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1 Prompt AttentionHow they plagiarize— and why Session Three: How They Plagiarize—and Why

2 Prompt AttentionHow they plagiarize— and why Case Study: Student Voices

3 Prompt AttentionHow they plagiarize— and why Plagiarism What Are We Talking About? Student Choices Pressure: Grades Ease Intent Pressure: Time Turnitin.com Failing, rewriting? Punitive response Teacher Choices Assignments Assumptions Expectations Pressure: Time Ease Intent Culture Systems Honor Codes Ethics Gap

4 Prompt AttentionHow they plagiarize— and why

5 Prompt AttentionHow they plagiarize— and why What’s on the menu? Ordering in (Term Paper Mills) Sure, I cooked that (Copying) The sampler platter (Cut and Paste) Artificial Sweetener (Substitution) Is this from scratch? (Paraphrasing) My mom cooked it (Too Much Help)

6 Prompt AttentionHow they plagiarize— and why

7 Prompt AttentionHow they plagiarize— and why

8 Prompt AttentionHow they plagiarize— and why YOU NEED TO KNOW: How Widespread Is the Problem? The following statistics represent the percentage of students who: have engaged in cut-and-paste plagiarism: 40 percent (Muha 2003) say internet plagiarism “is not a serious issue”: 77 percent (Campbell 2007) have submitted a paper taken, in large part or in whole, from a term paper mill or website: 15 percent (iParadigms 2007) have copied a few sentences from a website without citing the source: 52 percent (iParadigms 2007) consider copying a few sentences without citation a “serious” offense: 35 percent (College Administration Publications n.d.)

9 Prompt AttentionHow they plagiarize— and why Downloading an entire paper online Cutting and pasting to make an entire essay Making up sources Peer copying Substituting words in a sentence Cutting and pasting a sentence or two Working with a partner too closely Poor paraphrasing skills Including sources in a bibliography but failing to cite in-text Taking material directly from a textbook to answer a homework question Intentional Plagiarism Unintentional Plagiarism copying, cheating poor paraphrasing

10 Prompt AttentionHow they plagiarize— and why Top Ten: Signs that a student has plagiarized

11 Prompt AttentionHow they plagiarize— and why Study Guide Questions 3.4, 3.5, 3.8

12 Prompt AttentionHow they plagiarize— and why What’s the Main Reason Your Students Plagiarize? A. It’s easy to do / they get lazy B. They’re confused / it’s a mistake C. They feel pressure about grades D. They get behind on deadlines E. Everyone does it, so they do it too

13 Prompt AttentionHow they plagiarize— and why

14 Prompt AttentionHow they plagiarize— and why The value of a student survey

15 Prompt AttentionHow they plagiarize— and why Case Study: Andrew

16 Prompt AttentionHow they plagiarize— and why Top Ten: Reasons students give for plagiarizing


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