Understanding what is meant by plagiarism. How to ensure that you are not accused of plagiarism or cheating. How to properly reference material you copy.
This short video provides an introduction to the principles of referencing and gives some advice in respect of avoiding the pitfalls of plagiarism. It provides examples of using references both within text and also in the bibliography/reference list.
This short video provides an introduction to the principles of referencing and gives some advice in respect of avoiding the pitfalls of plagiarism. It provides examples of using references both within text and also in the bibliography/reference list; useful for those constructing references for the first time.
This is a two part audio podcast designed to provide advice and guidance for students at the University of Southampton.
Transcripts for each part of the podcast are also provided.
This collection contains the presentation and resources for the plagiarism workshop, as well as a research paper (found alongside the presentation) which details the use of both.
This PPT presentation is used for the plagiarism prevention workshops as delivered by Nicole Brown and Rosalind Janssen. The slides take the audience through the different stages of the workshop, from the sorting activity through to the final plenary. For a detailed description of how to use the presentation, please, download the published article from http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1544425/
These are the resources that are used in face-to-face sessions in conjunction with the plagiarism workshop presentation. You may download the resources and use in your own teaching contexts.
Recording of the "Right Referencing: Help with Harvard" webinar that was run online using Blackboard Collaborate on 19th March 2015. Presentation slides/PPT are included.
Recording of the "Right Referencing: Help with Harvard" webinar that was run online using Blackboard Collaborate on 19th November 2014.
Presentation slides/PPT are included.
This animated PowerPoint shows how the Turnitin system can be used to check students' assignments againast a database of internet sources, journal articles and previous assignments.
This is a 13 min 29 second audio recording produced by the University of Southampton. The podcast is designed to help students develop their skills in planning their academic work in writing assignments and essays.
You can choose from an MP3 version or WMA version of this item.
A transcript of the audio recording is also provided.
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