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Plagiarism and its prevention,Paul Lam Research Assistant Professor Centre for Learning Enhancement And Research (CLEAR), CUHK,“The Chinese University of Hong Kong adopts a policy of zero tolerance on cheating and plagiarism. Any related offence will lead to disciplinary action including termination of studies at the University.” .hk/policy/academichonesty/index.htm,CUHK standpoint,Honesty in Academic Work: A Guide for Students and Teachers .hk/policy/academichonesty/index.htm,What is plagiarism?,“Using any words or ideas without giving credit to the source” (Harris, 2001: p. 26),Plagiarism (剽竊*) Copying (抄襲) *大英百科全書線上繁體中文版 (/),“Plagiarism? But my roommate gave me permission to use his paper and said I didnt have to cite him.” (Harris, 2001; p. 27),Copying: quality issue, marked down in grades Plagiarism: intellectual dishonesty, disciplinary actions,“The most obvious and blatant type of plagiarism is copying whole articles, sections, paragraphs or whole sentences from other publications without acknowledgement. This is clearly unacceptable. However, even the use of a few words or paraphrasing (without actually copying any words at all) may constitute plagiarism if the source is not acknowledged.” ! .hk/policy/academichonesty/p01.htm,Why people plagiarize?,Intentional Unintentional “Students sometimes unintentionally plagiarize because they are not aware of the very stringent rules that apply.” .hk/policy/academichonesty/p01.htm,Plagiarism is easily spotted,Language proficiency Tone changes Familiar ideas Online services,/static/plagiarism.html,turnitin,The CU Way: CUPIDE .hk/example/,When to reference?,Dont have to Reference common knowledge (in your own words) your ideas, thoughts etc. Have to Reference common knowledge (in others words) ideas taken from other when in doubt (better safe than sorry),Harris, 2001; p. 158,How to reference,Direct (Quote and cite it) Indirect (Cite it) Paraphrase Summary,Examples: Direct quote (APA style),Nevertheless, some science educators advocate that generic skills should be “embedded into a students mainstream academic activity rather than treated as a generic add-on” and are of the view that “what you assess is what you get” (Challis, Houston, and Stirling, 2006, p.7 and p.14).,Interaction comes in many different forms. Swan (2003) explains interaction as the,reciprocal events involving at least two actors and/or objects and at least two actions in which the actors, objects, and events mutually influence each other (p. 4).,She sees that eLearning is able to facilitate at least three main kinds of learning-enhancing interaction: interaction with content, with instructors, and with peers.,Examples: Indirect quote (APA style),There is, for example, increased discussion of, and stated commitment to, graduate capabilities such as critical thinking, problem solving, self-managed learning, and interpersonal and communicative skills (Sharma, 2000).,Biggs(1996, 2003) put forth the idea of constructive alignment which focuses on the synergistic relationship that should exist between clearly stated learning objectives for a course and the assessment.,References Biggs, J. (1996). Enhancing teaching through constructive alignment. Higher Education 32(3), 347365. Biggs, J. (2003). Teaching for quality learning at university (2nd ed.). Buckingham, UK: SRHE & Open University Press.,Learn citation What style to use? .hk/policy/academichonesty/p03_4.htm APA style: .hk/policy/academichonesty/p02b.htm /elecsource.html,Common problems,Wrong decisions about to cite or not Incomplete quotes Lacking page numbers Thought it is paraphrased but actually not Failure to state clearly all ideas from the same source,Case 1,Penguin (1991) said that social members experience various modes of control. Human beings often live or work in compact groups. They are groups in which people are personally known and to which they are tied by feeling of personal loyalty (the kind that sociologists call primary groups). A very potent and simultaneously very subtle mechanisms of control are constantly affecting behaviours. They are persuasion, ridicule, gossip and opprobrium.,Case 2,Social members experience various modes of control exerted over them. “Where human beings live or work in compact groups, in which they are personally known and to which they are tied by feeling of personal loyalty (the kind that sociologists call primary groups), very potent and simultaneously very subtle mechanisms of control are constantly brought to bear upon the actual or potential deviant.” (Penguin, 1991. p. 87) These are the mechanisms of persuasion, ridicule, gossip and opprobrium.,Tips and resources,Give yourself more time to write Good note-taking Software to help: RefWorks: / EndNote: /eninfo.asp Good paraphrasing and summarizing skills /sites/0070364400/student_view0/summarizing_and_paraphrasing.html# http:/www.landmarkou

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