Discuss why you think plagiarism is so problematic in higher education today.
· Part One
o Discuss why you think plagiarism is so problematic in higher education today. Have you seen examples of it? What do you think you can personally do to help develop your own academic voice? Does it stir up any emotions when you think others are “getting away with it”?
· Part Two
o Write a two-paragraph summary about what you have learned about I/O Psychology this week and how it could be applied in your own circumstances. Include at least one quote, but for the rest, paraphrase (rewrite in your own words) your paragraph (also applying citations appropriately throughout).
§ Highlight your quote in blue. Highlight your citations for your self-worded explanations/commentary in yellow.
§ Be sure to also include correctly formatted citations prior to running the document. (For examples of how to write citations, see the Ashford Wiring Center.)
§ Run this summary through your course similarity tool (Turn It In). Make corrections as indicated prior to submitting.
o Part Three
§ Discuss your results (two to three paragraphs) and the process of intentionally developing your academic writing skills.
§ Why do you think it is important to cite resources when you are putting into your own words?
§ Do you have any bad habits you need to break?
§ How much more difficult would it be to avoid this situation when using websites to assist you in research?
§ What strategies could you use here to help you have more success and prevent accidental mistakes?
This exercise should be a minimum of two to three pages and should adequately discuss all questions posed, demonstrate maturating self-awareness and a personal commitment to developing your academic voice.
A reference page is required and sources must include correct citations within the writing exercise when utilized.