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Paraphrasing or Plagiarizing? 5 Ways to Avoid Plagiarizing | Ashford University

Paraphrasing or Plagiarizing? 5 Ways to Avoid Plagiarizing | Ashford University | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

Millie Jones and Christy Fraenza, Lead Writing & Learning Specialists with the Ashford Writing Center, discussed paraphrasing on an episode of Write On. Listen to their advice on paraphrasing here, and get the class notes below.

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We know that conducting research and formulating papers can be a tricky thing for students. Are you trying to help your students understand the basics when it comes to plagiarism, citations and paraphrasing? Our three new videos on these crucial ELA topics can help!  

 

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Teach Your Students How to Paraphrase

Teach Your Students How to Paraphrase | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

We know that paraphrasing is a tricky thing for students to fully comprehend. When your students know how to properly paraphrase, they’ll be able to effectively and ethically discuss another person’s ideas using their own voice. But if they don’t, they could be plagiarizing!

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Just Because You Put It In Your Own Words... - YouTube

Featuring: Edina Celjaj, Jason Jeremias, Lawrence Mays Production Staff: Louis Carrasco, Daniel Cestone, Nicole Johnson, Keren Minto, Woodz Monestime, Angel ...

 

Lehman College library recently put a short video, Just Because You Put It In Your Own Words..., reminding people about the need to acknowledge sources even when not directly quoting - I like the introductory conversation with the three students (where one person is "paraphrasing" another person's anecdote)

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