Plagiarism modules are for people who want to learn more about plagiarism in the digital age and how to avoid making mistakes when doing research papers.
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This is an introduction to the basics of plagiarism and how to avoid it, told via a story of a student completing an assignment.
While Plagiarism can be intentional, it is more often caused by misunderstanding. Avoiding it means understanding the role of intellectual property and what makes plagiarism wrong. This video teaches:
Why giving credit to others is necessary
A definition of plagiarism
Steps to avoiding plagiarism
Types of ideas and media that can be plagiarized
Using citations in papers and articles is a fundamental part of being a responsible writer. But it’s not always clear what information needs a citation. This video provides a simple method for understanding how to use citations responsibly.
Some students talk about what they understand about plagiarism.
Use Information Correctly - Avoiding Plagiarism
This a lesson and a video. Scroll down to read all the information about plagiarism and how to avoid it. Click on Continue at the end of the lesson to learn about Copyright and fair use.
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Have you just heard of plagiarism? This video will tell you what is plagiarism, the consequences of plagiarism, and the 5 types of plagiarism you're most likely to encounter.
If you already know about the basics of plagiarism, then learn how to avoid plagiarism in this video. Follow the 3 easy steps to make sure your paper is plagiarism-free.