Practice makes perfect (or close enough): Teaching paraphrasing in an undergraduate lab

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  • Tyler Donner University of British Columbia

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.55016/ojs/cpai.v4i2.74172

Mots-clés :

academic integrity, Canadian Symposium on Academic Integrity, higher education, plagiarism and paraphrasing

Résumé

During my time as a lab coordinator for labs of five different undergraduate courses, I have tried many different strategies to reduce incidents of plagiarism in student work. Following a large number of cases (> 50) in the first semester of online lab instruction, I dedicated an entire week of lab activities to teaching and discussing plagiarism, paraphrasing, and citation. In three lab courses at different levels of the undergraduate program, I saw a major reduction in the number of cases of plagiarism detected.

In this session, I will share the activity, facilitate discussion about activities that others have implemented in their courses, and discuss how to adapt this activity to other subject areas.

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Publié-e

2021-12-30

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Donner, T. (2021). Practice makes perfect (or close enough): Teaching paraphrasing in an undergraduate lab. Canadian Perspectives on Academic Integrity, 4(2), 43. https://doi.org/10.55016/ojs/cpai.v4i2.74172

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Canadian Symposium on Academic Integrity

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