Understanding Plagiarism

Our middle school is 1:1 with Chromebooks so students spend a fair amount of time researching topics online.  A teacher noticed there is a lot of copying and pasting of information by students and asked me to come in and have a conversation about plagiarism.  I developed a Prezi with an accompanying notes guide for the students to complete as I presented the content to them.  The Prezi and notes guide are below.  As we wrapped up the students were able to use their Chromebooks for a bit of fun (with a topic that isn't so fun).  We played a Kahoot game where they reviewed concepts about plagiarism from their guide.  They loved it!  What I loved is that Kahoot also provides a summary of student responses to the game- I can see which students missed specific questions which allows me to follow up if needed.

Resources used in the presentation (good for teachers and students):
http://www.plagiarism.org
http://en.writecheck.com (this has a plagiarism checker available)
https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/589/01/

Additional Plagiarism Check for Teachers:  http://www.dustball.com/cs/plagiarism.checker/







Here's a link to our Kahoot game as well as a screenshot of what the results looked like after one class played:  https://play.kahoot.it/#/k/efaee966-49fb-4ddc-bc9c-95cb7f38050a 


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  1. Really like your work with this Plagiarism Prezi and work! Thank you for sharing!

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