEAD TO YOUR EXPULSION
Use a part of your sister's project in your own.
No, this is plagiarism.
How could the collaboration between teachers and librarians be further enhanced to continue improving the prevention of plagiarism in the Master's course?
Joint Workshops
Library Instruction
Integration of Library Resources
Communication and Feedback
Is this plagiarism? You use a short passage from an article you found. You put it in your own words and cite it, but do not put it in quotations.
This is not plagiarism.
YOU DON'T NEED TO CITE AN INTERNET WEBSITE AS A SOURCE
FALSE!!! INTERNET SOURCES MUST BE CITED WITH THE NAME OF THE AUTHOR AND THE WEB ADDRESS.
Cite an author even if I read it somewhere before
Yes.
How do you think technology has affected the issue of plagiarism?
Increased Access to Information
Plagiarism Detection Tools
Awareness and Education
Is this plagiarism: You need an image for your essay. You go online and find a copyright free image. You don't cite the source of your image.
This is a form of plagiarism. Pictures need to be cited as well as words.
LOOKING AT ANOTHER STUDENT'S TEST AND COPYING WHAT THEY WROTE IS A TYPE OF PLAGIARISM.
TRUE!!! ANY TIME THAT YOU PRESENT SOMEONE ELSE'S WORK AS YOUR OWN, YOU COMMIT PLAGIARISM.
Cite historical dates and facts even if we all know them, or should know them.
No. This is also known as 'common knowledge.
Act of presenting someone else's work or ideas as one's own without proper attribution or permission.
Why do teachers expect students to paraphrase?
To show the teacher that the student understands the information.
PARAPHRASING IS A FORM OF PLAGIARISM
FALSE!!! PARAPHRASING IS PERFECTLY OKAY, AS LONG AS YOU CITE YOUR SOURCE !
How can you safely use a website as a source for a school project?
Give credit to the source/cite it properly
Why is it important for students to understand and prevent plagiarism?
Academic Integrity
Credibility
Skill Development
Learning
Why doesn't paraphrasing guarantee that you won't plagiarize?
You still need to give credit to the source