Guiding Question: Do you participate in plagiarism?
Catholic Schools Curriculum Standards:
LDF.3.1 Participates in classroom discussions. LDF3.6 Responds appropriately to various questions on orally presented material. LC.3.7 Increases vocabulary to demonstrate growth of Interests and knowledge.
Diocese of Savannah Technology Curriculum:
Standard 1: Fundamentals of Technology Students understand the operations and function of technology systems and are proficient in the use of technology. Standard 2: Social and Ethical Implications of Technology A student recognizes the appropriate uses of information and information technology. Standard 3: Technology as a Productivity Tool Students use technology tools to enhance learning, to increase productivity and creativity, to construct technology enhanced models, to prepare publications and to produce other creative works. Standard 6: Technology as a Problem Solving/Decision Making Tool Students use technology to make and support decisions in the process of solving realworld problems.
Digital Information Fluency:
Using information Ethically - How will I Ethically Use the Information? Learners ethically use digital information. Universal dispositions affecting Information Fluency Engages in the digital information fluency process despite distractions.
AASL Information Fluency Elements:
1 - Inquire, think critically, and gain knowledge. 1.3.5 Use information technology responsibly.
2 - Apply knowledge to new situations.
2.3.1 Connect understanding to the real world. 2.3.3 Use valid information and reasoned conclusions to make ethical decisions.
Principles of Inquiry-Based Learning:
Authentic - With resources available on the internet and so easy to retrieve, plagiarism is becoming a big problem. For the rest of their lives, the students will be researching information and using resources in their classwork and even when they get a job. Students need to learn when you use information from books, magazines, and the internet, they need to cite their work. Deep Understanding - Through the use of technology, the students will gain a deeper understanding of plagairism because they will be able to learn about different examples of plagairism through videos. They will, also, be able to learn about some of the consequences of plagairism through videos. Performances of Understanding - N/A Assessment - The students will be informally assessed orally. Appropriate Use of Technology - N/A Connection with Experts - N/A Student Success - Student success will be measured by orally explaining why my paragraph is a form of plagairism. Ethical/Citizenship - Students will learn about using technology responsibly and ethically as they research and use resources on the internet. For this unit, we will focus on plagiarism.
Engage, Enhance and Extend:
Engage: The students will be engage because we will be using Survey Monkey and Microsoft Word. Enhance: Watching the videos on plagairism, the students will have a better understanding of plagairism by seeing and hearing the different examples and consequences. Extend: None for this lesson.
Objectives: Students will learn the definition of plagiarism.
Procedure: To begin the lesson, ask the students if they participate in plagiarism. The students will answer by using a survey with Survey Monkey- yes, no, or I'm not sure. Ask the students to give me one fact about butterflies that they have learned. I will type the facts using the word processor "Microsoft Word." I will type a paragraph using the facts and putting my name on the work. Ask the students if they see anything wrong with this. Type responses under the paragraph. Tell the students we will be learning about plagiarism and what it means. The students will watch the videos on plagiarism using the web address for the curated resources at "Bag the Web." The address is written on the board. As the students are watching the videos, they will pause the video and type a question they have or a fact that is interesting or needs to be clarified on their tablets. Ask if there were any questions that needs to be answered or clarified or share an interesting fact. Show the students the paragraph again and ask "Is there anything wrong with this paragraph and why?" Conclude the leasson by showing the Guiding Question again: "Do you participate in plagiarism?" Assessment: The assessment will be an informal oral assessment and will be the answer to the question above "Is there anything wrong with this paragraph and why?" The students' will write yes or no on their answer boards and then I will ask them to show me their answer and then ask why they chose that answer.