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Did You Bring Your Ethics to Work Today?
Published: 11.10.2018
Examples of misconduct of integrity in a workspace
What is integrity?
Published: 11.10.2018
Particular Examples of Integrity in a workplace
Short guide for preventing plagiarism
Published: 11.10.2018
Introduction about how to design out plagiarism
Plagiarism Checker
Published: 11.10.2018
Flow chart to check for plagiarism
10 Types of Plagiarism (handout)
Published: 11.10.2018
The short infographics Plagiarism Spectrum: 10 Types of Plagiarism identifies and describes ten different types of plagiarism. It is available for download in print quality (can be used as a poster, flyer,...). There is also a webinar based on the material. The handout and the webinar ar
Assisting the students to avoid plagiarism
Published: 11.10.2018
Paper about using formative workshops. Abstract This study aims to investigate whether formative lectures alone would (a) enhance the students’ understanding of plagiarism and (b) improve their academic writing or avoid plagiarism. Postgraduate student volunteers were used in this stud
Paraphrase practice 2 (English Language Teaching)
Published: 17.09.2018
The main idea of the exercise is to guide the student step by step from reading a paragraph to writing a paraphrase in own words. Directing questions assist this process. It is based on Paraphrase practice 1 (English Language Teaching) and provides an additional example. The exercise can be used in
Paraphrase practice 3 (English Language Teaching)
Published: 17.09.2018
The main idea of the exercise is to guide the student step by step from reading a paragraph to writing a paraphrase in own words. Directing questions assist this process. It is based on Paraphrase practice 1 (English Language Teaching) and provides additional examples. The exercise can be used in a
Usage of computer software for text matching
Published: 17.09.2018
This material is a translation of an original paper written by Jānis Kreicbergs and published on the web site of University of Latvia. Jānis Kreicbergs is one of the first persons in Latvia who started to develop a national unified computerized plagiarism control system. In this material, he discuss
How to avoid plagiarism: Paraphrasing, quotation and summary
Published: 23.08.2018
Plagiarism means that we take a work or an idea of someone else and present it as our own. To avoid plagiarism the document explains the basic concepts paraphrasing, quotation and summary. Please note that this material is very brief summary. It is not meant as a stand-alone learning material. It ma