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September 9, 2009

Discouraging Plagiarism in Your Class

Plagiarism is a serious issue in today's classroom. Barry Gilmore's Plagiarism: Why it Happens, How to Prevent It offers some tips for encouraging original work in your students' papers.

1. Specify the sources: provide students guidance in determining what are appropriate types of sources for their projects.

2. Require source proof: this would include both the source document and the notes the student developed from the source. (Be sure to warn students to NOT rip source documents from library books and journals!)

3. Build collaboration into the process: have students work in teams to develop their resources and papers.

4. Color code sentences by type: as an exercise, have students highlight different portions of their paper, based on sections written by them, sections based on other sources, and direct quotes. (This is easily done in word processing packages such as Word.)

5. Specify an audience: have the student identify a target audience for their work and discuss how publications (newspapers, trade journals, research journals) target their audiences.

6. Readjust the stakes: break the writing process down into its component parts—thesis statement, outline, bibliography, etc… Base the grade on each part and not just on the finished product.

7. Require specific components: consider specifying the number of quotes allowed, the types of sentences to be included, etc…

8. Involve peer editing: allow students to share ideas and approaches by incorporating a peer-review process.

9. Break the process into pieces: research has consistently shown that breaking down the writing process into smaller pieces significantly reduces the likelihood of plagiarism.

10. Require current sources: existing essays on the web often contain dated material; requiring current sources insures the student must consult newer materials.

The Center for Teaching and Learning has several seminars that can assist with developing effective writing assignments and offers support for the use of Turnitin.com in the classroom.

September 25, 2009

Today's Workshop: Advising for New Faculty

Just a reminder---we have the Advising for New Faculty workshop today at 2:00 p.m. in the IMC Presentation Room (located on the first floor of the Mitchell Memorial Library). If you're a new faculty member (or just a new advisor!), feel free to join us!

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