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This video is a game changer for college success, and to support academic writing skills. If you’re a high school or college student, plagiarism is one of the fastest ways to lose points—or face serious academic consequences—even when you didn’t mean to cheat. Most students think plagiarism only means copying and pasting. It doesn’t. In fact, the most common types of plagiarism happen when students are genuinely trying to do the right thing—researching, paraphrasing, or using sources incorrectly. In this video, Dr. T walks you through: The types of plagiarism that actually get students in trouble What plagiarism looks like in real assignments How to avoid mistakes before they cost you points—or worse Writing strategies that help your own ideas shine clearly and confidently This breakdown is inspired by how Bowdoin College explains plagiarism—clear, practical, and student-friendly—along with guidance from the Harvard Guide to Using Sources, which emphasizes that using any idea or language without proper credit is considered plagiarism. We also connect plagiarism prevention to good writing. Drawing on On Writing Well, this video explains why clarity, simplicity, and strong organization make it easier to integrate sources correctly—and ethically. In this video, you’ll learn: ✔ What direct plagiarism, self-plagiarism, mosaic (patchwriting) plagiarism, and accidental plagiarism really are ✔ Why citation alone doesn’t always protect you ✔ How to paraphrase safely (without sounding like the source) ✔ The difference between narrative and parenthetical citations ✔ How to use free, reliable writing resources the right way ✔ Why plagiarism is usually a skills issue—not a character flaw We also explore trusted tools and supports, including: Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL) for APA & MLA sample papers The MLA Style Center for formatting help Citation tools (and why you still need to double-check them) How librarians and writing centers can save you hours of stress ⚠️ Disclaimer This video is for educational purposes only and is not affiliated with or endorsed by any specific school or institution. Academic honesty policies vary by school and instructor. Always follow your course and university guidelines, and ask your teacher or professor if you’re unsure. Owl at Purdue: https://owl.purdue.edu/ Harvard Plagiarism Harvard Guide to Using Sources–A Publication of the Harvard College Writing Program: https://usingsources.fas.harvard.edu/... Bowdoin College: The Common Types of Plagiarism https://www.bowdoin.edu/dean-of-stude... Modern Language Association: https://style.mla.org/ #apaformat #academicwriting #academicwriting #researchwriting #writingprocess #mlaformat