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What is it, and how can you prevent it


                       By Cody Deibel
Merriam-Webster Definition
  There are Four main ideas that encompass
  Plagiarism
 To present a pre-existing idea as your
  own, new idea
 To use someone else’s work as your own
 To commit literary theft
 To pass off ideas or words of another as
  your own (includes paraphrasing).
Example #1
Alex has a paper he needs to finish for his
  History class covering the main causes
  of World War II. He asks his friend
  James if he could help him, because
  James took the same class. James lets
  Alex use his paper he created and used
  on the assignment three semesters ago.
  Alex turns in James paper with his own
  name on it.
Example #2
Jessica is looking for information for her
  paper regarding outsourcing. She looks
  online and finds an article outlining the
  pro’s and con’s of outsourcing. In her
  paper she lists the same pro’s and
  con’s, but in a different order. Jessica
  also does not use footnotes, citations, or
  quotations of any kind to indicate the
  original source.
How to Spot Plagiarism
  Here are four ways a teacher can spot
  plagiarism according to UCLA.edu
 Change of Voice within work
 Change of Topic
 Professional-sounding writing
 Student absence
Change of Voice within work
“Marked shifts in vocabulary, tone, or
  sentence structure within a given piece
  of writing can indicate purloined
  passages. Usually students will insert
  more sophisticated prose into their own
  work.”

http://write.oid.ucla.edu/plagiarism/spot
Change of Topic
“Assigning pre-writing work has the benefit
  of your becoming familiar with a
  student’s approach to the assignment. A
  red flag should go up when the student
  turns in a radically different slant on the
  assignment.”

http://write.oid.ucla.edu/plagiarism/spot
Professional-sounding writing
“A piece of writing that is “too good” or
  professional-sounding may be
  plagiarized. And it probably doesn’t
  correspond to the student’s writing
  you’ve read previously.”

http://write.oid.ucla.edu/plagiarism/spot
Student absence
“Be suspicious when a student has not
  attended section meetings, lecture, or
  office hours, yet turns in high-quality
  work drawing on those discussions.”

http://write.oid.ucla.edu/plagiarism/spot
Prevention Methods
Writeshop.com gives excellent advice for
  how to avoid plagiarism in your
  classroom.
 Establish a Policy against plagiarism
 Reinforcing the Rules


http://www.writeshop.com/blog/2010/09/10
   /plagiarism-committing-literary-theft/
Uses of Establishing a Policy
Establishing a Policy against plagiarism is
  the first step to help prevent it in your
  classroom.
 Students know that plagiarism is not
  taken lightly in your classroom.
 Students know the consequences of
  plagiarizing in your classroom.
Policy Example
This is an example of a policy taken from writeshop.com

  “Plagiarism is the illegitimate use of another person’s
  words and/or ideas without giving appropriate credit
  to the original source. Such attempts to copy
  someone else’s work and call it your own is a very
  serious offense that will not be tolerated and will
  have significant consequences. All work done for this
  class must be your own original composition. When
  writing, you are required to properly cite any source
  you use—published or unpublished, from a book or
  from the Internet. Failure to do so will result in a zero
  grade for the assignment.”

  http://www.writeshop.com/blog/2010/09/10/plagiarism-committing-
  literary-theft/
Question #1
Which of the following could not considered
 plagiarizing?

A. Using someone else’s words as your own
B. To express another person’s writing in
   your own words
C. Turning in someone else’s original work as
   your own.
D. To use a specific pre-existing idea as your
   own
Question #2
True / False:

Paraphrasing without proper citation is
  considered plagiarism.
Question #3
The following are ways to help spot
  plagiarism in a student’s assignment:

A. Change of voice within work
B. Abrupt change in topic
C. Professional sounding writing
D. Ask the student if he/she plagiarized on
   the assignment
Sources
   http://integrity.ou.edu/students_guide.html
   http://www.merriam-
    webster.com/dictionary/plagiarize
   http://www.writeshop.com/blog/2010/09/10/plagiari
    sm-committing-literary-theft/
   http://write.oid.ucla.edu/plagiarism/spot

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Plagiarism (For Dr. Cassity)

  • 1. What is it, and how can you prevent it By Cody Deibel
  • 2. Merriam-Webster Definition There are Four main ideas that encompass Plagiarism  To present a pre-existing idea as your own, new idea  To use someone else’s work as your own  To commit literary theft  To pass off ideas or words of another as your own (includes paraphrasing).
  • 3. Example #1 Alex has a paper he needs to finish for his History class covering the main causes of World War II. He asks his friend James if he could help him, because James took the same class. James lets Alex use his paper he created and used on the assignment three semesters ago. Alex turns in James paper with his own name on it.
  • 4. Example #2 Jessica is looking for information for her paper regarding outsourcing. She looks online and finds an article outlining the pro’s and con’s of outsourcing. In her paper she lists the same pro’s and con’s, but in a different order. Jessica also does not use footnotes, citations, or quotations of any kind to indicate the original source.
  • 5. How to Spot Plagiarism Here are four ways a teacher can spot plagiarism according to UCLA.edu  Change of Voice within work  Change of Topic  Professional-sounding writing  Student absence
  • 6. Change of Voice within work “Marked shifts in vocabulary, tone, or sentence structure within a given piece of writing can indicate purloined passages. Usually students will insert more sophisticated prose into their own work.” http://write.oid.ucla.edu/plagiarism/spot
  • 7. Change of Topic “Assigning pre-writing work has the benefit of your becoming familiar with a student’s approach to the assignment. A red flag should go up when the student turns in a radically different slant on the assignment.” http://write.oid.ucla.edu/plagiarism/spot
  • 8. Professional-sounding writing “A piece of writing that is “too good” or professional-sounding may be plagiarized. And it probably doesn’t correspond to the student’s writing you’ve read previously.” http://write.oid.ucla.edu/plagiarism/spot
  • 9. Student absence “Be suspicious when a student has not attended section meetings, lecture, or office hours, yet turns in high-quality work drawing on those discussions.” http://write.oid.ucla.edu/plagiarism/spot
  • 10. Prevention Methods Writeshop.com gives excellent advice for how to avoid plagiarism in your classroom.  Establish a Policy against plagiarism  Reinforcing the Rules http://www.writeshop.com/blog/2010/09/10 /plagiarism-committing-literary-theft/
  • 11. Uses of Establishing a Policy Establishing a Policy against plagiarism is the first step to help prevent it in your classroom.  Students know that plagiarism is not taken lightly in your classroom.  Students know the consequences of plagiarizing in your classroom.
  • 12. Policy Example This is an example of a policy taken from writeshop.com “Plagiarism is the illegitimate use of another person’s words and/or ideas without giving appropriate credit to the original source. Such attempts to copy someone else’s work and call it your own is a very serious offense that will not be tolerated and will have significant consequences. All work done for this class must be your own original composition. When writing, you are required to properly cite any source you use—published or unpublished, from a book or from the Internet. Failure to do so will result in a zero grade for the assignment.” http://www.writeshop.com/blog/2010/09/10/plagiarism-committing- literary-theft/
  • 13. Question #1 Which of the following could not considered plagiarizing? A. Using someone else’s words as your own B. To express another person’s writing in your own words C. Turning in someone else’s original work as your own. D. To use a specific pre-existing idea as your own
  • 14. Question #2 True / False: Paraphrasing without proper citation is considered plagiarism.
  • 15. Question #3 The following are ways to help spot plagiarism in a student’s assignment: A. Change of voice within work B. Abrupt change in topic C. Professional sounding writing D. Ask the student if he/she plagiarized on the assignment
  • 16. Sources  http://integrity.ou.edu/students_guide.html  http://www.merriam- webster.com/dictionary/plagiarize  http://www.writeshop.com/blog/2010/09/10/plagiari sm-committing-literary-theft/  http://write.oid.ucla.edu/plagiarism/spot