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By Mrs. Argot. Part 1: What is plagiarism? Part 2: What are examples of plagiarism? Part 3: What are consequences of plagiarism? Part 4: How do I avoid.

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1 By Mrs. Argot

2 Part 1: What is plagiarism? Part 2: What are examples of plagiarism? Part 3: What are consequences of plagiarism? Part 4: How do I avoid plagiarism?

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4 to steal and pass off (the ideas or words of another) as one's own” What is Plagiarism? (n.d.) Retrieved July 28, 2009, from <http://www.plagiarism.org/learning_center/what_is_plagiarism.html

5 to steal and pass off (the ideas or words of another) as one's own to use (another's production) without crediting the source” What is Plagiarism? (n.d.) Retrieved July 28, 2009, from <http://www.plagiarism.org/learning_center/what_is_plagiarism.html

6 to steal and pass off (the ideas or words of another) as one's own to use (another's production) without crediting the source to commit literary theft” What is Plagiarism? (n.d.) Retrieved July 28, 2009, from <http://www.plagiarism.org/learning_center/what_is_plagiarism.html

7 to steal and pass off (the ideas or words of another) as one's own to use (another's production) without crediting the source to commit literary theft to present as new and original an idea or product derived from an existing source.” What is Plagiarism? (n.d.) Retrieved July 28, 2009, from <http://www.plagiarism.org/learning_center/what_is_plagiarism.html

8 “In other words, plagiarism is an act of fraud. It involves both stealing someone else's work and lying about it afterward.” What is Plagiarism? (n.d.) Retrieved July 28, 2009, from

9 This is an example of how to cite a source! What is Plagiarism? (n.d.) Retrieved July 28, 2009, from <http://www.plagiarism.org/learning_center/what_is_plagiarism.html

10 1.Go to Wikipedia.org and read the definition of plagiarism. 2.Go to Dictionary.com and read the definition of plagiarism. 3.What are the similarities and differences of these definitions?

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12  Writing your name on someone else’s paper and handing it in for credit.

13  Copying math problems on a test or homework assignment

14  Writing your name on someone else’s paper and handing it in for credit.  Copying math problems on a test or homework assignment  Copying words, graphics, videos, ideas, or photos and not citing the source.

15  Score a zero for the project, assignment or test

16  Fail the course or class

17  Score a zero for the project, assignment or test  Fail the course or class  Lose your job and credibility

18  Score a zero for the project, assignment or test  Fail the course or class  Lose your job and credibility  Suspended or expelled from college or school.

19 How can I avoid plagiarism? Site every source every time using a citation maker website like http://www.easybib.com/ Check your written work for plagiarism using a website like http://www.plagiarismchecker.com/ Know what plagiarism is by visiting the website http://www.plagiarism.org/plag_article_plagiarism_fa q.html

20 www.easybib.com Click on “Choose source”. Fill out form with information from your source. Click “Create Citation”. Cut and paste citation to your reference page.

21 www.plagiarismchecker.com Complete your written assignment. Go to www.plagiarismchecker.com. Cut and paste your essay into the box. Click search. Save results and submit with your assignment.

22 Know what it is! Know the consequences! Know how to cite sources! Know how to check for it!


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