
HIS 206 HIS206 Week 1 Skill Activity
HIS 206 Week 1 Skill Activity
- Common knowledge is information that most people generally know and that is easily confirmable, like dates
- If you use someone else’s work word for word,
- If I am caught plagiarizing, my instructor is required to let me correct my assignment and resubmit it.
- If I am caught plagiarizing, I can be expelled from the university.
- This is an example of common knowledge: The sky is blue.
- This is an example of common knowledge: The sky is blue.
- This is an example of common knowledge: The sky is blue.
- This is an example of common knowledge: There are fifty states in the United States.
- This is an example of common knowledge: President Lyndon B. Johnson was a public school teacher in South Texas when he was a young man and that experience continued to influence his views throughout his life.
- The four most common types of plagiarism are
- It is acceptable to include sources that you did not read in your references.
- It is acceptable to include sources that you did not read in your references.
- You should use as many quotations in your work as you can
- If there is no date of publication for the source, you should put which of these in the citation.
- Students are not required to include a reference list with your assignments.
- What is wrong with this citation: (Jefferson, 1997)
- You should use quotes
- What is wrong with this example?
- What is wrong with this example?
- Citations are optional for which of these