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Tips for creating effective

PowerPoint slides ”“

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Documented plagiarism cases in 20130.07514

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“UBC students are better

educated on academic

integrity than students

at other universities” (Bigam, 2014).

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Tips for academic integrity

in .pptx

Gjoa Andrichuk, BCIT Communication Department

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objective

To create .pptx slides that include cited graphical elements

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14 degrees of visibility p. 426

May 3, 2023 Oral Presentations 6

Brinton, W.C. 1939. Graphic Presentation. Brinton Associates. New York City. 526 pp.

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Discuss with a partner what you’d change about this slide if you saw it in your drafts?________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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DO

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DONT

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@ericpesik

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Plan on paper

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Images

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Cite information sources three times!

3

2 “at”

“in”

1“on + with”

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Images Which of the prepositions is NOT used for graphics?

With!

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www.gotcredit.com

What do you do when you

a graphic?

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What do you do when you borrow a graphic?________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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https://www.flickr.com/creativecommons/

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Creative Commons Licenses

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RetainReuseReviewRemixRedistribute

Flower Cake Recipe by Jamie, Creative Commons License 2.0

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http://morguefile.com/

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Free photos: Morguefile.com

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Photo SourcesSlide 17. Litton, C. May 13. 2014. Easy Guide to Creative Commons

licenses. Available http://commonsmachinery.se/2014/05/easy-guide-to-creative-commons-licenses/

Slide 23.Morguefile.org by kseraphin: Success Rock under the Morguefile free photo license.

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What are 3 ways you’ll avoid plagiarism on your .pptx slides?________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Simplify.Cite.Succeed.

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Created by Gjoa AndrichukCommunication InstructorBC Institute of Technology, CanadaTwitter.com/gandrich

Some rights reserved

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ReferencesBigam, S. Mar. 4, 2014. The Ubyssey. Cheating, plagiarism discipline:

how UBC stacks up with the rest of Canada. Retrieved from http://old.ubyssey.ca/news/cheating-plagiarism-ubc-stacks-rest-canada457/ Dec. 12, 2015

Brinton, W.C. 1939. Graphic Presentation. Brinton Associates. New York City. 526 pp

Zombie PowerPoint by @ericpesik. Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0. Available http://www.slideshare.net/ericpesik/zombie-powerpoint-by-ericpesik

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The State of the Commons (report)North America 37%Europe 34%Asia Pacific 16%Latin America 10%Africa 01%Arab World 02%


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