What is plagiarism??? Watch the video and write down how did the students plagiarise in each one of them https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7lmp3-0UIFM.

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What is plagiarism??? Watch the video and write down how did the students plagiarise in each one of them

Intended or Unintended? A student downloads an assessment task from a website. The essay question is exactly what he has been asked. So, because of shortage of time, he uses it. Students pay tutors to do assignments and hand them in as their own work

Intended or Unintended? A student allows her sister, a theatre director, to help her prepare a monologue for performance in HSC Drama. She allows her sister to make all the decisions for the performance including character interpretation, use of the stage space and costumes and props. She does not acknowledge any assistance in her logbook and when her teacher remarks on her rapid improvement in the quality of her performance in rehearsals at school, she fails to mention the help she had from her sister.

Intended or unintended? A younger sister uses an older sister's assignment by copying and pasting and changing the font, and calls it her own. You have been working on your paintings for your Visual Arts Body of Work. You have used a number of motifs from an Aboriginal artist's work which you saw on a trip to the Northern Territory but have done so unconsciously. It doesn't occur to you that you should record the source in your journal

When does it happen?? misunderstood about plagiarism failed to include reference details when making notes left out the reference in their assignment by mistake incorrectly referenced the material really believed that the work produced was original.

Intended Plagiarism: Intended or deliberate plagiarism means that a student has decided to cheat. This happens when students quote, paraphrase or summarise words or ideas or copy tables, graphs etc, with out acknowledging copy or use another student's work, and submit it as their own work submit an assignment which has been downloaded from the internet Unintended Plagiarism: This happens when students are unaware or misunderstand Plagiarism

How do we avoid Plagiarism writing in-text references or footnotes in the body of your work to acknowledge quotations, summaries, paraphrases and copies writing a reference list writing a bibliography.

What's the difference between quoting, summarising and paraphrasing? Quoting is using the author's words exactly. A summary selects and condenses the main idea of a text. Paraphrasing is putting someone else's idea(s) into your own words. A paraphrase covers the points the author has made, while changing the words(finding synonyms to make it into your own words)

Lets look at an example Original text Some people cheat because they don't understand the seriousness of what they are doing and tell themselves it does not matter. Some people cheat accidentally because they do not understand plagiarism.' (Board of Studies NSW, HSC Assessments and Submitted Works, Advice to Students, 2006)HSC Assessments and Submitted Works, Advice to Students

Which one is plagiarism ? People cheat because they don't think it is serious or that it matters. Other people cheat accidentally because they don't know about plagiarism. People cheat because they don't understand that it is serious or that it matters. Others cheat by accident because they don't understand plagiarism. (Board of Studies NSW, HSC Assessments and Submitted Works, Advice to Students, 2006) HSC Assessments and Submitted Works, Advice to Students According to the Board of Studies NSW (2006), some people are either unaware that it is a serious matter to cheat or they cheat accidentally because they do not understand plagiarism.

Use this scenario or any other and create a play and enact in class A boy completes his research assignment ready to submit. One of his parents makes changes to the work without the student's knowledge. The student prints the amended version and hands it in as his own work. Remember your act needs to have at least one student, a teacher, a friend or a family member.

Lets look at the following scenario Logan wants open a new fruits shop “Sydney apples and wants to use the trade mark Can he use this trade mark? Why?

What is copy right? Copyright protects what writers, artists, photographers and musicians have created. These creations are called their intellectual property.

What is the Copyright Act? The Copyright Act 1968 legally grants and regulates the exclusive right of authors and creators in Australia to control the use of their work and their means to earn a living from their work. Copyright applies to literary, musical, dramatic and artistic works found in a wide range of media, including material found on the internet and on CDs and DVDs