What Do You Think Plagiarism Means?
Plagiarism Defined
*Copying word for word (verbatim) directly from a source without proper citation.
Informational passages statistics, charts, tables,
graphs opinions and judgments arguable assertions or
facts not commonly known
Plagiarism also means...
Paraphrasing-even if words are changed and reorganized, a citation is required.
Summarizing-even if there is a concise or “boiled down” rewrite, a citation of original source is required.
What is not Plagiarism?
Common knowledge
Obvious simple facts
What is not Plagiarism?
Facts available in a wide variety of sources.
Simple, non-specific, general data.
Defense Against Plagiarism
Understanding what plagiarism really means
Use of proper citation strategies-APA Style Guide
Paraphrasing techniques
Summarizing skills Research methods
– note taking
– outlining data
– rough drafting
Paraphrasing
Restatement of information from books, articles and other reference sources in your own words and writing style.
Steps:– read source passage carefully.
Reread if needed.– Be certain of meaning-look up
unfamiliar words. Ask for another’s interpretation
– Identify main idea– Identify speaker, material type, and
source– Paraphrase should be the same
length as the original or slightly less
Summarizing Restatement of information in a condensed form.
“boil down” “get to the bottom line” “the heart of the matter” “to find the core” “to know the essence” “to get the basics” “to grab the 411”
Steps to Summarize
Read material carefully and mark main ideas.
Read again and mark supporting ideas.
Write a paraphrased sentence on each main point.
Combine supporting ideas in a paraphrased sentence or two.
Create a paragraph from these sentences.
*Put in logical order
*Use transitions Product must be
significantly shorter than original.
Check summary for key points covered, logical flow, and clarity.
When is it best to use direct quotations? Vivid, memorable, or
clever wording that makes a strong impression on the reader
expert or high praised authority-their exact works have power
highlight another’s opinion
Samuel Clemens aka Mark Twain
“Adam was the only man who, when he said a good thing, knew that nobody had said it before him.”
Paraphrasing Practice: Follow the paraphrasing steps and restate this passage.
The art involved in popping corn is at least five thousand years old, perfected by the American Indians. They clearly appreciated the difference between sweet corn (for immediate eating), field corn (as cattle feed), and so-called Indian corn, which has sufficient water content of popping.
Charles Panati, Extraordinary Origins of Everyday Things.
The Paraphrased Product:
According to Charles Panati’s definitive book on the unusual origin of common, household items, Native Americans have popped corn for five thousand years or more. They knew and used sweet corn-eaten without cooking,field corn-for livestock, and what is know as Indian corn-used for popping because it contains water.
Summarizing Practice:
Read the original text of Charles Panati again.
Follow the summary creation steps. Model:
– Native Americans have eaten corn raw, popped it, and fed it to cattle for five thousand years or more.
Share your summaries with the class.
Academic Integrity (Plagiarism and Cheating) If a teacher determines that
plagiarism or cheating has occurred, academic sanctions and disciplinary consequences will be implemented. Such consequences will include…
No credit for assignment
Referral and suspension
Dysart Handbook Plagiarism Statement: Plagiarism will be considered as the use of
another person’s original work, regardless of quantity (e.g. one sentence, paragraph, entire text, or product) whether done deliberately or not.
In using quotation/citations from the work of another individual, students will be required to follow the teacher’s instructions and grading rubric for each assignment.
Be honorable and trustworthy.
Establishing Credibility TRUST and RESPECT Ethos is writing-
Ancient Greeks believed that human character was embodied in man’s word.
“My word is my bond!”
Establishing Credibility TRUST and RESPECT Ethos in writing-
Ancient Greeks believed hat human character was embodied in a man’s word.
“My word is my bond!”
“You have my word on it!”
I get the last word.” Ethics/ethos-moral
custom or values “Do the right thing!”
This concludes your plagiarism PowerPoint
presentation.