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Lesson 8 Avoiding Plagiarism
Lesson 8 Avoiding Plagiarism
AVOIDING
PLAGIARIS
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Presented By :
Shandy Lucero
Lexie Dianne Lasieras
Rosever Laurenz Hernandez
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At the end of this lesson, you should be able to:
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INTRODUCTION
Academic integrity is of utmost importance if you want to make a
significant contribution research and scholarship. This constitutes
careful examination and use of credible sources of formation and data.
In this post-truth era where misinformation and disinformation, you
need critical eyes and mind to examine all information and data
presented to you.
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PLAGIARISM
The unauthorized use or close imitation of
the language and thoughts of another
author and the representation of them as
one's own original work, as by not
crediting the author
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COMMON
TYPES OF
PLAGIARISM
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DIRECT MOSAIC SELF
PLAGIARISM PLAGIARISM PLAGIARISM
Directly copying Partially paraphrasing Occurs when a
the works of others student submits his or
someone else's work
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