Plagiarism Introduction Presentation (File attached below)
This provides a basic introduction to plagiarism, how to avoid it, how to paraphrase and cite.
Monster Assignment (File attached below)
This is an example of an ESL research project that, while not completely plagiarism-proof, has been designed to discourage plagiarism because of embedded process skills. This project includes practice with paraphrasing and the recording of sources. It includes a rubric for the inquiry skills component of the project. The project uses the online note-taking sheets attached below.
Guided Inquiry (Research) Skills Rubric (File Attached Below)
This template includes criteria for assessment of all inquiry skills. Good inquiry skills are integral to avoiding plagiarism. This template can be modified and attached to any research project.
Plagiarism Tutorials
You Quote It, You Note It: Interactive Tutorial
https://library.acadiau.ca/files/sites/library/tutorials/twine/you_quote_it_you_note_it/index.html
from Vaughan Memorial Library, Acadia University
Completing this tutorial helps students understand the meaning of intellectual property and how to avoid plagiarism.
http://www.lycoming.edu/library/instruction/tutorials/plagiarismGame.aspx
from Snowden Library, Lycoming College, Williamsport, PA
Students preserve academic integrity by locating the hidden goblins in various rooms at the college. Each goblin is attached to a question about plagiarism that must be answered successfully before moving on. A great review tutorial.