Activity 1 - Module 3: Mind Map
Jhon Alexander Farfán Zabala
Faculty of Education and Pedagogy
Universidad Pontificia BolivarianaIntroduction to Academic Discourse Professor Luisa Fernanda Mesa Silva 27/03/2021
References
- The Writing Center • University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. (n.d). Plagiarism. https://writingcenter.unc.edu/tips-and-tools/plagiarism/
- Purdue online writing lab. (n.d). Paraphrasing: Write in your own words. https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/using_research/quoting_paraphrasing_and_summarizing/paraphrasing.html
It consists in restating the
authors ideas in order to
support your own and give
credit to the author to avoid
plagiarism
PLAGIARISM
How to avoid it?
Either way is your
responsibility to
learn...
by mentioning who the
author is by citing with:
Direct quotes
Paraphrases
It consists in taking
another person's ideas
without giving credit to
the author.
Reckless
Deliberate
RESTATING IDEAS
Author's ideas
They can be used to:
support your ideas
by using reliable
sources.
show you
understand a
topic deeply.
show your ability to
use and choose the
most appropriate
sources for your
paper.
show your ability to
differenciate your
ideas from the
author's
How to do it?
Do's
Read the original text
Take notes with the book closed
Compare your ideas with the original text.
Use quotation marks to highlight literal
information taken from the original
soruce.
Cite the author properly.
Use in-text citation and
references.
Don'ts
Do not just replace
words by synonyms.
Do not just change
grammar or the order
of the ideas.