• Home
  • Defining Plagiarism
    • Copyright and Fair Use Journal Assignment
    • Plagiarism Glog Assignment
    • Final Thoughts
  • Paraphrasing
    • 2.1 Paraphrasing, Summarizing, and Rearranging words >
      • 2.1.1 Identify Proper Paraphrasing
    • 2.2 Everyone knows that... or do they??
    • 2.0 Final Assessment
    • 2.0 Final Thoughts
    • Unit 2 Blog
  • Types of Plagiarism
    • 3.1 Intentional and Unintentional Plagiarism in History and in Real Life >
      • 3.1.1 Consequences of Plagiarism
      • 3.1.2 Reasons that People Plagiarize
    • 3.2 (Assessment) - Identify Ways to Prevent Plagiarism
    • 3.0 Final Thoughts
    • Unit 3 Blog
  • Intentional Plagiarism
    • 4.1 Choose to avoid intentional plagiarism >
      • 4.1.1. Intellectual property
      • 4.1.2 Consequences of intentional plagiarism
    • 4.2 Effective and ineffective ways to research >
      • 4.2.1 Generating research questions
      • 4.2.2 Steps in the research process
      • 4.2.3 Effective ways to manage research
      • 4.2.4 Paraphrase, Summary, Quotation
      • 4.2.5 Locating info. needed for documentation
      • Avoiding Intentional Plagiarism Blog
    • 4.0 Summary and Final Assessment
    • 4.0 Final thoughts
  • Unintentional Plagiarism
    • 5.1 Integrating Sources >
      • Wallwisher: Worst Strategies for Avoiding Unintentional Plagiarism
      • 5.1.1 Integrating Paraphrases, Summaries, and Indirect Quotations
      • 5.1.2 Integrating Direct Quotations
      • 5.1.3 Effective and Ineffective Integration of Quotations
      • 5.1.4 When to Use a Direct Quotation
    • 5.2 Distinguishing In-text and Parenthetical Citations
    • 5.3 Selecting In-Text or Parenthetical Citations
    • 5.4 Unintentional Plagiarism and Common Knowledge
    • 5.0 Review
    • 5.0 Discussion Forums
    • 5.0 Unintentional Plagiarism Quiz
    • 5.0 Lesson Wrapup
    • 5.0 Final Thoughts
  • Resources
  • Help
  • Credits
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Assessment
Choose one of the following:
1. Go to the classroom blog and write 2-4 paragraphs in which you respond to the following prompt: You are a teacher, and you find out that one of your best students (who you know is having major family issues) has plagiarized on his or her final research paper. Failing the research paper will cause the student to fail the course.  What would you do?
2. Go to www.toondoo.com and create a comic strip in which you illustrate the consequences of plagiarism. Post a link to your comic strip on the classroom blog.

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