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EDU201

Professor Nocera

John Williams

9.3.2022

PLAGARISM

IS IT YOUR IDEA or SOMEONE ELSES?

Grade: 3

What is Plagarism?

Plagarism; according to Merriam Webster online dictionary, plagarism is to steal and pass off the ideas or words of another as one’s own; use anothers production without crediting the source.

What is Plagarism?

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These are my ideas???

Plagarism examples

Can you steal ideas or words?

The simple answer is yes.

Plagarism in different forms.

Plagarism examples

Turning in someone els's work as YOUR OWN.

Copying words or ideas WITHOUT giving credit.

Changing words but copying the sentence structure of a source without giving credit.

More Plagarism examples

Using images, videos and music without proper credit is also plagarism.

Performing another person's copyrighted music.

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Plagarism examples

Making a video using footage from others videos.

Re-mixing or altering copyrighted images, video or audio.

Avoiding Plagarism

DO NOT COPY another persons work.

Instead, describe the results or ideas

Avoiding Plagarism

DO NOT cut and paste information as your idea

Never consider a reference source as your own idea.

Take good notes in your own style to refer back to.

Citing, referencing and giving proper credit.

Use quotation marks when citing and credit the originator of the information such as "Copying and passing off anothers work as one's own is stealing" as referenced by What is plagiarism? Plagiarismorg RSS. (n.d.). Retrieved September 3, 2022,

Always Cite and Reference your sources

Always provide a reference to your source as shown below.

What is plagiarism? Plagiarismorg RSS. (n.d.). Retrieved September 3, 2022, from https://www.plagiarism.org/article/what-is-plagiarism

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