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MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY (MIL) 7. Legal, Ethical, and Societal Issues in Media and

MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY (MIL) 7. Legal, Ethical, and Societal Issues in Media and Information (Part 3) Plagiarism Mr. Edward Allen B. Manaloto MIL PPT 14 Updated: October 31, 2016

Learning Competencies Learners will be able to… • define plagiarism; • identify and explain

Learning Competencies Learners will be able to… • define plagiarism; • identify and explain the different types of plagiarism; • value the importance of understanding the different types of plagiarism; and • practice academic honesty and integrity by not committing plagiarism.

Topic Outline I. Plagiarism A. Definitions B. Types of Plagiarism C. Use of Images,

Topic Outline I. Plagiarism A. Definitions B. Types of Plagiarism C. Use of Images, Videos, and Music D. Preventing Plagiarism II. Famous Cases of Plagiarism in the Philippines

VIDEO PRESENTATION Plagiarism - Saturday Night Live You. Tube Channel: Saturday Night Live Uploaded

VIDEO PRESENTATION Plagiarism - Saturday Night Live You. Tube Channel: Saturday Night Live Uploaded August 16, 2013, Retrieved October 29, 2016 from https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=y. Dx. N 4 c_Cmp. I

VIDEO PRESENTATION Understanding Plagiarism You. Tube Channel: YSJ ADD Uploaded January 22, 2013, Retrieved

VIDEO PRESENTATION Understanding Plagiarism You. Tube Channel: YSJ ADD Uploaded January 22, 2013, Retrieved October 29, 2016 from https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=c. RJL 82 uhwy. U

What is plagiarism? the act of using another person's words or ideas without giving

What is plagiarism? the act of using another person's words or ideas without giving credit to that person http: //www. merriam-webster. com/dictionary/plagiarism Plagiarism The practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own. https: //en. oxforddictionaries. com/definition/plagiarism

TYPES OF PLAGIARISM Retrieved on October 29, 2016 from http: //www. plagiarism. org/assets/downloads/types_of_ plagiarism.

TYPES OF PLAGIARISM Retrieved on October 29, 2016 from http: //www. plagiarism. org/assets/downloads/types_of_ plagiarism. doc. Note: Document provided by Turnitin. com and Research Resources. Turnitin allows free distribution and non-profit use of this document in educational settings.

TYPES OF PLAGIARISM Sources Not Cited Sources Cited The Ghost Writer The Forgotten Footnote

TYPES OF PLAGIARISM Sources Not Cited Sources Cited The Ghost Writer The Forgotten Footnote The Photocopy Misinformer The Potluck Paper The Too-perfect Paraphrase The Poor Disguise The Resourceful Citer The Labor of Laziness The Perfect crime The Self-stealer

TYPES OF PLAGIARISM: SOURCES NOT CITED 1. “The Ghost Writer” ØThe writer turns in

TYPES OF PLAGIARISM: SOURCES NOT CITED 1. “The Ghost Writer” ØThe writer turns in another’s work, word -for-word, as his or her own. Source: http: //rainbowriting. com/ghostwriter-resume/

TYPES OF PLAGIARISM: SOURCES NOT CITED 2. “The Photocopy” Ø The writer copies significant

TYPES OF PLAGIARISM: SOURCES NOT CITED 2. “The Photocopy” Ø The writer copies significant portions of text straight from a single source, without alteration. Source: http: //indianexpress. com/article/opinion/columns /photocopying-books-for-students-copyright-highcourt-3075857/

TYPES OF PLAGIARISM: SOURCES NOT CITED 3. “The Potluck Paper” Ø The writer copies

TYPES OF PLAGIARISM: SOURCES NOT CITED 3. “The Potluck Paper” Ø The writer copies from several different sources, tweaking the sentences to make them fit together while retaining most of the original phrasing. Source: http: //www. laweekly. com/restaurants/10 potluck-etiquette-rules-2374604

TYPES OF PLAGIARISM: SOURCES NOT CITED 4. “The Poor Disguise” ØThe writer has altered

TYPES OF PLAGIARISM: SOURCES NOT CITED 4. “The Poor Disguise” ØThe writer has altered the paper’s appearance slightly by changing key words and phrases. Source: https: //www. amazon. com/Accoutreme nts-Fuzzy-Glasses-Classic. Disguise/dp/B 000 JNS 2 ZS

TYPES OF PLAGIARISM: SOURCES NOT CITED 5. “The Labor of Laziness” Ø The writer

TYPES OF PLAGIARISM: SOURCES NOT CITED 5. “The Labor of Laziness” Ø The writer takes the time to paraphrase most of the paper from other sources and make it all fit together. Source: https: //heartofashepherd. com/2015/07/06/proverbs-6911 -failing-to-instill-a-daily-discipline-of-study-and-laborin-your-child-allows-the-laziness-of-a-sluggard-to-become -a-predictable-path-to-poverty-and-sorrow-2/

TYPES OF PLAGIARISM: SOURCES NOT CITED 6. “The Self-Stealer” Ø The writer “borrows” generously

TYPES OF PLAGIARISM: SOURCES NOT CITED 6. “The Self-Stealer” Ø The writer “borrows” generously from his or her previous work. Source: http: //com 1010. library. wayne. edu/

TYPES OF PLAGIARISM: SOURCES CITED (BUT STILL PLAGIARIZED) 1. “The Forgotten Footnote” Ø The

TYPES OF PLAGIARISM: SOURCES CITED (BUT STILL PLAGIARIZED) 1. “The Forgotten Footnote” Ø The writer mentions an author’s name for a source, but neglects to include specific information on the location of the material referenced. Source: http: //drennank. wonecks. net/2011/08/12/forg ot-to-register/

TYPES OF PLAGIARISM: SOURCES CITED (BUT STILL PLAGIARIZED) 2. “The Misinformer” Ø The writer

TYPES OF PLAGIARISM: SOURCES CITED (BUT STILL PLAGIARIZED) 2. “The Misinformer” Ø The writer provides inaccurate information regarding the sources, making it impossible to find them. Source: https: //itunes. apple. com/us/app/pinocchiofor-ipad-iphone/id 422133774? mt=8

TYPES OF PLAGIARISM: SOURCES CITED (BUT STILL PLAGIARIZED) 3. “The Too-Perfect Paraphrase” Ø The

TYPES OF PLAGIARISM: SOURCES CITED (BUT STILL PLAGIARIZED) 3. “The Too-Perfect Paraphrase” Ø The writer properly cites a source, but neglects to put in quotation marks on text that has been copied word-for-word, or close to it. Source: http: //www. webslaw. com/how-to-craftthe-perfect-lawyer-bio. php

TYPES OF PLAGIARISM: SOURCES CITED (BUT STILL PLAGIARIZED) 4. “The Resourceful Citer” ØThe writer

TYPES OF PLAGIARISM: SOURCES CITED (BUT STILL PLAGIARIZED) 4. “The Resourceful Citer” ØThe writer properly cites all sources, paraphrasing and using quotations appropriately. The catch? The paper contains almost no original work! Source: http: //w ww. free pik. com/ freephoto/y oungmanholdingmanybooks_8 57159. ht m

TYPES OF PLAGIARISM: SOURCES CITED (BUT STILL PLAGIARIZED) 5. “The Perfect Crime” ØThe writer

TYPES OF PLAGIARISM: SOURCES CITED (BUT STILL PLAGIARIZED) 5. “The Perfect Crime” ØThe writer properly quotes and cites sources in some places, but goes on to paraphrase other arguments from those sources without citation. Source: http: //www. manilaspeak. com/commentary /plagiarism%E 2%80%95 an-academic-crime

WHAT ABOUT IMAGES, VIDEOS, AND MUSIC? Source: http: //www. plagiarism. org/plagiarism-101/what-is-plagiarism/ Source: https: //www.

WHAT ABOUT IMAGES, VIDEOS, AND MUSIC? Source: http: //www. plagiarism. org/plagiarism-101/what-is-plagiarism/ Source: https: //www. sagaftra. org/musicvideos

WHAT ABOUT IMAGES, VIDEOS, AND MUSIC? Source: http: //www. plagiarism. org/plagiarism-101/what-is-plagiarism/ Without receiving proper

WHAT ABOUT IMAGES, VIDEOS, AND MUSIC? Source: http: //www. plagiarism. org/plagiarism-101/what-is-plagiarism/ Without receiving proper permission or providing appropriate citation, the following are considered plagiarism: • Copying media (especially images) from other websites to paste them into your own papers or websites. • Making a video using footage from others’ videos or using copyrighted music as part of the soundtrack.

WHAT ABOUT IMAGES, VIDEOS, AND MUSIC? Source: http: //www. plagiarism. org/plagiarism-101/what-is-plagiarism/ Without receiving proper

WHAT ABOUT IMAGES, VIDEOS, AND MUSIC? Source: http: //www. plagiarism. org/plagiarism-101/what-is-plagiarism/ Without receiving proper permission or providing appropriate citation, the following are considered plagiarism: • Performing another person’s copyrighted music (i. e. , playing a cover). • Composing a piece of music that borrows heavily from another composition.

Formative Assessment: Recitation Questions 1. Why does plagiarism matter? 2. Why is it important

Formative Assessment: Recitation Questions 1. Why does plagiarism matter? 2. Why is it important to understand the different types of plagiarism? Source: http: //www. plagiarism. com/

Formative Assessment: Recitation Questions 3. Why should you avoid plagiarism? 4. How can you

Formative Assessment: Recitation Questions 3. Why should you avoid plagiarism? 4. How can you avoid plagiarism? Source: http: //www. plagiarism. com/

Famous Cases of Plagiarism in the Philippines MVP in Hot Water Over ‘Plagiarized' Speech

Famous Cases of Plagiarism in the Philippines MVP in Hot Water Over ‘Plagiarized' Speech ABS-CBN News You. Tube Channel: ABS-CBN News Uploaded April 4, 2010, Retrieved October 29, 2016 from MVP in hot water over plagiarized speech. avi

Famous Cases of Plagiarism in the Philippines 24 Oras: Tito Sotto, Nanindigang Hindi Siya

Famous Cases of Plagiarism in the Philippines 24 Oras: Tito Sotto, Nanindigang Hindi Siya Nag-plagiarize You. Tube Channel: GMA News and Public Affairs, Uploaded Nov. 13, 2012, Retrieved October 29, 2016 from 24 Oras Tito Sotto nanindigang hindi siya nag-plagiarize. avi

Famous Cases of Plagiarism in the Philippines Saksi: Exclusive: UP Graduate Student na Nagplagiarize

Famous Cases of Plagiarism in the Philippines Saksi: Exclusive: UP Graduate Student na Nagplagiarize ng Litrato sa mga Contest, Nag-sorry You. Tube Channel: GMA News and Public Affairs Uploaded September 24, 2013, Retrieved October 29, 2016 from Saksi Exclusive UP graduate student na nag-plagiarize ng litrato sa mga contest nag-sorry. avi

Formative Assessment: Recitation Question 1. How could have those personalities avoid plagiarism? Source: http:

Formative Assessment: Recitation Question 1. How could have those personalities avoid plagiarism? Source: http: //www. plagiarism. com/

References • Media and Information Literacy (MIL) by Boots Liquigan • http: //www. plagiarism.

References • Media and Information Literacy (MIL) by Boots Liquigan • http: //www. plagiarism. org/plagiarism-101/what-isplagiarism/ • http: //www. plagiarism. org/assets/downloads/type s_of_plagiarism. doc • https: //www. ox. ac. uk/students/academic/guidanc e/skills/plagiarism? wssl=1 • https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=c. RJL 82 uhwy. U

Photo Credit • http: //rainbowriting. com/ghostwriter-resume/ • http: //indianexpress. com/article/opinion/columns/photocopying -books-for-students-copyright-high-court-3075857/ • http: //www.

Photo Credit • http: //rainbowriting. com/ghostwriter-resume/ • http: //indianexpress. com/article/opinion/columns/photocopying -books-for-students-copyright-high-court-3075857/ • http: //www. laweekly. com/restaurants/10 -potluck-etiquetterules-2374604 • https: //www. amazon. com/Accoutrements-Fuzzy-Glasses-Classic. Disguise/dp/B 000 JNS 2 ZS • https: //heartofashepherd. com/2015/07/06/proverbs-69 -11 failing-to-instill-a-daily-discipline-of-study-and-labor-in-yourchild-allows-the-laziness-of-a-sluggard-to-become-a-predictablepath-to-poverty-and-sorrow-2/

Photo Credit • http: //com 1010. library. wayne. edu/ • http: //drennank. wonecks. net/2011/08/12/forgot-to-register/

Photo Credit • http: //com 1010. library. wayne. edu/ • http: //drennank. wonecks. net/2011/08/12/forgot-to-register/ • https: //itunes. apple. com/us/app/pinocchio-for-ipadiphone/id 422133774? mt=8 • http: //www. webslaw. com/how-to-craft-the-perfect-lawyerbio. php • http: //www. manilaspeak. com/commentary/plagiarism%E 2%80 %95 an-academic-crime • https: //www. sagaftra. org/musicvideos • http: //www. plagiarism. com/