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Plagiarism 2.0: Information Ethics in the Digital Age

21 minutes 36 seconds

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What is plagiarism? What are the consequences of plagiarizing? Viewers learn how accidental copying as well as willful plagiarism can occur. They also review tips on how to avoid the pitfalls of copying someone else's work. In addition, instructors discuss how to properly attribute and paraphrase a lengthy quotation. They also highlight copyright, trademark, intellectual property concepts, and common citation formats. Part of the "Internet Research and Information Literacy: Effective Strategies and Cautionary Tales" series.

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Runtime: 21 minutes 36 seconds

Digital illustration of curvy sheet of paper titled, "Truth," which is flanked by a white hand on each side. Title card reads, "Propaganda." Caption. Of the truth appealing to your emotions.
Internet Research and Information Literacy: Effective Strategies and Cautionary Tales
Episode 1
23 minutes 4 seconds
Grade Level: 9 - 12
3 teenage girls gather around a computer in a library and smile as they look at the screen. Caption. It's vital that you don't copy or steal someone's homework.
Internet Research and Information Literacy: Effective Strategies and Cautionary Tales
Episode 2
21 minutes 36 seconds
Grade Level: 7 - 12

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    Eric R. (Selma, AL)
    September 29th, 2020 at 10:27 AM

    Excellent video for secondary students. Provided me with a solid enough scaffold to build on by connecting to copyright strikes and arguments about intellectual property some teens are familiar with.

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    Christian M. (Missoula, MT)
    March 8th, 2017 at 02:30 PM

    The best video on Plagiarism on the internet.