biol 303 spring 2013
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BIOL 303: Teaching about
Plagiarism Laksamee Putnam Research & Instruction Librarian [email protected] Slides: http://slidesha.re/ZKH9JT
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Laksamee Putnam
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410.704.2462.
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Phone: 410.704.3746.
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Slides: http://slidesha.re/ZKH9JT
Agenda
Jigsaw discussion
Making plagiarism lessons positive
Ideas for curriculum
Jigsaw discussion
3 articles
Towson professor investigated over
allegations of plagiarism
Plagiarism Lines Blur for Students in Digital
Age
Another silly internet meme–bananas and
tumor necrosis factor
Jigsaw discussion
1. Summarize what your article was about
2. Describe at least 3 points from your
article that made it interesting
3. How is this article relevant to you? As a
student? To your future career?
Jigsaw discussion
Discussion group A:
Evan, Chelsea, Megan, Miranda, Mallory and Kayla
Discussion group B:
Casey, Kristen, Rachel, Natalie, Kyla and Erica
Discussion group C:
Mandy, Abby, Chris, Ashley, Shannon, Adina and Amanda
Jigsaw Discussion
Come back together and share your new
groups thoughts on the articles
Make Plagiarism Positive*
Don’t tell them how to
fail, show them how to
succeed
Teach avoidance
Show the strengths of
proper citation
* Points modified from: http://chronicle.com/article/A-Positive-Solution-for/134498/
Lessons for digital citizenship
Social norms are the same… but different
Look for lesson plans on digital literacy
The lessons can start at all levels
Create research building blocks
Switch assignment grades
Towson Resources
Education Subject Gateway
Primary Search (EBSCO)
Lexile Levels
MAS Ultra (EBSCO)
If we have time!
CyberWise–
What is Digital Citizenship?
Ethical Use Lesson
Feedback
Please provide me with feedback so I can
improve!
Link to the online form
Questions?
Laksamee Putnam
Cook Library Reference:
410.704.2462.
IM/email
Phone: 410.704.3746.