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PLAGIARISM
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: Images and content for this presentation is taken from the internet
DEFINITION
• “Plagiarism involves literary theft, stealing (by copying) the words or
ideas of someone else and passing them off as one’s own without
crediting the source.”
Park (2003)
• Belter & DuPre (2009)
• Colnerud & Rosander (2009)
• Wang (2008)
• Hard, Conway, & Moran (2006)
PLAGAIRISM OF WORDS/ DIRECT
Original Source Material: Technology has
significantly transformed education at several
major turning points in our history. In the
broadest sense, the first technology was the
primitive modes of communication used by
prehistoric people before the development of
spoken language. Mime, gestures, grunts, and
drawing of figures in the sand with a stick were
methods used to communicate.
Plagiarized Version
The first technology was the primitive modes of
communication used by prehistoric people
before the development of spoken language.
Source: Frick, T. (1991). Restructuring education through
technology. Bloomington, IN: Phi Delta Kappa Educational
Foundation.
Correct Version
Frick (1991) believes that "the first technology was the
primitive modes of communication used by prehistoric
people before the development of spoken language" (p.
10).
Reference:
Frick, T. (1991). Restructuring education through
technology. Bloomington, IN: Phi Delta Kappa Educational
Foundation.
PLAGIRISM OF STRUCTURE/MOSAIC/INSUFFICIENT
PARAPHRASE/PATCH WRITING
Original Text
Trotsky was initially a supporter of the Menshevik
Internationalist faction of the Russian Social
Democratic Labour Party. He joined the Bolsheviks
immediately prior to the 1917 October Revolution,
and eventually became a leader within the Party.
During the early days of the Soviet Union, he
served first as People's Commissar for Foreign
Affairs and later as the founder and commander of
the Red Army as People's Commissar of Military
and Naval Affairs. He was a major figure in the
Bolshevik victory in the Russian Civil War (1918–
20). He was also among the first members of
the Politburo.
Plagiarized
Initially a supporter of the Menshevik
Internationalist faction of the Russian Social
Democratic Labour Party, Trotsky
immediately joined the Bolsheviks before the
1917 October Revolution. He eventually
became a leader in the Party. In the early
days of the Soviet Union, Trotsky served as
People's Commissar of Foreign Affairs and
later as the instigator and leader of the Red
Army in his role as People's commissar of
Military and Naval Affairs. Trotsky was also a
major reason why the Bolsheviks
commanded victory in the Russian Civil War
(1918-20) and was one of the first Politburo
members.
ACCIDENTAL PLAGAIRISM/UNINTENTIONAL
Paraphrasing poorly
Quoting poorly
Citing poorly
SELF PLAGIARISM
Can we plagiarize our
own work?
REFERENCES
1. Reva F, Hura G. ‘Students’ perceptions of plagiarism’.Journal of the
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, Vol. 13, No. 5, December 2013,
pp. 33 – 45.
2. Intellectual Property: Protecting Yourself and Playing Fair . Gloria
Kuhn & Mary Jo Wagner
3. https://www.bowdoin.edu/studentaffairs/academichonesty/common-types.shtml
Contributors: Ms. Geoviya, Ms. Sadiya, Ms. Pramila, Ms. Smitha