What is Plagiarism? So many kids don’t really know.

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What is Plagiarism? So many kids don’t really know. Cultural issues are in play. It’s about the IDEA, not the words! Begin by demonstrating what that means!

Queen Bey “Single Ladies” video http://youtu.be/4m1EFMoRFvY “Mexican Breakfast” http://youtu.be/7pZW9uXJxGE Thanks Jean Cook! (University of West Georgia)

American Democracy Clicker technology Talking points Concrete examples No judgment zone

What is Plagiarism? Using someone else’s work and passing it off as your own Not citing your sources A disease passed on by rats Copying and pasting

A Man Called Tshepo Discussion of article on plagiarism Article from South Africa This is a WORLD problem Generally not done on purpose

Works Cited Batane, Tshepo. "Turning to Turnitin to Fight Plagiarism among University Students." Journal of Educational Technology & Society 13.2 (2010): 1-12. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. Web. 10 Nov. 2014.

I Shot a Man in Reno… Marc Mason Undergraduate Services Associate Arizona State University Libraries Marc.Mason@asu.edu Thank you for listening!