Title: Teacher, is 'copypaste' one word or two?
1Teacher, is 'copypaste' one word or two?
2Whose writing?
- Can you recognize your students' writing style?
- Are you aware of the lexicon and sentence
structure your students know for their level of
English?
3Who wrote it?
- Rappers may write, memorize, or improvise their
lyrics and perform their works a cappella.. . - (Wikipedia)
- Rappers sometime write, remember or make up the
words to the song and then perform without music. - (me)
- Rappers may write, commit to memory, or contrive
their lyrics and perform their works acoustic - (thesaurus)
4What is plagiarism?
- Origin 1621, from L. plagiarius "kidnapper,
seducer, plunderer, - 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. www.dictionary.com - the act of using another person's words or ideas
without giving credit to that person
http//www.learnersdictionary.com/search/plagiaris
m - "intentionally representing the words, ideas, or
data of another as ones own in any academic
exercise without providing proper citation." NU
Academic Integrity Policy
5copy/paste and plagiarism
- Is there a difference, for our students, between
- copy/paste and plagiarism?
- How do we explain to our students the meaning
of - 'in your own words'
- What makes in your own words so difficult for
our students?
6Can you spot the difference?
- Since all people of the world, including the most
isolated tribal groups, have a form of music,
scientists conclude that music is likely to have
been present in the ancestral population prior to
the dispersal of humans around the world.
- Since all people of the world, including the most
inaccessible clannish groups, have a figure of
music, scientists terminate that music is likely
to have been gift in the inherited population
preceding to the scattering of humans around the
world.
So, who wrote which and how?
7What did the student do here?
- Amount of those works composed for his short life
and the quality exceptional puts him one of the
greatest classical composers of all time. - (Morfix)
- ??????? ?????? ?????. ???? ??????? ???? ???? ????
???? ?????? ??????? ????? ????? ??????? ???? ????
?????? ???????? ???????? ?? ?? ??????. - (Wikipedia)
8Is there a difference between
paraphrasing and summarizing
- Paraphrasing
- a rewording of something spoken or written,
usually for the purpose of making its meaning
clearer - http//www.yourdictionary.com/paraphrase
- a restatement of a text or passage giving the
meaning in another form, as for clearness
rewording. www.dictionary.com
- Summarize
- state or express in a concise form.
http//dictionary.reference.com/browse/summarize
- give a rundown of, put in a nutshell, give the
main points of Collins Thesaurus of the English
Language
9In order to paraphrase or summarize what do the
students need to know?
- Topic of paragraph
- Key words
- Main idea
- Identify supporting details
- Restate the main idea in your own words
10Summarizing a poem
- Grandma by Karen Haag
- "Let me tell you this story," you'd say.And
soon, we'd be giggling at your stories.Laughter
came easily around you. - "Have you seen this cartoon, cut from the paper?"
you'd write.We'd pull out your rumpled cartoons
and the dollar from the letter you sent.We
received your cards with little appreciation at
the time. - "Let's make hot crossed cinnamon buns!" you
suggested.We'd all get to work, rolling pin and
flour spread on the counter.Your baking
permeated the kitchen. - "You do that very well," you kindly offered.You
noticed when we did our best and it didn't matter
if our efforts were perfect.Your kind words
cuddled us safely like one of your quilts. - Many years have passed but the memories
linger."A little something sweet would be nice,"
you'd say after every evening meal.And so you
were, too... a sweet treasure to us all.
- Summary
- Grandma tells stories.
- Grandma sends little things.
- Grandma cooks.
- Grandma compliments us.
- Grandma is a sweet treasure.
http//www.liketoread.com/read_strats_summarize.ph
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11Plagiarize, Paraphrase, Summarize!
- The original passageStudents frequently
overuse direct quotation in taking notes, and as
a result they overuse quotations in the final
research paper. Probably only about 10 of your
final manuscript should appear as directly quoted
matter. Therefore, you should strive to limit the
amount of exact transcribing of source materials
while taking notes. Lester, James D. Writing
Research Papers. 2nd ed. (1976) 46-47. - (51 words)
- Sample Purdue OWL Paraphrasing
http//owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/619/01/
12- A legitimate paraphrase
- In research papers students often quote
excessively, failing to keep quoted material down
to a desirable level. Since the problem usually
originates during note taking, it is essential to
minimize the material recorded verbatim (Lester
46-47). (34 words) - An acceptable summary
- Students should take just a few notes in direct
quotation from sources to help minimize the
amount of quoted material in a research paper
(Lester 46-47). (24 words) - A plagiarized version
- Students often use too many direct quotations
when they take notes, resulting in too many of
them in the final research paper. In fact,
probably only about 10 of the final copy should
consist of directly quoted material. So it is
important to limit the amount of source material
copied while taking notes. (53 words)
13What type of questions encourage copy/paste?
- Facts
- When/Where did he live, die, write.
- His/her/its background, location.
- Historical information
- When was it created, developed, discovered?
- What was it used for?
- Why did it happen?
- Who caused it? What were the causes?
- Specific information
- Who, when, where, with who (whom)
14What type of questions discourage copy/paste?
- Compare/contrast
- How are Superman and Spiderman different or
similar? - What are the similarities and differences between
a farmer and city dwellers during a drought? - Inference
- How do you know that Little Red Riding Hood isnt
sure it is her grandmother in the bed? - What leads us to believe that Larry Kellers
plane crash wasnt an accident? - Distinguishing different perspectives
- Your house has only one working television right
now.You and your sister/brother want to watch a
different TV program. Who should watch it and
why? - Explaining cause and effect
- It is raining today. What cant you do?
- Give examples how lack of rain in the winter
effects homes and agriculture.
15What can discourage plagiarism?
- A rubric
- Threat of failure
- Working in class only
- Practicing writing skills on simple texts
- Additional options________________
- Preparing a project/tasks appropriate for the
class/student language and maturity level.
16Should you
- check a students project/task for plagiarism?
- accept projects/tasks where the student has
clearly plagiarized? - accept projects/tasks that clearly arent in the
students own words and the 'tutor' helped write?
17A project or task should be
- appropriate for the maturity level of the
students. - associated to the subject matter taught in
class. - appropriate for the language level of the students
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