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References

Full bibliographic citations (in APA 7th edition format) for all data, quotations, info, images, etc. appearing in my presentation slide.

Newbold, Curtis. (2014) Did I plagiarize? The types and severity of plagiarism violations. [Digital infographic]. The Visual Communication Guy. Retrieved June 26, 2021 from https://thevisualcommunicationguy.com/2014/09/16/did-i-plagiarize-the-types-and-severity-of-plagiarism-violations/.

 

Presentation Script:

The polished script for my two-minute in-class presentation. This should include appropriate in-text citations (even though you won’t read these citations out loud during your presentation). You don’t need a References list at the end of this script because anything cited in your script should appear in and should be cited in your Explication of Research (below).

Another paragraph.

And so on.

End of presentation.

Thank you.

 

Explication of Research:

A more thorough essay explaining my topic, findings, etc.

And another paragraph.

And so on.

End of explication.

 

References

Full bibliographic citations (in APA 7th edition format) for all sources cited in your presentation script or Explication of Research. (Anything that was cited in your presentation should also be cited in your Explication of Research, so this kind of serves as the bibliography for both.)

If something is cited in your presentation slide but NOT in your script or explication of research, you don’t need to cite it here.

But if it appears in both your slide AND in either your script or explication, you should cite it here.

If anything was cited in your script, it should appear in (and be cited in) your Explication of Research.

Another citation.

And so on.

 

 

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