Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Bryan's Anti-Plagarism Blog #1

Attention Future College Students (Yes that means you):

• Did you know?
Every year, countless students receive disciplinary consequences in colleges and universities because of PLAGIARISM. The consequences of this action include: a disciplinary warning, academic probation (grade of zero for class and removed from class), or temporary/permanent expulsion from the institution. Although universities’ policies differ, in most cases, a student will be removed from the university permanently; with no chance of being readmitted (to any university for that matter).
Academic dishonesty is taken very seriously by both high schools and universities. Plagiarism is considered the capital offense in the academic world.
• “Why so serious?”
So, why do institutions make this such a big deal? Well, plagiarism is just plain wrong. Taking someone else’s ideas and using them as your own is just another type of theft. Academic Dishonesty can destroy a student’s academic career. For example, universities have the right to put the student’s offenses on transcripts (transcripts given to future employers), so that student’s one mistake will end up haunting them for the rest of their life.
• What to do…
--NEVER Plagiarize!
--Feel free to use someone else’s words in your work. Using another individual’s thoughts expands upon your own ideas, making your assignment stronger and you sound more intelligent. However, make sure you give credit to your help by properly citing the source.
--Always double-check your work, or have someone—like a teacher or professor—look for you. Accidents happen, and you may have something that is not cited in your paper.

P.S--This isn't your homework (Obviously, it doesn't have an "awesome" title), so follow the primrose "plath" and look below this post.