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Plagiarism

Using Turnitin to Teach Students about Plagiarism

Posted on August 20, 2017

  Jean Heitz, Course Coordinator, Biology 151/152 Why do students plagiarize? A number of recent studies indicate that the vast majority of students admit to having cheated or plagiarized assignments at least once in their …

Posted in Coaching Students to Succeed with AssignmentsTagged biocore, Plagiarism, Research, Revision, Sources

Designing Activities and Assignments to Discourage Plagiarism

Posted on August 20, 2017

  Alice J. Robison, Bonnie K. Smith, Writing Across the Curriculum Plagiarism is a serious topic raised frequently when we talk about responding to student writing, and it makes sense that we should want to …

Posted in Coaching Students to Succeed with AssignmentsTagged advice, Assignments, General, Plagiarism, Revision

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