"Don't Plagiarism" -College Cranium

College Cranium has some advice to offer! With the growing amount of data and information on the internet, the world wide web has become a source for vast amounts of important sources for students to use to write papers and conduct research. However, plagiarism is a diminishing problem in universities. Why is plagiarizing becoming less common? A better question to ask would be "How can I avoid getting caught plagiarizing?" because present-day technology makes catching plagiarism easier than ever. With sites such as turnitin.com , papers that are submitted digitally are run through a system of literally thousands of other papers, essays, books, and websites. Similar sites can then show the percentage of copied material, the amount of original content, and from where the plagiarized information came from. This is why citing your sources is so important. Make sure to learn how to properly quote and how to write a proper 'works cited' page so that you can avoid being accused of intellectual property theft.
Students may not have a choice when it comes to submitting there own content to sites such as turnitin.com which can hold on to your paper, 100% original content, for up to twenty years. It makes College Cranium question where the actual theft of intellectual and creative property is occurring.
To avoid plagiarizing make sure you give yourself adequate time to meet the scheduled deadline. Waiting until the last minute to write a paper is a bad idea and makes plagiarizing even more tempting. Writing skills are such an important talent to pick up and learn in college that in long run, even if you avoid getting caught, you're the only one who is going to pay. Proper communication is essential in the business world even if your job is more oriented on numbers or engineering.
Submitting the work of someone else as your own can have major consequences if you are caught. The teacher will usually automatically give that paper a '0' as a grade, which, depending on the weight of the paper, may instantly fail you for that class. The university can then expel, suspend, or press legal charges on you as a result of your dishonesty, lack of integrity, and literary piracy.
With growing tools for professors to identify plagiarism it's important for students to recognize the types of plagiarism and the ways to avoid accusation of being a literary thief. Colleges and universities take plagiarism very seriously because it is important to respect copyrights and their impact on protecting writers intellectual property. When students copy another students paper, it's easy for the professor to identify. However, when students have the internet and a massive amount of text available to them, the originality of their research can be difficult to verify. This is why online sites that check for plagiarism are becoming widespread. Their impact has decreased students copying other sources without proper citation and references.
Their is no such thing as 'borrowing' the work of another scholar or colleague and submitting it as your own. If a student decides to risk this short cut they can suffer consequences in the short term and the long term. With the growing popularity of sites that check for plagiarism there is also a growing impact of websites that will write a paper for a price.
Websites such as flashpaper, charge students money in return for an original paper worthy of college submission. These can be hard to identify because of the source, however, when a student is writing a paper that is more advanced than the talent they have previously demonstrated, a good teacher should be suspicious of plagiarism and investigate further. Teachers realize that only a certain amount of information can be written on a common subject such as a Shakespeare poem, however, the exact words, ideas, expressions and arrangement of those words, ideas, and expressions will have infinite variations.
The ethical argument of having another person write a paper for another party to submit can usually be black and white. However, when star athletes need to pass a class so they can lead their team to victory a grey area begins to show in both the professors acceptance of the paper and the financial beneficiary of the student-athlete. Another grey area is where the line of "common knowledge" becomes necessary to cite. Everyone knows that brushing your teeth or studying for a test is essential but not everyone may know the exact function of a space shuttle.
Just ask your teacher for an extension or turn in a failing paper instead of plagiarizing. The advantages are tremendous and should not be taken lightly. Writing and researching your own report is a vital trade learned in college and not one that can be bought off. Never plagiarize and be sure to properly cite all your sources, these sources are deserving of your recognition because you did not spend the time and effort digging up those facts yourself.
Never plagiarize because there are websites and precautions that professors have taken to catch those who try and take immoral shortcuts. Start the paper early, ask for an extension, or stay up all night and hand in the best you could come up with, because in the end it is the right thing to do.

3 comments:

  1. This makes a nice point. But i think that plagiarism will always be present in the students mind. Anyway , it's better to do it the honest way, after all you are harming your knowledge , not the teacher's .

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  2. I dont think that plagiarism has a huge effect. Especially not for bachelor studies.

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  3. What i think is it does matter a lot to the student's development. Student should avoid this and may be this will help him and let him concentrate on his study more.

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