What is plagiarism? Are there circumstances where plagiarism would be permitted in your opinion? Write 2-3 full sentences.
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Watch the following video and read the information page before answering the question.
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Watch the video and read through the 10 different types of plagiarism and think about whether you may have unknowingly or knowingly committed one of these forms of plagiarism in the last 4 years.
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Name one type of plagiarism and provide the details of the assignment and how you may have plagiarized.
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Discuss why you have resisted any type of plagiarism and why.
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Using the following videos and the previous slides, answer the following questions:
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After watching both videos, what are the two steps for documentation of an essay in MLA format?
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TERMS TO KNOW:
CITATION
IN-TEXT CITATION
PARAPHRASING
QUOTING
WORK CITED
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What are some of the punishments for plagiarizing at the collegiate level?
Receiving extra time to revise the assignment
Earning a higher grade for using advanced sources
Being asked to plagiarize more often for research purposes
Failing the assignment, failing the course, or facing academic suspension or expulsion
What do you think MLA stands for?
Most Learned Association
Many Languages Association
Multi Linguistics Academy
Modern Language Association
What primarily complicates academic integrity in developing countries?
High education standards
Cultural norms and economic constraints
Strong governmental oversight
Access to advanced technology
Which factor contributes to plagiarism in developed countries?
Competition for career advancement
Cultural norms against plagiarism
High levels of academic guidance
Limited resources for research
What role do legal frameworks play in plagiarism enforcement?
Strong laws prevent all plagiarism
Frameworks are irrelevant to enforcement
Weaker frameworks lead to inadequate enforcement
All countries have similar legal frameworks
Why might academic integrity be harder to maintain in unstable governments?
Lack of focus on ethical standards
Governments prioritize research funding
Higher levels of educational resources
Increased public awareness of ethics
What can lead to increased plagiarism in some cultures?
Limited publication resources
Cultural practices that encourage favoritism and nepotism.
Strict educational policies
High academic competition
How does lack of education affect plagiarism?
It reduces awareness of academic integrity's importance.
Enhances research capabilities
Increases creative writing skills
Promotes ethical behavior in schools
Why might individuals not report plagiarism?
Lack of evidence to support claims
Belief it is not damaging
Lack of whistleblower protection may discourage reporting.
Fear of academic penalties
How does plagiarism impact academic reputation?
It breeds distrust in scholarly publications and institutions.
It enhances the credibility of authors
It improves research collaboration
It decreases competition among academicians
What does plagiarism primarily undermine in academic settings?
Integrity and trust among professionals
Creativity in original work
Quality of academic papers
Collaboration between students
How can plagiarism affect an author’s reputation?
It guarantees publication success
It increases their popularity
It tarnishes the author's credibility and trustworthiness
It enhances peer relationships
What legal consequence can arise from plagiarism?
Public speaking opportunities
Increased social media followers
More collaborative projects
Fines and potential lawsuits
What is a key difference between plagiarism and copyright infringement?
Plagiarism requires permission
Copyright infringement is always ethical
Plagiarism is an ethical violation; copyright is legal
They are the same thing
In-text citation refers to ...
A complete list of all sources at the end of the paper
Crediting a source within the body of the text (e.g., author’s name and page number)
Rewriting information from a source in your own words without attribution
Information placed on the title page of an academic paper
The job of a citation is to ...
Summarize the main idea of your paper
Provide background information on a topic
Give credit to the original source of information or ideas
Make your writing sound more complex
In text citation can also be called...
Endnotes
Footnotes
Parenthetical citation
Bibliography
When you paraphrase you...
Copy the exact words from a source without quotation marks
Change a few words in a sentence to make it your own
Summarize an entire article in one sentence
Put information from a source into your own words and sentence structure
The difference between paraphrasing and quoting are...
Paraphrasing uses exact words from a source; quoting uses your own words
Quoting does not require citation; paraphrasing does
Quoting summarizes the source; paraphrasing shortens it
Paraphrasing uses your own words to express the source’s ideas; quoting uses the source’s exact words with quotation marks
The works cited appears .... in the paper and only records the sources.... For your purposes here in English class, we use... format.