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Summarize Paraphrase Direct Quote Plagiarism . Summarize a short description of the text in your own words tells important points tells how it relates to your subject When to use it…. To condense the material To simplify the material . Paraphrase.
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Summarizea short description of the text in your own wordstells important pointstells how it relates to your subjectWhen to use it….To condense the material To simplify the material
Paraphrase Before you paraphrase, understand the text and then retell it in your own words keep the author’s message clear This may be just as long or longer than the original text. You can add your Point-of-view (perspective). When do use it….. Simplify material Clarify material
Direct Quote Exact words from the author in quotation marks. When to use it…. The author’s words are memorable You can’t seem to paraphrase or summarize it clearly or better than using a quote.
What is Plagiarism? Using someone else’s words or ideas without giving them credit. • Avoid plagiarism by giving credit to the author or source of your information • Cite your source when you summarize, paraphrase and use direct quotes.
Citations • (OWL), Purdue Online writing Lab (). Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing. Retrieved 27 October 2012 from Purdue University Online Writing Lab: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/563/01/ • Intel Corporation, (). Research, Write, Present | Research Process Information Gathering. Retrieved 28 October 2012 from Intel: http://educate.intel.com/en/TechnologyLiteracy/Explain/TeacherGuide/TG_ResearchWritePresent/TG_ResearchProcess/RP_Information_Gathering.htm