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Academic Integrity and Citation

Academic Integrity and Citation

Assessment

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English

11th - 12th Grade

Easy

CCSS
6.NS.B.3, RI.3.5, RI.9-10.4

+7

Standards-aligned

Created by

Stefanie Christiane Rivera

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19 Slides • 9 Questions

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Academic Integrity and Citation

SHREADW

​Asia Pacific College - Senior High School

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Poll

Check In: How are you feeling today?

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I'm alright.

I feel stressed.

I feel gloomy

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Fill in the Blank

Review: This is the act of misrepresenting someone else's work as your own.

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Open Ended

When you hear the words ACADEMIC INTEGRITY, what comes to mind?

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​Academic Integrity

  • ​Representing your work and others' work honestly by using other people's work only in legitimately accepted ways.

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Multiple Choice

In order to uphold Academic Integrity, we reference the sources where we cite the sources used in our written work. Which of the following is NOT included in our citations?

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Name of the Author

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Date of Publication

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Title of the Article/Book

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Date of Birth

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Name of the Publisher

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​APA Referencing

​American Psychological Association

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Multiple Select

APA Referencing consists of two parts: (Choose 2 correct answers)

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In-text citation

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Middle-text citation

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End-text Citation

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Bibiliography

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​In-Text Citation

  • ​Must be included each time you use the words or ideas of another writer.

  • ​Direct Quotations

  • ​Indirect Quotations (Paraphrase or Summary)

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​Example of In-text Citation and Direct Quotation

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Step-by-Step Guide to In-text Citation

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End-Text References​

  • ​Includes the full citation details of a work based on the following four elements:

  1. ​WHO produced the work (Author);

  2. ​WHEN was the work produced (Date of Publication);

  3. ​WHAT is the work you are referring to (Title of the Work);

  4. ​WHERE did this work come from (Publisher or Online Source)

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​Anatomy of an End-Text Reference

Which information should I include?

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​Your End-Text Reference should look like this:

Name/s of Author/s. (Year of Publication). Book Title. Publisher.

A. Books

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Let's try this!

  • ​Book Title:
    Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone

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  • Author: J. K. Rowling

  • Year: 1997

  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

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Open Ended

Given the following information about the book Harry Potter below, write the correct APA End-Text Reference on the blank provided.

Title: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
Author: J. K. Rowling
Year: 1997
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

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​Your End-Text Reference should look like this:

Rowling, J. K. (1997). Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. Bloomsbury Publishing.

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​Your End-Text Reference should look like this:

Name/s of Author/s. (Year of Publication). Title of Journal Article.
Title of Journal, Volume number(Issue number), Page Number.

B. Journal Articles

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​Let's try this!

  • ​Title of Journal Article:
    Student Experiences of Learning Technologies Across the Asia Pacific Region​

  • Authors:
    Robert A. Ellis, Brendan F.D. Barret, Christina Higa and Ana-Maria Bliuc

  • Year of Publication: 2011

  • Title of Journal:
    The Asia-Pacific Education Researcher Volume 20, No. 1

  • Page Numbers: 103-117

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Open Ended

Given the following information about the journal below, write the correct APA End-Text Reference on the blank provided. 

Title of Article: Student Experiences of Learning Technologies Across the Asia Pacific Region

Author: Robert A. Ellis, Brendan F. D. Barret, Christina Higa and Ana-Maria Bliuc

Title of Journal: The Asia-Pacific Education Researcher Vol. 20 No. 1

Page Numbers: 103-117

Year of Publication: 2011

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​Your End-Text Reference should look like this:

​Ellis, R. A., Barett, F. D. B., Higa, C., & Bliuc, A. B. (2011). Student experiences of learning technologies across the Asia Pacific region. The Asia Pacific Education Researcher, 20(1), 103-117.

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​Your End-Text Reference should look like this:

Name/s of Author/s. (Date).Title of Page or Article. Website Name. Web Address or URL

C. Webpage

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​Let's try this!

  • Title of the Article:
    How to confront COVID-19's toll on kids' mental health

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  • Author: Sharon Guynup

  • Published on: October 18, 2021

  • ​Website Name:

    National Geographic.com

  • ​​URL: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/how-to-confront-covid-19s-toll-on-kids-mental-health

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Open Ended

Given the following information about the webpage from the previous slide, write the correct APA End-Text Reference below.

 Title of the Article: How to confront COVID-19's toll on kids' mental health
Published on: October 18, 2021

Author: Sharon Guynup
Website Name: National Geographic.com
URL: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/how-to-confront-covid-19s-toll-on-kids-mental-health

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​Your End-Text Reference should look like this:

Guynup, S. (2021, October 18).How to confront COVID-19's toll on kids' mental health. National Geographic.com. https://www.nationalgeographic com/science/article/how-to-confront-covid-19s-toll-on-kids-mental-health

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Poll

Would you like more exercises on:

In-Text Citation

End-Text Referencing for Books

End-Text Referencing for Journals

End-Text Referencing for Webpages

Both In-text Citation and End Text Referencing

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Summarizing

Please read on:

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Academic Integrity and Citation

SHREADW

​Asia Pacific College - Senior High School

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