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According to the Undergraduate Catalog of William Paterson University, it defines plagiarism as "the copying from a book, article, notebook, video, or other source material, whether published or unpublished, without proper credit through the use of quotation marks, footnotes, and other customary means of identifying sources, or passing off as one's own the ideas, words, writings, programs, and experiments of another, whether or not such actions are intentional or unintentional." | According to the Undergraduate Catalog of William Paterson University, it defines plagiarism as "the copying from a book, article, notebook, video, or other source material, whether published or unpublished, without proper credit through the use of quotation marks, footnotes, and other customary means of identifying sources, or passing off as one's own the ideas, words, writings, programs, and experiments of another, whether or not such actions are intentional or unintentional." | ||
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[http://www.wpunj.edu/irt/faculty-tutorials/avoiding-plagiarism.html See this site for help preventing plagiarism]</div> | [http://www.wpunj.edu/irt/faculty-tutorials/avoiding-plagiarism.html See this site for help preventing plagiarism]</div> | ||
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Teaching with Technology
Welcome to Teaching with Technology
This page that covers various technology-oriented teaching subjects pertaining to both the traditional classroom and online instruction. If you'd like to see a subject or category of subjects added to this page please contact Robert Harris:
Cheng Library 120h -- harrisr@wpunj.edu -- 973.720.2451
General
CTLT
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Teach/emergency
IT Wiki
HD
Assessent
Avoiding plagiarism
What is plagiarism?
According to the Undergraduate Catalog of William Paterson University, it defines plagiarism as "the copying from a book, article, notebook, video, or other source material, whether published or unpublished, without proper credit through the use of quotation marks, footnotes, and other customary means of identifying sources, or passing off as one's own the ideas, words, writings, programs, and experiments of another, whether or not such actions are intentional or unintentional."
Tii
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Respondus
BITS
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Learning
Lynda
Teaching tool
Turning Point
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