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Title: Plagiarism in an Online Environment


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Plagiarism in an Online Environment
  • Mary Pat McQueeney
  • Associate Professor of English at JCCC
  • http//staff.jccc.net/pmcqueen
  • pmcqueen_at_jccc.net

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WPA Definition
  • In an instructional setting, plagiarism occurs
    when a writer deliberately uses someone elses
    language, ideas, or other original (not
    common-knowledge) material without acknowledging
    its sources.
  • --from Defining and Avoiding Plagiarism The WPA
    Statement on Best Practice
  • Council of Writing Program Administrators

3
Academic Integrity
  • Pats policy statement from her syllabus
  • Represent your work honestly, and give credit
    according to accepted conventions to the work of
    others, whether you gained use of it from a
    paper, an electronic source, a visual, or from a
    conversation.

4
  • Students who have someone else do their work
    commit fraud. Misrepresenting the work of
    others--their specific words or their ideas--is
    plagiarism. Both fraud and plagiarism are serious
    offenses that will result in failure for the
    assignment and a letter submitted to the
    student's permanent file.

5
  • Take care to protect your files from theft or
    misuse. I will not sort out individuals
    intentions if I receive one paper submitted by
    two people.

6
Plagiarism Categories by Intention
7
Create learning environment
  • Use CMSstudents own learning
  • Promote student communication
  • Class pictures (secure shell) and bios
  • Discussion Boardpeer review/cyber lounge
  • Chat
  • Encourage civil discourse

8
  • Involve students in process
  • Explain assignment strategies
  • Disclose plagiarism deterrents
  • Encourage review of exemplary communication
  • Listservs
  • Individual and organizational web pages
  • Journals online
  • Student exchanges

9
Address confusion about .
  • Best places to search for a source
  • Nature of a particular source or site
  • Whats reliable
  • Ownership of a text

10
  • Selection of best information
  • Conventions for acknowledging sources
  • URL paths
  • Boolean logic
  • Use of word processing programs
  • Copy and paste
  • Format
  • Edit

11
Adapt to online environment.
  • Jamie McKenzie, writing about the new
    plagiarism emerging from technological factors,
    points out that
  • it is reckless and irresponsible to continue
    requiring Topical go find out about Research
    projects in this new electronic context. To do
    so extends an invitationto binge on
    information.
  • --From The New Plagiarism available at FNO.org
    7.8(1998)

12
Topic Tips
  • More options not better
  • Specify some sources
  • Tie curriculum to
  • Theory
  • Theme
  • Student career goals
  • Promote thinking
  • Encourage higher order how, why, and
    good/better/best inquiry.
  • Value narrow/deep rather than broad/shallow.

13
Process Tips
  • Make writing real
  • Real audience and purpose.
  • Publish end product.
  • Scaffold assignments across a course.
  • Chunk out tasks to permit damage control and
    accountability.
  • Require peer feedback throughout process.

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  • Draw on templateswith temperance
  • Use support services
  • Incorporate CAC
  • As students begin--
  • Brainstorm in groups
  • Report choice of topic to class
  • As project progresses--
  • Give oral progress report to class or group
  • At the end--
  • Present PowerPoint, Web, or scientific poster
    presentation
  • Ask class for oral feedback

15
Deter fraud.
  • consistent policy
  • Google (or other search engine)
  • Commercial systemswith care and ethical
    reflection
  • What will (and will not) system detect?
  • Have students given permission to put papers in
    databases?

16
A positive final thought
  • How the increase of Internet Plagiarism has
    improved our instruction
  • Challenges traditional writing genres and trite
    assignments.
  • Challenges the banking model of knowledge and
    education
  • Promotes thinking about interrelationship of
    academic inquiry and thinking.
  • --Russell Hunt

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  • Slides and a linked bibliography are available
    at Writing Matters!, my web site, for the
    remainder of the semester. Go to
    http//staff.jccc.net/pmcqueen
  • Click on Teaching
  • My email pmcqueen_at_jccc.net
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