copying someone elses work and claiming it as

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 • copying someone else’s work and claiming it as your own. • theft

• copying someone else’s work and claiming it as your own. • theft of someone else’s ideas.

 • Copy and paste • Word switch • Ideas

• Copy and paste • Word switch • Ideas

 • COPYING A PHRASE OR SELECTION FROM THE INTERNET AND PASTING IT INTO

• COPYING A PHRASE OR SELECTION FROM THE INTERNET AND PASTING IT INTO YOUR WORK & CLAIMING IT AS YOUR OWN

 • Inappropriate paraphrasing---only SLIGHTLY altering/changing text (words)

• Inappropriate paraphrasing---only SLIGHTLY altering/changing text (words)

REASONS PEOPLE PLAGIARIZE • Writer’s Block- can’t find the right words so you use

REASONS PEOPLE PLAGIARIZE • Writer’s Block- can’t find the right words so you use someone else’s • Cutting and Pasting from Internet. Easy and when we are in a hurry; forget to cite source • Paraphrasing- only changing 2 to 3 words

REASONS PEOPLE PLAGIARIZE continued • Quotations- forgetting to use them or acting like they

REASONS PEOPLE PLAGIARIZE continued • Quotations- forgetting to use them or acting like they are your words. • Procrastination- Putting off your work and then rushing through it. • Lack of Organization- unorganized notes or notes that lack critical pieces of information

REASONS CONTINUED • Failing to think critically- add your own opinions, analysis and conclusions

REASONS CONTINUED • Failing to think critically- add your own opinions, analysis and conclusions based on research • Failing to ask for help- we would rather you ask for help than turn in a plagiarized paper!!!

CITE • Any words or ideas from a magazine, journal, newspaper, web page, letter,

CITE • Any words or ideas from a magazine, journal, newspaper, web page, letter, advertisement, government document or other printed material that is NOT common knowledge • Info that you gain through interviews or conversation • Diagrams, illustrations, charts, pictures or other visual material created by someone else

DON’T CITE • Your own life experiences, observations and insights • Your own results

DON’T CITE • Your own life experiences, observations and insights • Your own results from labs, personal studies, or field experiments • Your own artwork, digital photos, video and audio • Common knowledge

 • Credit your sources • Do not turn in a paper a peer

• Credit your sources • Do not turn in a paper a peer has written for you and claim it as your own • Leaving out quotation marks • Do not buy a paper from a research service or another person

 Use someone else’s opinion, idea and/or theory Use any factual information such as

Use someone else’s opinion, idea and/or theory Use any factual information such as statistics, graphs or drawings Quote someone’s actual spoken or written words

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