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Academic Integrity
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Objectives Students will Know –The meaning of academic integrity –The meaning of plagiarism –Examples of academic dishonesty Do –Define academic integrity –Define plagiarism –Identify examples of academic dishonesty
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The Definition of Integrity Moral or ethical strength: synonyms are: Source: http://www.yourdictionary.com moral, righteous, principle, honorable The quality of being honest: synonyms are: Honorable, truthful, genuine, upstanding, fair
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Did you know? According to Education Week, 74% of high school students admit to cheating at least once during the past school year. (Plagiarism.org) 54% of high schools students admitted to plagiarizing from the Internet. (Plagiarism.org)
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What is Plagiarism? “Plagiarism is using others’ ideas and words without clearly acknowledging the source of that information.” “ Plagiarism: What it is and how to recognize and avoid it.” Writing Tutorial Services. Bloomington: Indiana University, __.
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“But I Didn’t Mean To Cheat!” Intentional –Copying from another student’s test, quiz or homework. –Cutting and pasting from an article on the Internet and calling it your own. Unintentional –Poor note-taking skills which causes you to lose information and forget to cite a source. –Paraphrasing and not citing your source. Regardless of your intentions, plagiarizing is a serious offense and “I didn’t know” is not an excuse.
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Always Give Credit Whenever you quote, paraphrase, or summarize an idea, text, or image, you must CITE YOUR SOURCE. That means—refer to it by name, like this:
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(In your paper) The main character enjoys science; “The cells were perfect—or so it seemed. Each was furnished with all it needed to grow” (Farmer, 1) (On a Works Cited page) Farmer, Nancy. The House of the Scorpion. New York: Atheneum Books, 2002. Citing in your paper I don’t know how to do that? That’s ok…we will teach you!
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Citing a picture in your presentation (On a Works Cited page) Da Vinci, Leonardo. "Mona Lisa." Essey about Mona Lisa. 2006. LDV Museum. 18 Sep 2007. (In your presentation) Painted by Leonardo Da Vinci. Accessed at http://www.museumldv.com/education/ml/index.htm
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Your turn to talk “Integrity” In groups, we will read the scenarios and decide if the situation shows academic integrity or NOT? We will discuss as a class.
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