70 likes | 86 Views
Plagiarism with Online Education. By Kelly Stovall-Sapp EDUC7102-Principles of Distance Education July 7, 2013. Introduction of Speaker and Topic. Pictures of students working on the computer Upbeat Musical background as the speaker introduces the topic and justification of topic.
E N D
Plagiarism with Online Education By Kelly Stovall-Sapp EDUC7102-Principles of Distance Education July 7, 2013
Introduction of Speaker and Topic • Pictures of students working on the computer • Upbeat Musical background as the speaker introduces the topic and justification of topic. • Time: 45 secs
What is Plagiarism • Define Plagiarism • Examples of plagiarism • Video of each type being done • Slow music softly in the background • Time: 3 min
Why do students plagiarize • Explanation of data found about plagiarism Time: 1 min
How can Plagiarism be prevented • Reasons not to plagiarize • Outcomes by colleges and universities for those who plagiarize
Closing • Summary of presentation
References Department of English, 2004. Plagiarism statement. Xavier Univeristy of Louisiana. Retrieved from http://www.xula.edu/english/documents/plag.pdf • Bora, C. (2013). Consequences of plagiarism and its penalties. Buzzle. Retrieved from http://www.buzzle.com/articles/consequences-of-plagiarism-penalties-for-plagiarism.html • Bhosale, G. (2013). Internet plagiarism.Buzzle. Retrieved from http://www.buzzle.com/articles/internet-plagiarism.html • Rajeev, L. (2012) Different types of plagiarism.Buzzle. Retrieved from : http://www.buzzle.com/articles/different-types-of-plagiarism.html • Pandey, K. (2011). How has technology changed education. Buzzle. Retrieved from http://www.buzzle.com/articles/how-has-technology-changed-education.html • Academic Ombud, (2007). What is plagiarism. Retrieved from http://www.uky.edu/Ombud/Plagiarism.pdf • Walden University. (2013) Walden University Catolag.