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Plagiarism
Plagiarism
- Why should I care?
- What is the college
policy?
- What is plagiarism,
collusion and
copyright?
- How can I avoid it? Paperrater (n.d.) Plagiarism [online]. Available from:
https://www.paperrater.com/page/plagiarism-detection [ Accessed 20 September 2017].
Why Should I Care?
Tutors or
teachers
will
investigate
and refer.
You may be
given a
disciplinary
meeting and
further
consequences
.
Your work
may not be
accepted.
The College sees plagiarism in the same way as cheating
in an exam.
What is the College Policy?
“Plagiarism is the
incorporation by a
student, in work for
assessment, of the
material that is not
their own (this will
include copying all or
substantial parts of
their assessed work from
other sources, such as
books, CDs, internet
sources or other
people’s work), and
presenting it as their
own, whether intentional
or not.”
Working together to produce work
that one person submits.
Copying from another student, an
author or an internet source.
It does not matter if you didn’t
mean to do it.
Sam Smith had
to give co-
credit for
“Stay with
me” to
American
musician Tom
Petty
Barack Obama
used parts
of someone
else's
speech in
2008.
J K Rowling was
accused of
copying the
story of ‘Willy
the Wizard’ for
‘Harry Potter
and the Goblet
of Fire’.
Niki Minaj
was accused
of copying
another song
for her hit
‘Starships’.
She was also
accused of
copying her
wig designs!
Beyoncé was sued
for allegedly
copying another
choreographer’s
dance moves in
one of her
videos.
Justin Bieber
was accused
of copying
someone
else’s song
for his hit
‘Somebody to
Love’.
What do these celebrities have in common?
Although some of these examples may stem from jealousy, it
illustrates how easy it is to plagiarise work without realising.
What is plagiarism?
Taking somebody else’s work and passing it off as your
own, whether on purpose or by accident.
Spot the
difference!
Think of your work as the picture on the left,
and the journal/internet source that you used as
the picture on the right.
Do you think there is enough difference between
the two to actually say that the work on the left
is yours?
Ok or
Not?
Your brother did the same
course as you last year.
You have copy and pasted a
couple of paragraphs from
his essay into your own.
You found a great ebook.
You’ve typed some of it in
your essay but you’ve
changed some words.
You’ve put lots of
quotations and summaries
from various sources, but
you’ve not credited them.
You worked with a few friends
while writing your essay.
You’ve all written similar
things.
Intentiona
l?
Intentional Unintentional
Handing in someone else’s work
and pretending it is your own.
Studying with a partner and
unknowingly using the same
quotations and ideas.
Copying someone else’s work.
Writing a summary, but not
changing enough words.
Deliberately copy and pasting
from a website.
Copying something to change at
a later date, and then
forgetting.
Not including any references
or citations.
Forgetting a reference.
What do I need to Reference?
Common Knowledge
- If it is a well-known fact that most people know, you do
not need to provide a reference.
Researched Facts
- If you looked it up, or found the information during your
research, you probably need to reference it.
If in doubt, reference.
Common Knowledge
• Barack
Obama
• Former
Presiden
t of USA
Common
knowledge
No need to
reference
• His
father
was born
of Luo
ethnicity
in a
Kenyan
provinceNot a well-
known fact,
this would
need research.
Reference
• He was a
civil
rights
lawyer &
teacher,
before
becoming a
politician
Some may know
this but it
would be
better to
double-check.
Reference
What is copyright?
The exclusive right of the owner to distribute, copy,
perform or publish their work.
What is protected?
novels
newspapers
journal
articles
text
posters
TV shows
radio
websites
games
pictures
songs
scores
podcasts
lyrics
scripts
films
plays
ballet
home
videos
Basically anything created by
someone…
What do I do?
- Check the license.
- Reference everything you use.
- Use the Harvard Referencing Guide for
help.
Come upstairs in the library and see the Learning Facilitators for one of these!
What is collusion?
Collusion means working with others to deceive
Collusion
Collusion means working with others to deceive.
Group work is great
because:
Discussion
can help
you to
understand
things
better.
It can
inspire
new
research
directions
.
You can
get help
with
specific
problems.
Collusion means working with others to deceive.
Group work becomes collusion
when:
You use
the same
wording,
quotations
and
structure
as your
friend.
A friend
rewrites
some of
your work
for you.
Someone
tells you
what to
write.
Collusion
My friends & I
discussed the
topic & I
understand it
better now.
I’ll do some
more research.
Working
together to aid
understanding.
No collusion
I allowed my
friend to use
elements of
my essay in
her work,
with no
credit given.
My friend and
I sat
together, used
the same
research,
wording &
quotations.
This will
look like you
have copied
each other.
Collusion
This is
blatant
cheating.
Collusion
Collusion
What do I do?
Citations
short references within the text
Summary (source, year) (Smith, 1996)
Quotation or
paraphrase
(source, year, page
no.)
(Smith, 1996, p.156)
What do I do?
References
Full details of the source, included at the end of the text.
Different sources must be referenced differently. Check your Harvard Referencing Gui
Name Date Title
Place of
Publication
Publisher
Smith, J. (1996)
Sport
Psychology.
London: Routledge
Top Tips!
Don’t
copy and
paste.
Write a
full
reference
at the
top of
your
notes.
Write your
assignments
by
yourself.
Practice
summarising-
no more than
2 words in a
row the
same.
Use your
Harvard
Referencing
Guide.
Don’t
reference
Wikipedia..
.
Follow
their
sources.
Come and
see the
Learning
Facilitator
s if you
are unsure.
Your turn…
1) Go to the ISS Moodle page.
2) Click on ‘Information Skills’
3) Click on ‘Copyright, Referencing and Plagiarism’.
4) Scroll down and try the activities.
5) Click on the ‘Study Smart: Earn the Badges’ to earn
your study skills badges.
Good Practice, Bad Practice or
Plagiarism?
Common Knowledge or
Researched Fact?
Vocab matching Badges!

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Plagiarism slides

  • 2. Plagiarism - Why should I care? - What is the college policy? - What is plagiarism, collusion and copyright? - How can I avoid it? Paperrater (n.d.) Plagiarism [online]. Available from: https://www.paperrater.com/page/plagiarism-detection [ Accessed 20 September 2017].
  • 3. Why Should I Care? Tutors or teachers will investigate and refer. You may be given a disciplinary meeting and further consequences . Your work may not be accepted. The College sees plagiarism in the same way as cheating in an exam.
  • 4. What is the College Policy? “Plagiarism is the incorporation by a student, in work for assessment, of the material that is not their own (this will include copying all or substantial parts of their assessed work from other sources, such as books, CDs, internet sources or other people’s work), and presenting it as their own, whether intentional or not.” Working together to produce work that one person submits. Copying from another student, an author or an internet source. It does not matter if you didn’t mean to do it.
  • 5. Sam Smith had to give co- credit for “Stay with me” to American musician Tom Petty Barack Obama used parts of someone else's speech in 2008. J K Rowling was accused of copying the story of ‘Willy the Wizard’ for ‘Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire’. Niki Minaj was accused of copying another song for her hit ‘Starships’. She was also accused of copying her wig designs! Beyoncé was sued for allegedly copying another choreographer’s dance moves in one of her videos. Justin Bieber was accused of copying someone else’s song for his hit ‘Somebody to Love’. What do these celebrities have in common? Although some of these examples may stem from jealousy, it illustrates how easy it is to plagiarise work without realising.
  • 6. What is plagiarism? Taking somebody else’s work and passing it off as your own, whether on purpose or by accident.
  • 7. Spot the difference! Think of your work as the picture on the left, and the journal/internet source that you used as the picture on the right. Do you think there is enough difference between the two to actually say that the work on the left is yours?
  • 8. Ok or Not? Your brother did the same course as you last year. You have copy and pasted a couple of paragraphs from his essay into your own. You found a great ebook. You’ve typed some of it in your essay but you’ve changed some words. You’ve put lots of quotations and summaries from various sources, but you’ve not credited them. You worked with a few friends while writing your essay. You’ve all written similar things.
  • 9. Intentiona l? Intentional Unintentional Handing in someone else’s work and pretending it is your own. Studying with a partner and unknowingly using the same quotations and ideas. Copying someone else’s work. Writing a summary, but not changing enough words. Deliberately copy and pasting from a website. Copying something to change at a later date, and then forgetting. Not including any references or citations. Forgetting a reference.
  • 10. What do I need to Reference? Common Knowledge - If it is a well-known fact that most people know, you do not need to provide a reference. Researched Facts - If you looked it up, or found the information during your research, you probably need to reference it. If in doubt, reference.
  • 11. Common Knowledge • Barack Obama • Former Presiden t of USA Common knowledge No need to reference • His father was born of Luo ethnicity in a Kenyan provinceNot a well- known fact, this would need research. Reference • He was a civil rights lawyer & teacher, before becoming a politician Some may know this but it would be better to double-check. Reference
  • 12. What is copyright? The exclusive right of the owner to distribute, copy, perform or publish their work.
  • 13. What is protected? novels newspapers journal articles text posters TV shows radio websites games pictures songs scores podcasts lyrics scripts films plays ballet home videos Basically anything created by someone…
  • 14. What do I do? - Check the license. - Reference everything you use. - Use the Harvard Referencing Guide for help. Come upstairs in the library and see the Learning Facilitators for one of these!
  • 15. What is collusion? Collusion means working with others to deceive
  • 16. Collusion Collusion means working with others to deceive. Group work is great because: Discussion can help you to understand things better. It can inspire new research directions . You can get help with specific problems.
  • 17. Collusion means working with others to deceive. Group work becomes collusion when: You use the same wording, quotations and structure as your friend. A friend rewrites some of your work for you. Someone tells you what to write. Collusion
  • 18. My friends & I discussed the topic & I understand it better now. I’ll do some more research. Working together to aid understanding. No collusion I allowed my friend to use elements of my essay in her work, with no credit given. My friend and I sat together, used the same research, wording & quotations. This will look like you have copied each other. Collusion This is blatant cheating. Collusion Collusion
  • 19. What do I do? Citations short references within the text Summary (source, year) (Smith, 1996) Quotation or paraphrase (source, year, page no.) (Smith, 1996, p.156)
  • 20. What do I do? References Full details of the source, included at the end of the text. Different sources must be referenced differently. Check your Harvard Referencing Gui Name Date Title Place of Publication Publisher Smith, J. (1996) Sport Psychology. London: Routledge
  • 21. Top Tips! Don’t copy and paste. Write a full reference at the top of your notes. Write your assignments by yourself. Practice summarising- no more than 2 words in a row the same. Use your Harvard Referencing Guide. Don’t reference Wikipedia.. . Follow their sources. Come and see the Learning Facilitator s if you are unsure.
  • 22. Your turn… 1) Go to the ISS Moodle page. 2) Click on ‘Information Skills’ 3) Click on ‘Copyright, Referencing and Plagiarism’. 4) Scroll down and try the activities. 5) Click on the ‘Study Smart: Earn the Badges’ to earn your study skills badges. Good Practice, Bad Practice or Plagiarism? Common Knowledge or Researched Fact? Vocab matching Badges!

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. If found to be colluding you will have to redo the work and as such will only get a passing grade (having missed the original deadline).