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4 Tips to Easily Avoid Plagiarism
How can you grow your writing confidence as a student and avoid plagiarism while drafting a paper? Read on to find out.
Why is it still plagiarism when I paraphrase and use my own words?
Learn how to distinguish paraphrasing and plagiarism from original work.
What Is Creative Commons Anyway?
What is the creative commons? What does it have to do with plagiarism?
Latest resources
The Future of Wikipedia in Education
How educators can integrate Wikipedia into courses for thinking about research, digital literacy, and critical thinking.
Student Online Research and Critical Thinking
How to use Wikipedia to for research and to improve critical thinking.
A Tool to Enhance Information Literacy
Using IRAC to enhance information literacy and critical thinking.
Conning Harvard
Interview with Julie Zauzmer on her book "Conning Harvard" about Adam Wheeler's successful plagiarism.
Creating an Academic Integrity Community
How to build a community of academic integrity on your campus.
Digital Storytelling For Student Success
Using digital storytelling to help students develop critical thinking skills and write in their own voice.
Engaging Faculty and Students to Resist Plagiarism
How to use academic integrity policies to engage students and faculty to learn how to avoid different types of plagiarism.
Using What Students Know to Promote Original Work
Connecting students to the familiar to create new knowledge and stimulate critical thinking skills.
Assessing Art & Design and Visual Projects
How to use Turnitin to evaluate visual student work and how to leave effective feedback on it.