2. • Don’t you always hear about plagiarism?, and how you
shouldn’t do it?
• When you always do a project and think that no one will
realize if you copy and paste?
• You think that that won’t look up or type in what you wrote
if they have a weird feeling about your work.
• It’s not hard to find what you’ve written if taken off the
internet.
• Do you know it exactly what plagiarism? Well plagiarism
is copying something someone says and you don’t give
them credit and try and pass it off as your own.
3. • This is what the writer
You read: wrote:
“Nineteen percent of full-time • Nineteen percent of full-
freshmen say they spend only time freshmen say they
1 to 5 hours per week spend only 1 to 5 hours per
preparing for classes…” week preparing for classes.
• Can you tell if this is
plagiarism? Can you explain
From: Young, Jeffrey R. Homework? What the type of Plagiarism?
Homework? Chronicle of Higher Education, 49 • This person didn’t cite
(15).12/6/2002. where they got they’re work
from, and they didn’t but
quotation marks around
what they copied.
4. • Identifying Plagiarism
• No quotation marks
• not cited.
• Word for word.
• Paraphrasing but still using three or more words.
• Plagiarism is something you can get charged for.
5. • Do you know what netiquette mean? Do you know what
to do? Do you know what it’s used for?
• Netiquette is behavior on the internet
• safe behavior
• When on social networks such as twitter, Facebook, etc.
• Use age appropriate language
• Use proper grammar☻
• Try to not use the caps lock as much, so it won’t seem as
if your yelling at that person.
• Respect Other’s and what they may and may not want
you to post, send or email to anybody but yourself
6. • Netiquette should be used on every social media websites or
Applications
• Examples
1. Facebook
2. Twitter
3. Google plus
4. Edublogs
5. Yahoo mail
6. Gmail
7. Instant messaging on any website.
8. Windows Live email
9. Wikispaces
10. Instagram
7. • Have you ever heard or seen adults say or make you look up
copyrighting?
• Have you ever wondered why they say for you to make sure you don’t do
it?
• Well first of all it’s a federal offense, Taking something as in a picture
and you don’t have the author or artist permission. Then if they see that
they can confront you , and they may ask you why you didn’t ask them?
• Even if the person is deceased, you would need to ask the publishers .
8. • If you don’t get the author’s permission, then it should
have a little “c” in a circle.
• Example: The symbol should also say all rights reserved,
and have the “c” in the circle.
9. • The Writing Place: Avoiding Plagiarism(2005).
• www.writing.northwestern.edu/plagiarisim.html
• Dictionary.com|define Plagiarism (2009).
• http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/plagiarism
• Dictionary.com|Define Netiquette(2009).
• http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Netiquette?s=t
• Social Networking for Kids(2012).
• www.commonsensemedia.org/website-lists/social-networking-
kids/
• Netiquette: Rules of Behavior On The Internet(2010).
• www.education.com/reference/article/netiquette-rules-
behavior-internet/
10. • Netiquette picture on 7th slide
• http://www.google.com/imgres?q=netiquette&um=1&hl=en&sa=N&biw=1
440&bih=799&tbm=isch&tbnid=2SZiI6co-
IzloM:&imgrefurl=http://parham.me/2010/01/where-has-netiquette-gone-
internet-selling-gone-wrong/&do
• Picture for Copyrighting on 9th slide.
• http://www.google.com/imgres?q=Copyrighting&um=1&hl=en&sa=N&bi
w=1440&bih=799&tbm=isch&tbnid=9jgY_xmX004lHM:&imgrefurl=http://
www.thatagency.com/design-studio-blog/2011/03/copyrighting-and-
copyright/&doc
• Plagiarism Picture on 4th slide
• http://libguides.uwf.edu/content.php?pid=347715&sid-2844386