Academic integrity is important to all of us, yet there are misconceptions such as “If I change the wording, it’s all mine and I don’t have to cite it, right?” But we know that summaries do require citing. . .
It’s useful to look at the tutorials imparting information literacy skills as examples of teaching. They get a lot of information to readers effectively, but more importantly, they impart skills. The best of the tutorials even check those skills after a pretest.
Accessing the University of Maryland Global Campus’s Academic Integrity Tutorial, go through its modules.
https://www.umgc.edu/current-students/learning-resources/academic-integrity/tutorial/index.cfm
How do they function well as examples of lessons? What would you alter?