2. • Plagiarism is the act of copying some else's
work and using it as your own. There are two
types of plagiarism:
• word for word
• paraphrase
3. • Word for word plagiarism is when you
write (or type) three or more words and do
not use “quotation marks” to show that
you are using someone else’s work.
4. • Paraphrase plagiarism is when you
changeup the sources statement but you
fail to use (parenthesis) to cite the person
or place you read it from at the end of your
sentence.
5. Always, and I mean always, cite your information and pictures for
your assignments, projects, and other work you need it for.
Especially if you paraphrase or write it word for word.
For example:
• You read: Every year, about • You type: “Every year, about
20% of Americans get lung 20% of Americans get lung
cancer from smoking.” cancer from smoking.”
Conner, D. Ph.D. Conner, D. Ph.D.
(2010, University of North (2010, University of North
Carolina) Carolina)
6. Usually, everything we see on the internet, such as pictures is
copyrighted and makes it harder for us to copy and paste or save
images so we can use them for projects and other assignments. So
here are tips to try to avoid copyrighted pictures and other stuff:
• Avoid using when you see a copyright symbol (circle with the
letter “c” in it) at the bottom.
• Search for “free pictures” instead to avoid copyrighted pictures.
Remember: although you may search for free pictures, there
may still be pictures that are copyrighted.
7. • In middle school: You could get a failing grade for
using plagiarized work.
• In high school: You could get a failing grade and
suspended.
• In College: You could be kicked out of college if you
use plagiarized work.
• In Life after college: You could get arrested.
• In life in general: You could get sued from the
person who you plagiarized the work from.
8. “What is “netiquette”? Netiquette is the etiquette of the
internet. The practice of netiquette depends on
understanding of how email, the Usenet, chatting, or
other aspects of the internet actually work or are
practiced.”
Types of Netiquette:
• Netiquette Basics
• Netiquette Of Sending
• Netiquette Of Replying
• Netiquette Of Confidentially
9. Rules Of Netiquette
• Be Universal. • Be patient with newcomers.
• Remember that the written word • Don’t break any laws.
is hard to interpret. • Make a good impression.
• Be careful not to use profanity • Always identify yourself.
and other bad language.
• Be brief when possible.
• Do unto others as you want
them to do to you.
• Do not use capital letters.