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Plagiarism is Theft

Plagiarism is Theft. Plagiarism Is. Taking Another’s Work Copying During a Test Allowing Another to C opy Y our W ork Completing Another’s W ork for Them Copying From Books/Internet W ithout C iting. Must Know. Plagiarism is a Problem. What Does P lagiarism L ook L ike?

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Plagiarism is Theft

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  1. Plagiarism is Theft

  2. Plagiarism Is • Taking Another’s Work • Copying During a Test • Allowing Another to Copy Your Work • Completing Another’s Work for Them • Copying From Books/Internet Without Citing

  3. Must Know • Plagiarism is a Problem. • What Does Plagiarism Look Like? • Why Do You Plagiarize? • How Can You Avoid Plagiarism? • Why Cite?

  4. Looks Like • Copying/pasting Without Citation Information • Copying and Citing • Pasting and Citing • Small Changes

  5. Why • Bored, Disinterested, So What • Lazy • Demands • Arrogance, the Challenge

  6. Avoiding Plagiarism • Teach Prevention • Clear Consequences • Summarize and Paraphrase • Depth of Thinking • Works Cited Page • Get Help • Quotes

  7. Why Cite? • Give Credit to the Author • Prevent Copying • Professional • Variety of Sources • Authority of Sources • Interest of Others

  8. Consequences • Violators of this policy will be reported to the associate principal. Discipline will be determined on a case-by-case basis depending on the seriousness of the violation, prior violations, and other factors. Disciplinary measures may include, but are not limited to: alternative assignments, grade in the class, detention, suspension, or expulsion. • MMS Handbook 2012

  9. Expect the Best • Be Original, Confident, Proud, Honest • Use Your 7th Grade Brain • Gift of Time • Variety • Student Choice • Citations • Savvy Teachers

  10. Review • Plagiarism is a Problem • Examples • Why Plagiarize? • Avoid • Why Cite?

  11. Go! Do the Right Thing.

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