Sunday, October 9, 2011

Plagiarism Storyboard

Here is my storyboard for my video project. Please provide me some feedback.

Narration: …. Introduce the topic Plagiarism and the speaker.

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Plagiarism and Its Effects in
Distance Education

Presenter  
Dr. Thomas Simerson


Narration: ….Introduce the location Georgia World Congress Center in downtown Atlanta, Georgia  
November 18-20, 2011

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Narration: ….Introduce topic and share the definition of plagiarism from Encyclopedia Britannica (2011)
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Title Slide: What is Plagiarism?

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What is Plagiarism?
plagiarism,  the act of taking the writings of another person and passing them off as one’s own. The fraudulence is closely related to forgery and piracy—practices generally in violation of copyright laws.
plagiarism. (2011). In Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved from http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/462640/plagiarism
Narration: …. Plagiarism  according to Walden University Writing Center Staff
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You plagiarize even when you do credit the author but use his exact words without indicating with quotation marks or block indentation. You also plagiarize when you use words so close to those in your source, that if your work were placed next to the source, it would be obvious that you could not have written what you did without the source.
Narration:…. Share the main  reasons for plagiarism

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 Common Reasons for Plagiarizing
  Not knowing how to correctly cite information
  Procrastination
  Willingly plagiarize in order to complete an assignment on time.  
Narration: …. Share the effects of plagiarism
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The Effects of Plagiarism
  Jeopardize the institutes integrity
  Accreditation concerns 
Narration:…. Share how to prevent plagiarism
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 Preventing Plagiarism
  Assign narrowly focused topics, rather than broad, general ones.
  Begin researching and collecting information about your topic early in order to avoid procrastination.
  Complete a rough draft early and look for patterns of plagiarism and correct before submitting the final project.
  Use your own words and ideas.
  Cite any information you obtained from other resources.

1 comment:

  1. Charee,

    I am very new to the process of making storyboards (although I like the idea and cannot wait to use this method in the classroom), and making videos, but my concern for myself was whether I would have enough material for a 5-6 minute video. You certainly have some good information here regarding plagiarism. Dr. Moller mentioned that a 5-6 minute video should have 15-30 slides. Does that apply to the storyboard?

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